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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
n Friendly's 166th Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow Last Day Friendly's July Clearance Sale J. 50 Silk Gloves 90c All $1.00 Lon? Silk Gloves; sizes 5 to 8, double lipped fin- Qrtf. gers, special pair All Ready 'o wear Garments, Summer Underwear, Summer Goods by the Yard, Domestics, Silks, Etc., Embroideries, Laces, Bands, Etc., at Clearance Sale Prices. In Our Clothing Dept the Same Low Prices Will Remain air This Week on Everything Except Shirts, and Shirts Will Be Reduced Nearly One-Half We place on sale tomorrow unusually low price of.. Included arc 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 EuerLu.BGtst S. H. Friendly BEST STORE 592-594 Willamette SlreeL YOUR MONEY BACK 4e I'KltHO.NAIi'' !: P. 0. Clark, ol Junction, was In the city today. Ilobarl llulory returned today from KoseburK. Miss lleis Elllutt, of Uoshnn, spent the day in Eugeno. P. I). Ulllien came 111 Irnm the outli last owning. Maurice Moore, of Konuhurg, Is III. the city nn business. Orel O'llrlen Is down from Deer horn for a few days. J. K. Young returued to Cottngo - drove this iiflernoon. Mrs. I.lvnrmore returned from l'ortlaud this afternoon. N. I,. Kltsheury left 011 this morn ing's Mlnge for Deeriiorn. Miss llrnce Enrrliiuton returned from Halcni this afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Woodruff went to Salem today on a few days' visit, Mrs. Stella lllumond is visiting at the himii- of Mrs. A. lliirnetl. ltV M. C. Wire srrlved home to day from a trip to ("00s Hey. Attorney J. K. Young, of Cnttiige drove, was III the city today. President P. 1.. Campbell returned from I'orllsnd this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Weber, of Mnr rola, spent Inst night In the city. K. II. and K. V'.. Foster left on I he lagu this morning for Mnpleton.' ,1 S, 11,. Itnliliison was 11 stage pus enger this morning for Florence. W. J. Mulkey chiiik down from Cmnwell today on the noun train. It. I). Ilalileree Is down from Ills Tanch hIhivv Dexter for n few days. Wllllnm Mcllardy, of Dnllus, was n arrival In Eugene this afternoon. 8. A. Curmlchai'l was a passenger to Itlue Ittver on the stnge this morning. H. A. and II. K. Hiuk.tl arrived here last night from t'oloradu fit y. Colo. I. W. I.ane retuinisl to Portland last evening after a short visit In Eu gene. Mrs. Dick Whitlow has returned home from nil outing at Hclknap Hprlngs. Mrs. Agues Harding and daughter. Hiss Ernui, are here from tierviils on business. It. II. Lariimee returned to Cot tage tiruvn tills nttcrniMin atier a day In Kngeue. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Hardy, of Kargn, N. I.. were arrivals In Eu- ciii last night. Iter. J C. Itlrhaiilson and brld.' re vMtlim III the illy. They will reside st I'illard. Itev. H. N. Mount returned last evenliis fiom a irln to lilssion, on the lloheiiils rsllr-.Mid Mrs. E. E Mink and Mrs. W. W. Calkins led yesterday lor an ouiliii! l McKemle llrlilge. J. O. Knox, ot Waterloo. Iowa, ar rived In KiiKvue lust uUht, and may Me-cMo to locale here tieo. H. Saubcrt, of Spokane, left Handing the . Dealer a Check Is the most talistsc tur wav ol sMtltng your accounts. Kicu If he forncti, to recoid your psyno uis, thgihet k Itself Is receipt for the nionci hi. h Is ample. If y.ni would avoid nil d.s pules and nilMimli -isundlugs, open au count tii ln The Eupene Loan v vv ' l:':1""' K. V. O.tiuru, CM It is ever so liiucli inei illllllllllllKIHli dig TOMORROW Short Silk Gloves 45c pr. 60c quality our entire stock of shirts, values - v i"n "ie stage this morning for Acmejtllng mayor, was In the city yester- to visit relatives there. I F. J. Hard returned Inst evening, Y- O. Henslll, the architect, left from a trip to his mining properties last evening for Chohulla, Wash., Ill the Bohemia district. ' ! where he will present a set of plans U. h. Goodrich and son loft tbla j Je,haB l,rettrcd ,or a "cw building noon for Portland and North Yain-i 0- ... ,., . , hill upon a business trip. Mr, Rn,a Mr"' w- Wcler' ,' ,,,.. , . . , iMaroola, leave tomorrow morning for 11. W. Hatch, o Satem, who stop- Meufordi where thoy wn, rclnan ped to see John itennle, went on to nm. ,, i,nf , Oakland, Or., this afternoon. 1 C. V. Ogleshy left 011 liio noon train I today tor ienanon and irom mere will make a trip up the Santiiim. Charles Mayhew and family camel In from Roseburg today to Join his wife, who has been visiting hero a few days. Mrs. Roy Welch came down from Cottage drove on the noon train to tluy. Sho is on her way home to Portland. ' Mrs. l.ottn Henry, of Idaho Knlls. Is visiting Mrs. Itiiuch here. She will also visit at Elinlrn and Crow, where she has relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin return ed last night from Carson, Wash., where they have been 011 an outing at the Shepard Springs. Misses Addeune Tiro and llessle llrlnker, after a visit with friends In Eugene, left Inst evening for their home at Chehalls. Wash. Mr and .Mis. I'. 1. (loodrlrh are home from a two weeks' outing on Salmon ereek. They report n splen did time and lots of fish. Earl Hill, of Collage drove, passed through Eugene today on Ills wny to Wallace. Idaho, to play hall during the remainder of the summer. H. M. Harrison arrived here today on the noon train to take Engineer Scott's run on the Wendllng brunch while the latter takes a two weeks' vacation. Professor W. It. llnsinus and Miss Minnie Mode, or Portland, after a week's visit with Mr. aujl Mrs. II. C. Mahon In Eugene, returned home last evening. Judse and Mrs. J. J. Walton and daughter, Pauline, will leave- In the Horning for Seal Itocks, near Yacul- na Hay., whero they will spend sev eral weeks. 1 U l..n..i..,.ll r.,t n,.ii...l limn., IntO I . III U El I IIOIll R VlHIt HI W 111 Oil Oil 11IC McKeurte. He nils taken III again and had to enme home tor treatment. II. E. Mcrsdorf went to Albany to day to meet a friend, Hugald Camp bell, from North Dakota, lie will ac company Mr. Mersdorf to Eugene soon. "av Emerson was taken from his aimnmeins In the living rooms of the county Jail Ibis afternoon to the hospital, he having been taken unite Ml yesterday. He Is a nephew of ex- sheriff r red ! isk lliiiiillunt Connor, who . was here last summer us a guest of llouore Painter, the young Chicago million aire, who occupied the K C. Smith residence nt Kast Ninth and lllhard streets. Is here lUaln and will take a llshlni! lrli up the McKenjIe. C. I'. Houston, Junction City's hus- and Savings Bank 11 ,ce President. Preun, Asst Cashier. It,. ,., by rh k any $2 Silk Gloves 1.45 All $2 Long Silk Gloves, black, while and colors, T 1 AK double tips, a pairP 1 up to $1.35, at the - 78c 78c day, returning on the evening train. Weber's health. If thev like the' , !U mate and the city they may decide to locate there. Jl'IXiK WALTON t'AVOHS KAILItOAD TO Sll'SLAW Editor Guard Permit me to hear tily commend and fully upprove your article, on building a railroad from liiiguno to Florence. A certain old Roman senator repented at every op portunity to make a speech, "Car thago delendo est." Eugeno must have a railroad to Florence. Let this matter be pushed. Keep It contin ually before the people. It Is for the very best Interest of all Lane coun ty. It means fill. 000 people for Eu gene. Let us orgunlzo and pull to gether to that end. The money can he raised. If we are united. Let us have a great muss meeting of the people and get them enthused. Give us more editorials on the same line. J.J. WALTON. Levi Mljikler, a mldtlle-nged man who lives Just north of Roseburg', was brutally assaulted In his orchard yesterday by an unknown num. Mlnk ler Is not very strong, and Is still suf fering from the effects of n similar assault a few years ago, uiid was In such a condition as to be able to of fer only slight resistance to his as sailant, armed as he was with a club. Sheriff Kenton pursued the fugitive, but as yet has not captured him. A fire which broke out at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon destroyed nine buildings In Aberdeen, Wasii., In Un restricted district. For several hours I tie lllctory ami residence section across the river were tlnvuienci 75.000; Insurance, ."iO,ouo. DeWItt W itch .Hazel Salve U peclally good for piles, Hecomni- nd-! ed and sold by all druggists. 1 1 I j 1 I City suhscrlhers who desire The liuaid mailed lo them at summer resorts or other out-of-town places will please no tify the ofllce. shln ,-tty ad dress, also new address, and the length of time they desire the paper sent to the latter. On returning please notify office in older that service by carrier may be prouiitly resumed. ; :i ; I i ) j Kitchen i.ifes fur M 'j:. until .lull , tth. See in rth show window. Chain" ; her hardwi' r, l'o ,) Porch fuinlti are Co re at Chambers Hard i 11 j NKW TtiOAT. I 1''0,i s l-K 1". rm w.icati and saddle j an.l br:d' -. or will .-xebante for j !tsv r wool ,.t KlghtU street J adjoining feed mil!, a LOST Uold-in, nnte.l tounlain pen Ketllltl t,, Saiee.le lit .-I and re ceive rew ird i. M Stever. ,1 Sl'ltVYKl) -A sorrel -care- !,on: I M' pontics, , ,,, ,?v j : ' miles east ( r:.,;, ' ai,. July :'l Kinder pl-.i-e liotifv lu mail J..hn li Mii.h. '.u;oiio. V j phone r.itin.rs ;i;:. liwj.;i, I WOOI II l I l l;s WTKn W I tor sale. Kioiiure at Yoran's Shoe ''"" at THE EIGEXE DAILY GCARD. THl IWDAV. BOOTH'S LAWYER? ASK COURT FOR ACQUITTAL roxTKXTiox is maim: that (..v- Klt.NMKNT HAS XOT IAIK C ASK SIFKKIKXT TO I'OXVKT IF .. MOTION IS OVKItltl I.KI) IS OVKItltl I. Kl ! WILLGOTO Jl ltVSATl ltDAV " ! Portland, July 30.-Convinced that - the government has not Introduced , , n. This wm be the third 1 "rrow road ' to tneTanger evidence to convict R. A. Booth, J.;oneration for him. He has been sick," ',, lv mnslderine the fact evidence to convict j H. Booth and T. E. Singleton of con spiracy to defraud the government tut) defense decided not to place any j witnesses on pesium- neys Webster and Woodcock are making a motion for a directed yer- dict for the defendants separate and together. I'rov.dlng the motion Is overruled, the arguments will be ; made to the Jury tomorrow and part; of Saturday, and may beg n at a late , hour this afttrnoon. It Is expected ! that the case will go to the jury pos-, slbly by noon Saturday. Judge Webster, h ! argument for the motion, declared , that R. A. Booth was not connected with the alleged conspiracy, except to the extent that he was present when his lieu lands F.K Sing 1. ton on iinueu me Js; ; I' , ,i , , ",, 1 tt'ii n 1 n 1 rii nam mm hi in " v. "- , . i f J20 for Agee. unci In Hnv event the statute of Urn : Rations had run against Singleton, j Concerning the third defendant, Jas. H. Roolh, said Webster,, he only gave ' advice to Agee as an official of the I land office at Roseburg, and tinder j the conviction that Agee waB entitled I to the land. Finally, argued the law iyer, the contract to purchase was i subsequent to the completion of the conspiracy charged In the Indictment. This afternoon Attorney Woodcock 'is following Webster, citing authori ties. T. C. Becker, for the government, will answer the argument for the In structed verdict. Yesterday Miss Schloemann, Mrs. I. T. Agee, Miss Shupe and several other witnesses were called by the 'government, but their testimony was of little weight. Harry Dunbar, book keeper for the Booth-Kelly Company, Identified checks and drafts. CITY NEWS Home-grown green corn Is In the market The first consignment of Califor nia grapes arrived today. Household goods for G. H. Click, from Wendllng, arrived here yester day. Boddy & Kuthe are enlargiif salesroom of their cigar stor putting In some new fixtures. lee 1 t 1 The lieheknhs will hold a picnic at j rairmount uaas lomorrow auer noon. Hlgs will leave the hall at 2:30o'cloc. ' The Seattle Produce Company re ceived a carload of watermelons this morning direct from the fields. The local market Is still rapacious. Arthur llendershott and Mr. Covey, Northwest representative of the Cad illac automobile, left this forenoou in the lutter'a machine for Medford. A cement sidewalk will nt once bc- put down n front of K. E. Dunn's t business property on the north side of West Eighth street. There will have to he fo'ir or five feet of grav- DID YOUTH "Ji .r.-.v n1"1 r' i t t -r-' i i 1 j.d Anol.n -Oh, k,., lh, , ' m miitiK. Th Inquiring Angl.ri -Indt.df T . . . . . , 0.a Mngi.ri Wtll. ,.u mmmmmmmm .-,--s in. ..v l i I U vf v f i :-- '.: ,a .--. K-- i JIXY SO, 1908 el and dirt filling before the walk Is put in. The work of layi; the pavement on Olive street has ceased for a day or so on account of accident., a the rock crusher. Work will probably be resumed tomorrow. The big safe which has'stood In the office of the First -Nations mm i " ....,r,.i vcra Is being m.-ivej to the new vault in the new addi':iu. Job is no easy oDe. Ti e K meeting of the Democratic cen tral committee will be held at the ..i.,.,, s-.iiird.iv afternoon at 1 . . . ' ,.f talklne O CIOCK tor ine puir . ,.v..r the cominE presidential cam- paign. M S Hubble, who has been In St. ' .. t. Dr.-r lottd for HlP 'lirmunM on- ! for the last six months. .ru.. I'ni.-n-.Mtv cummer school cI()geg for all ,,r"actical work today and tomorrow the students win go to (heir nfme8 Registrar Tiffany says ha3 ,)een a BO,)d registra- h work o( the sum. ana successful. j (he od buil(lnB next t0 , k occupied by '! ,e "u.s and p M. Wilklns' .'J. grk.k biock on West Eighth street has been torn down. The buildings will be moved away present tenants 8u"e to secure new locations. are aule 10 s,-'-u gathered in on Mf ln0I.illg bv Judge Dorris. The other, havln . "l' one arnl was turned loose and ordered to leave town. The Inst seen of him he' was making tn. lis down the railroad toward the ctt;-- limits. Rev. M. P. Dommersnaes. who has been pastor of the Norwegian-Lutheran church In Eugene for the past year, has accepted a call to become fi nancial secretary of the Norwegian Lutheran college now under construc tion at Everett, Wash. He will prob ably not leave Eugene for several months. C. P. Houston, administrator of the estate of M. J. Houston, deceased, today began suit In the county court against J. H. Miller for the recovery of certain store fixtures at Junction City. If possession of the, fixtures cannot be given he seeks 10 recover their value, $300, and $1 per -lay for their detention. Williams & Bean attorneys for the plaintiff. When the workmen began on the foundation for the new Cherry block yesterday It was found that the exca vation had not been made deep enough, and a foot or more of earth In the. rear part of the lot Is being ta ken our today. The concrete wall n-hlh h.,1,1 Ihn Aarlh f-nm alllln In. to (ne excavat)on a,80 gave way l0 day, Imperiling the workmen. Three lots in the Baker property! a seething hell of revolt against the were sold today to Mrs.. Gesner, of 1 atrocities of President Cabrera, who Springfield. She will build a cottage Ms planning vengeance on all his en- upon the property. The Hunter property, on East Eighth street, con sisting of a house and lot, was sold Indnv. In 1 T Ql.n.l.lnn V . ri ,, i., , .. c 1 cn.i anctri, iit-nr Klomnlh u. .,M in.. ,wa ouiu lu .11133 VJUVe Heed. The Garrett Real Estate Com pany was the agent in all these sales. County Judge Chrisman has ap pointed delegates as follows to the good roads convention at Portland', commencing August 11: Frank Blair, Fall Creek: H. C. Combs, Lon don; W. B. Goodman. Lorane; R. E. Walker, Walker; Henry Konipp, Eu gene R. F. D. ; F. W. Thoni, Junction It. F. D. ; M. B. Stone, Lorane; E. J. Frnsler, Eugene; F. J. Hard, Bohe mia: W. B. Wheeler, Leaburg; Kan sas Hale, Hale; A. L. Roney, Goshen. Buy a package of "Will Grow" fer tilizer for your roses or garden Price 25c. Chambers Hardware Co. ingrain wait paper guaranteed not to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d BUT KNOW, Hl..X,Uv :v''.iivr.r..;, 'i' nh D r Pr'Pr b j ,r,n-, I cs FINED TEN DOLLARS i Sarsatabs3 for all hutm.r. ... .' FOR FAST DRIVING H H. Miller, a foundry worker, i Urmai.u appeared in the police court this af- it Ma, VnJLV f ' th tharce of fast driving . "t on b)) Mr(jeu having been arrested this forenoon tor tne oiieuoe. jio pleaded guilty and was fined 10. Judge Dorris let him go on his own recognizance with the promise that he pay the fine within two or three days .Miller is charged with driving faster than the law allows on West Kighth street Sunday night. VANIX AtJAIXST JIAXliEHOl'H KOADWAY Editor Guard: The building of the street railroad just within the city limits at Judkins' roini narrows an nnint oRiieciallv considering the fact that two teamB passing there one will be forced very near to the railway track. And no person who has driv en horses to any considerable extent will fall to realize- the danger that will mean there with a car passing at the same time. The remedy? The road should be widened twenty feet. And the city authorities should not wait till some one is killed or crippled before doing It Then for two weeks or so the north side of the east end of Thirteenth! street has been left witnotit a cross- 1 ing over the street railway. Any one driving east on that side oi the street, especially at night, would find 1 himself in a pretty pickle when he not where the street runway crosses the railroad in a sack, ns it were. J. R. CAMPBELL. Mora or Less. We hope, and life Is fair Indeed: We strive with hearts that tremble: We lie like fury when we've need That Is. we all dissemble. Give Them the Right Start. . "4ny log houses out through your part of the country?" "Only a few. They have about all disappeared." "That's too bad. They ought to keep at least enough of them In use to raise our presidents In." Only Ones. Contentment is a happy state At least so II Is said But. thinking of It. on the whole. We'd rather not be dead. Fitted Out. "How are you off for clothes?" ' "I haven't a stitch to my name." "Say. that'll make you a fine bathlnf suit." All Over. "He's very good heartei!" "When did he make uu nseignment." ecordlng to private advices re ceived at San Francisco Guatemala is emles. The letter says that since the death of his mother, who passed away July 2, the tyrant has become more and more Inhuman in his punishment of political prisoners. Wafner tunes pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf Companies A and C will give a flancp nt the armory Saturday night. mint EUGENE GUN 0 j Ph,ine Black 151 , 534WiUiW Factory for S & o For .S.l1( 4 cJo ,-,'onir n utile blip o 9 o 9. 6 9 0 9 s 9 and cider jelly factory on tlie crne.r lilair and Vest Sprond streets: one ot best corners in the town for that Vf business. Rnilfiiiio-i tnviixi half by partition oii a lot 6gxl43-? room to handle and pack tniu--. 1 produce, etq., when not nun oh1"1 Very little coninctition. and it" n.v' have the markets of" Taconia. $eM'" Alaska to stinnlv Tn fact, a uuffif; Hugeiie merchants have said that t- .,.,.! . . 1. ,,. tl P just, sucn a tactorv m--"- their poods from. A golden omxirtB for some one :-: "' Address N. A. R., Guard f i r,V l,.1It .uVv; luve reat !!. For rnmf...... . "SO EAi tye GUk MounUap. TJ tan almost lay fj keep most all kind. oJ mose who have bo,, especially recommtod Fourteen years J 0. WAITS, 611 WilaMthj GASOLINE Eli IRRIGATION, SPH RUMP1NG MAQ Fuli-hanks-Mon (, for pumping, spraying ..mills ruilliHl. Fairbanks Scales It, Fulrliiinks-.Morse lh. tors for power and FalriNHiks-Murse Jj 'FairluuikH-Morst fo CliopiK-rs, Well Punt, All first oualitT ti prices always in stock, jl rroinpi reply to InquJ siiiiiim-nis. n rite lot prices. BERGER. & BEAN j Agents, EiiiJ : FAIRBANKS MOli PortlaoiOtJ itfc nmr drwibi rW ft. If lie cMHioi supply tb MA It Vis:!, ftcreptno Other, but neiid iuidd tot lllnitrtp(l book t4W. ftilw full tAMIcnlftraanri.tlrMinW btuae-isftvlg Drug Woodward. Clartf fl White's Short 0: Meals at al 20c U W. L, WHITE, Proi. HKAVV AXIt WCHI WKIGH! alike will find tt Racycle adapted to To be sure the a: wheel won't do for' man and one wlo at onlv 110; bill of wheel will do its built like thefc isn't an Inch of it' rial in it. and Of means what it a" si th,' ,,n,fc. o