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THE El'GEKE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY. JII.Y 31, 1908 Friendly's Saturday Specials Store Open Tonight, Until 9 O'Clock 1.50 Silk Gloves 90c All Lonu Silk Gloves; sirs 5 lo 8, double tipped (in- Qrtp gets, special a pair yJs Short Silk Gloves 45c pr. 60c quality $2 Silk Gloves 1.45 All $2 Long Silk Gloves, black, while and colors, T 1 double tips, a pair... V All Ready to wear Garments, Summer Underwear, Summer Goods by the Yard, Domestics, Silks, Etc., Embroideries, Laces, Bands, Etc., at Clearance Sale Prices. CARELSSN ESS OF PHYSICIANS CAUSES BLINDNESS Springfield, 111.. July 31. One- In Our Clothing Depft the Same Low Prices Will Remain all This Week on Everything Except Shirts, and Shirts Will Be Reduced Nearly One-Half 78c We place on sale tomorrow our entire stock of shirts, values up to $ J .35, at the unusually low price of 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 78c MEl,rST S. H. Friendly ""!" BEST STORE 592-394 Willamette Street YOUR MONEY BACK IMAGINES HE OWNS I'KKHONALi S E. J. Tltu left today for Hood Itlv- r. Elta Plckard l hure from Port land on a visit. Guy F. I'yle, of (liirdcii City. Kan aaa, li In t he rlty. Mra. J. C. Nicholson, of Donna, l In (be city toduy. E. U. Campbell went to Portland today on bualncaa. John Ilrookiuyer, of Donnu, wi In lli city ovur nlKht. " ,1). Clark la U) irum Junction to lay ( fljoiuh pr to. S. ) (fofiifd ana wife, of Waltur H, fcr In jh city. Ml Mnuilit l,w, )f llonna, spent Jact nlKlit In iw vlty. fra. J. W. Hilton left tkle ltfer !?" for a vlall l llraln. , Prluf U(I Jainna lllulr cumo up from rijrilanit till" nfternooii. , l.liiyj Di'601) wai a passengHr to J'orllaud ou tho llvuu train Winy, "' IL P. Meradorf returned tliU af ternoon from a trip to C'orvallla. - Jcaie Moore wna a pntoicnKcr for iUy Hprlntja 00 thin niornlng'i etaif. MIm Knlii llllll returned on I ho kfiKrlnin Unlll frolll n Vl.lt In Port luiirt. Jin, ,f 5 Mrl'ormtrk and children t&K down from the upper MuKcntl. lust v-vi'tiliM. . V,'. C. lllaok returned Wl libtht from u acveral weeka' rteMuK lit llel knap Bpi Ihk. r Mr. mill Me, r ', llurlburt ramu up free )ucV;un City on lh nfter ne ll'ulfi tudiiy. Kali-lab Honi'y aa In the city from lio.hcn today, retiiriiltiK home on the atternuon train. Mm. II. V. Johnaoa came up from Juuctlon City thin uflernuou to Mult her mother, Mn. Iltllmtrc. Chli't ol Police Karrlnmou and family rvtiirni'il th! afternoon from pleasure 011 It 11 a at Newport. Ml .a I. mire llarrelt, lit Portland, nflcr a vllt llli Mra. 1., K. Hlanlcy III Kutiene, returned bourn today. Ulna Hi ill 1m Allllll.xe la I'llMTl.'it lor n vlalt at the home of hla couhIii,' J. M. Howe, In EiiKcnu, lull today ou hla rtiturn trip Kant. Melvln IIuiihcii returned thla niorn Inir from a hiiHlncMH trio to I,ukuvliw. While there he proved up on a timber! cluliu In that vicinity. Mra. Anne llolden and Mra. (ilen denulUK wero paHKeiigera for Maple ton and other lower Klualaw poltita on thla morning's .tune. Mr. and Mra. M. Oow, of Manrhoa ter, N. II., after a vlatt ut the home of Mra. llow'a aunt, Mra. Qniner, In Eu Kene, left for the Kaat today. E. II. Ilnwklna, superintendent of thit iiudowmem rank of the Knights of Pyihlas, left for points north to day after having been lu Eugene, for a day. Halein BtnteHnwin: Mrs. J. M. Woodruff, formerly of Eugene, is vis it Iuk at the home of W. I AFTER EVIDENCE TO RENEW FIGHT ON HARIRMAN a dinner was elvn her at the home or her son, F. A. lUukiu. In lie evening Colonel Mercer gave Mrs. Kankin an aiiiomohile ride, which aa sreatly enjoyed by her. To show how the news at the coin inn Shrlnera' conclave in Kunene travels, we will mention t.ia: several manufacturers of buttons and badges in the Kast have written the Com mercial Club, asking what kind of hailifes will be used on that occasion. third of the blind children of this The conclave occurs on aepiemue, . countrv are victims of carelessness of lihvrflriana or midlwves Is the start-. A letter has been received from i. ling claim made by George W. Jones, i. Mr. ?'rancis, who was called to superintendent of the Illinois School ! tie on account of the Injury of his for the Illind. Inflammation of the son, Walter, stating that the latter eyes of the newly born Is an acute In- j was pretty badly smashed up in a log fection. opening from one to three ging camp and that an operation was days after birth. A one per cent sol u-! necessary at the hospital, but that be tlon of silver nitrate la an absolute was getting along nicely, specific for this diBease. and can be i administered without danger by the I The Eugene Gun Company this most untried pnvslclans. i morning received a card from Ar- i thur Hendershott stating that the Ca- idillac automobile, in which ne ana I Mr. Covert left yesterday forenoon , for Medford. reached there with them .. early In the evening, and that the THE WHOLE EARTH 'm.achlne went about as fast 33 the Dr. J. W. Harris has moved his of fice from the W'ilkins building, over Linn's drug store, to rooms in the new addition to the First National bank building. He has three large looms there which are being fitted up In elecant style, with Brussells car- ' pets, gas for heating water and oth- : Ollar Mahalay. a Hungarian who ' fwn cannot speak a word of Kngllsh. and the """ building for 1. tons.cu who- ri-sides at tloshen, was exam- l,e years. hied before County Judge Chrlsman this afternoon as to his sanity, Urs. I.. W. Urown and V. L. Cheshire be ing the examining physicians. Maha lay is 34 years old and single. At i lie t'Aaiiiiiiaiiuii me im L "tin uiuiiftui . . . :n Pmrnf, out that he wanders about the conn- h"'""-". "w " i i f.0, try at night barefooted, and tries to ?1 wll "fJ"! ?' 'l I get people to give him land. He bell-Fellman team, the " l-e sometimes Imagines he owns the : announced later There will bo no earth and has pressed a desire for,l-'?m, """"? llle te,a,"s,f he Ll",er a wife to share his holdings. He has! alle" 1'eaue aex' sai Socialistic ideas and can see no good ' In any law. The physlclanB found that his mind was badly affected and Judge Chrls tnan committed him to the Insane asylum at Salem. An attendant from that Institution will arrive tonight and take the man down on the morn ing train. OlX.Wt MAIIAI.AV, A IIIXGAKIAX, . .CO.M.MITTKI) TO l.VSAXK A.SV- J.t'M TODAV ALSO WANTS A IKK ; The Trl-Clty baseball league has disbanded, but the Vancouver and ' Woodburn teems will retain their or- ' ganizatlons and each will make a ! tour of the state, playing exhibition PORTLAND BOY BURNED TO DEATH GOMPERS PAYS HIS RESPECT TO POLITICAL FOES Washington, July 30 "The report that 1 ever said 1 would not deliver the labjr vote t3 any political party is an infamous lie." said Samuel Gompers today. "Organized labor is not only honest, but intelligent enough to choose the party for Its support which best reperesents its In terests." Gompers went on to say that the enemies of organized labor, by spreading lies and misrepresenta tions, mav injure him personally, or even cause his dismissal as president of the American Federation of Labor, but that would not affect his course in battling for the principles for which he stands. He said that he fully expected that some would disagree with him and he does not expect the labor world to accept his conclusions In every in stance. He expected to be criticised, but did not believe the criticism would be so unjust and contemptible. Chairman Hitchcock, of the Re publican committee, when asked as to the truth of the report that a per sonal campaign was to be waged against Gompers, said that "noth ing of the kind had been arranged." LEAN D ERS WIN GREAT BOAT RACE Henley. July 31. The internation al Olympic regatta ended today with the big event of the meeting, tn eight-oared race, in which the Bel glans, after winning several heats, were defeated by the Leanders. The race was a battle of styles, and the result convinces the Englishmen that the old style of rowing is better. Peptiron M ftreneihcn the Momh n . i family aiMimmtl, ,,;'' the ilrunuoui htr (.f V ; POWDER EXPLOSION i WRECKS EfiTir. I Huntington w v. . hundrsd kegs of the niinig town 0f i night. Nearly everv u. town was wrecked, 'and . sons hurt. The dJn,aSe . WILLI AMM Mbnn' WTH ARNICA infl XJ The best sniva i .v ,ul brulse. aores, ulcers uTj tr. nha.mi.ri 17 ""mb ana j tions. Guaranteed to ' nr rtinnpv rafunj., .l1 AVhite'h restaurant f , Bfinara nial n ' i cents. CITY NEWS Chicago, July 30. Special agents of tho government are In Chicago try ing to collect evidence lo substantiate rir,I,"..!i'.r 1"" ill8n1l1"tlon "f th'' 1 G. N. Frazer la having plans drawn 1 uim. for a ncw residence on West Fifth street by Architect Hunzlcker. the ground that the combination is In violation of the Sherman anil-trust act. For uiuro Hum a week Rtilph M. McKenzle, who did a groat deal of Hubcock i preliminary work In the Investli-Hllon buflni departing for her new homo In I which the Interstate com muiitA Artin. 8nn FriinclHc.(i. .mission intidi; luto the atralrs of I ha Mr. Staples nnl Miss Eminu Sla-1 Hurilniflil inllinnils. l,n Wrt Indus- .. n hvr8 (,,r om lime Irlously working among blu shlnnersl Rodney and Buford Roach, Claude and Wayne Daniel and "Red" Ell pat lfl this morulng on hlcyi'lea for s'i!Wiorl, Tile Warren Construction Compa ny Is again laying pavement ya Olive Portland. July 31. Peter Kuckon berg, the two-year-old son of William Kuckonberg of 437 East Twenty-fifth street, was burned to death today as the result of his playing with a box of matches. The frantic mother, in her efforts to rescue the child, displayed wonderful heroism and was badly scorched about the arms and face. with the Auy of A":"";' T). Al- with a view to ascertaining how the 're?1' " "hUtdown of a CouplP at Win- Hnrrlmnn cnmblnntion has been ustjil " , ",K l ""i ' , .... ,vu'l i-ftp: iTiiBhi'r !n, left today for their home minn. Arihur Frmer who has been visit ing his parents, Mr. mid Mrs: G. X. Fruzcr, In Eugene, hns gone to Port land, and after a visit 'thuro- will re turn to rjboltano. ' " O. W. LIU ha Yel Hindi from F.ii reka. tit) nd lll Irttlllly did not like Ihu I rillrornlii coast town liml con cludud that Kugenv Is the best place on tho Pavlflii alopo. nl Pm-iu Miller ieft this nlovnlng tor Ban Frafii-Wiv via Purl land. She will also visit Miss Violet lliiniK, formerly of this city, ut Vuuonvlll. M. C. Goiidenow iranio dow n from Cottagii llrove tWt. noun. He Is ! eratlng one of tlm county rock crush ers near that, i-lty. They r at lr- ent workUg mi the Silk Creek roll it. K. K. Wi'lanahun and Iwve Wnd dull arrtwd here this morning from Lo Amelia and will lew oon for au outing ut Oilell l.nkiv Mnt. Mr Cluiiahau will be here In two k and they will spend the rcmWludcr ot the summer here. , mill, if used at Ml. to stltls competi tion and rcsirufli trade. Oil Mr Mr. Kcuzlc'a new willing list hre n llt the traffic nil of the big Industries 111 the city, it Is not known with what HUPcena lie la meeting, Vint his ItiVMtlgui Ion Is taken ns nlinnlnii that the, "hlg stick" han ftisln begun to swing over the HarrWvmn tines. It Is uiuluratood. tbel ovidoncii Ik roclc crusher. The Williams !o(t"ilrive hr the Rugenc Lumber "oniiJ- is begin ning t'u arrive at the tU in this city. Tlli drive rnmi' frntf l,owi;ll, and con sists of abotn 1,')0,000 teet of logs. fnnlnil 'lV.'inl Hnrnli). I. V' Vim ' VI..U Inn " ikw.Iou ..uc.lnv u-lrh , load lif nousehuld gooils for Eugene. desired for use In crtf.Viectlon with ' " """""' Boods for r.ugei c. suit to b Iickiii, tvj )la government, hc hl,s l'"liaed a farm. His which will lulrt.i.i. ... ih.. K.",., ,", '"l-ects to leave for the same ... nimimi IVJ .11. T 1.11 I I1UI I. .1 ' ;tccill'ltle rns.i. ili.. ...i,)...,! t th.. "I'laco louiiy. illsriiptlon ol thn IHU merger, sit Wi ns a holdlilK company is coiuoris'u. WHEAT MARKETS Portland, July 31. Wheat is un changed. . Chicago, jniy 6t July, f9! Septemheri Sm H j December, 92. COW FEED. ' AUalfa meal. At Bailee's, Tenth nd Willamette streets. Phone Bed 1521. The Socialists have filed their nominations for presidential electors with the secretary of state, i ney are as follows: Peter Beck, of lrrlgon. Umatilla county: W. T. C.rider, of LtiUrande, I'nlon county; James E. Quick, Coqullle, Coos county; F. C. Carter, Corvallis, Benton county. Kitchen safes for $4.25 until July 4th. See north show window. Cham bers hardware Co. d Sltlt'tVS KMilNKKlt KII.LKil IX IVIIHI'K Toiieka. Kan.. July 30 II. S Itos- taonir from her trip to Hcnver and seler. the engineer who pllnt.vl Will- other Eastern points this eveulng. ter Scott's lain.. us "I'.-alh Valley Fred Wllhrow and wife are mi miectal" from l.ns Angel. to New from Portland for a few dnyt. Fred York, was Instantly killed today tt recovering from a severe tlltics. when the California limited ou the Mrs. It. F. Canliiwiiie and Miss Santa Fe rsllroiid was wrecked near Myrtle Proi-ser were imnsengera n Wakarusu. Kan. Three per. .us were the stage Ihht Hiornlng fur Aliipletou. Inluivd anil the heavy through liiiin. J. J. and C. C Mi'Coriulik and which carries only hl!i-ilii9 cuuip familles are home froui a two nient, was derailed. An open switch to. tilths' outing on the upper M.Ken- ctitiKed tue wrei-.i and the liver .tush Mrs J C. Long, of I ullage llrnve. after a Mull with her uelre. Mis J.' j ilunhei., r turned home this utter - ll.K'll. , J Mrs. L. Illleu went to I'miluiid l- day en a short Vlll She !. -i.inipiilll. d ll Mrs. lto Welch, of Cot tage lirme. Miss Vi liua Wright, of MctVrmii-k. Waili . aller a vllt nl ihe liome f . her ulster. Mr t.tts. III Eugene, letl fur home tmLiy Charles Powell, of Fulton. Mo . f- V HORN ( ,Vt Salem. Jey SO. 190S. to Thorn- ll. E. l'lerce, who recently bought G. H. Irish's Interest In the corner grocery ut Enst Ninth and Oak streets, has sold a half Interest to his brother, L. 1). Pierce, recently from Washington. The Uebekuh picnic In 'the oak grove at Fail-mount last night was i lurgely attended and those present as L. Williams and wife, a son. I report a splendid evuniug. t lie sale weighing 1M, pounds. Mrs. Wll- i f N cream mid other refreshments Hams was formerly MIks Stella liu-melted the lodse a neat sum of mon ker .of Eugene. e'. Porch furniture, at Chambers Hard ware Co. d VETERAN WOI I.H DIE WITH LEPER WIFE Los Angeles, July 30. Determined to spend the remaining years of their fives In each other's company, Brigadier-General David K. Wardwell, re tired, hero of two wars, and his wife, who Is dying of leprosy, are today In hiding in Mexico. When General Wardwell learned that his wife had leprosy and that she was to be taken from him, he aided ner 10 escape irom the contagion ward of the county hospital and took her to a secluded spot In Mexico. The authorities have made no effort to apprehend them, respecting the vet-p-an' wish to live the life of a hermit tfiijj (hp woman he loves. IV Vol' K5?EV The hierits of feas WOHiief yfj'.' yould ilver siiffei1 from Kidney, bladder of rheumatic trouble. Jl a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by 0. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2 92 6 Olive street, St. Louis. , FOR WOODSAWIXG Gasolene power. Applv J. R. Con rad, 733 E. 11th. Telephone Black 4762. Successor to W. H. Da8. a!3 The Bulck autos are the t'est. See R. B. Wray about them. He can be found with the Eugene Transfer Co., phone Red 1 101. tf CO For comfortable tye j;J recommend tht "SO Eye Glass Mountings. Th.. name Implies and readily jdj'J selves to almost keep most all kinds ol miwotiJ mose woo nave oeen l-avioj n. especially recommend ih.i t. We lit glaises right and i-uuriccQ years experience J. 0. WA ITS, dpi 611 Willamette Smi GEO. K.MUNK T5e HOUSFUR.NISHEII STO VESR ANCI FURNITURE J ' v 67We'trSMk.C We have ,wrj,tllilg ,0M chen. fi mm of ,,ots Mj metal U(' granltewnre. Alhl contrivances that make o; pastime InstMrt of a druditi find her. . TeleDhine Rid : EUGENE .OREGON White's Short Order ( Meals at all Hod "20c Up W. L. WHITE, Frup. I Perfection oil stoves' are safe and do not smoke. Chambers Hardware Co. d Buy a package of "Will Crow" fer tlllier for your roses or garden. Price 2ac. Chambers Hardware Co. Ingrain wall paper guaranteed not to fade. Chambers Hardware Co. d I Attorney C. F. Sklpw.irth today1 Warner tunes pianos. I'UOMINKXT VofXG I moved his olllce from rooms lu the tiers at Morris' Music Store. M-.W Miltlvl.lt KILLED Vey block with Geo. B. liorrls lo v. Jthe rooms Just vacated by llr. J. W. New urk. July 30 Alfred Ijiii- Harris ,..-..r I .line si.ire. Ilr lorbiich, 3... son of Edward Lauter-1 iirria lias ni.ued to rooms over the! Leave or-tf Companies A and C will give dance at the armory Saturday night. celebration of the event ed Into it at full speed. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Benra the Slgnaiui oi 1 111 citys '" promt- Kirst Natioual Bank. nent luwyura, was killed by being I : thrown from his nutouuilille e.irly to- Wednesdnv Julv 29. was the STth day lu the Bronx, lie was driving nulversarv "of the' birth of Grandma I his car inuiseii ami in ni attempt to i KnKiu. In : i-n.H!. me .m'iv i urs. .cw itaven and ' Hartfi.tv nillii.iid tia.ks struck a side! I railing. The cm- w as going riiiildly land l.auttrtiiHh Is believed to have; ! been killed Instantly. The .ithe.si were not badly hurt. TO III M F.liS AMI I'AMPKKS I NEW TOD AT . WANTED To rent, a modern house' not later than September K. li. G. Gross tf a IIIIIIHW KIIII4-MWH HKAVV AND LIGHT WEIGHT Rli alike will find the ce Racycle adapted to tlieir : To be sure the same id wheel won't do for a 2-''"-man and one who tips ibe at only 1 10: but t tie sam of wheel will do the i' Its built like the Kacyo Isn't an inch of defectiw rial In it, and our 8"' means wliat it says. EUGENE GUN CO. Ph. me Black 1511 334 Wi lamette Str Handing th? Dealer a Check It thr moitt MtlUf At'tory way u( titling your HTnuiiix, Kwn If he furRcla to r-t.ni your iAvitiMii, i tit vlt k luif U a rtHfiil fur Ut uiom-y hivh II you would utoltl mII tl s (mtffO ttd in it ilt-t i atiO titKH. open au nniHMil i:h u m 71 o -s A I The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank W. K Hrimn, President. V. W. O.burn, Ca.hl.-r It la eier o ltiu.il tlu.re iliiilfi, I' r.tlne. i.e piesldenl W. W llr,,n a1 Cashier, d to ...y l . hr. k an If you are thinking of going Into the mountains hunting or fishing, call up lied 174 1, or call ut 4t'.3 Oltv.. street. (( SHINGLES If .MI ?lt the finest Washlnet..n jSlilntl.-s th. re me lu Eug, ne, go to Andrew '.. H; i k. i;. ti Kiiir. Photos, rtan ps ami post cant. General vi. w,.rk. Sixth street, be tw.en Wlll.itnet'e and Olive. if The amiii.-il onimencemeni f Chemawa Is ta-Ing i.,.,.. rl1Ni, ' Tii.'ie IU be ten graj. I e.lii.1 i list C,.nip..t,l, h tid C mill give a dance at the armory Saturday night. Ce'.l b,.l.v ham an,llch,.s flue a silk, at White's res-aur.ii. r- al" Win tl.s at bilsli.-l. - Is 1 1 1 u il Pen II. -Ion -1q 'lUHtU t lei lp'..M!!,.il r C...V.-H,,-l.i MliSllit S.-,:,l..iv l-v,i, caiulldate ataitut him. A. u. zvvo. OC AM j r 0 o 'I ' the hand of m, Factory for Sail mtter and oidi-r ;..ll,. . .1 ' .....r nt" , .!-". uii-iui i wii me i."'."-1 l'lair and West .Second streets; one of the V-st corners in the town for that livAoi jnismess. Building is ,soxioo-divi led in half by partition on a lot 69x1 43. Ample room to handle and pack fruits, farm produce, etc., when not uiannfaeturiuf- cry little competition, and' if auv, you have the markets of Tacoma, Seaf.'.e anJ Alaska to supply. In fact, a nuiu'rot ''-'"Kcne inerclunts have said thai they needed just such a factory Here to buy their j;ootls f'otn. A golden oppo:'i":t.v tor some one - - :-: U1 "What! .1 j uoht0-' Only orth a billion, and you -t-r (0 Address N. A. R., Guar40ffcc