THE BX'GEXE DAIXT GUARD, jobA?', AVCV'ST 31, 1908
35 Men's Summer Suits
to close cftit tombnw
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12
at
Tomorrow we place on sale
Suits at exactly half their value. These suits are d'A
made of best materials, and have a certain snap end
style that distinguishes all "Fricndly's" suits from others.
Some are light and dark patterns, single and double
breasted and made of all -wool fabrics, sizes 30 to 40.
$30 Suits, sale price tomorrow $15.00
$25 Suits, sale price tomorrow $12.50
$20 Suits, sale price tomorrow $ 1 0.00
$18 Suits, sale price tomorrow $9.00
$15 Suits, sale price tomorrow $7.50
$12 Suits, sale price tomorrow $6.00
$10 Suits, sale price tomorrow $5.00
The New Fall Clothing for Men
and Boys
is here in dozens of styles and fabrics and at prices to
suit any one.
This season we show an entirely new line of clothing the
L SYSTEM
designed and made to appeal to yonng men who want
something different in clothes. We also show an ex
tensive line of staple and business suits in all
desirable fabrics. The prices.... $5.00 to $35.00
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MONTHLY STYLE' BOOK FREE
S. H. Friendly
592-594 Willamette SC.
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firv x i:vs
Snturdny win (he biggest day for
th street cur lino In lu history.
II. 15. Hmllli, of Portliiiul, has nc
'V)tll thu position uf head clerk ui
tho llottil tJniucdu.
Work on the superstructure of tho
new Ftnhi'1' liiiimlry bullilliiK on
Hon 111 Willamette street wus begun
thin morning. '
in. .j . .liriiuit' iiiuiiv Hum Willi inn
comity clerk notice of locution of Ihctnl,,,. 1,. , IL.H of the resl f J
"Wedge" mlnlnK claim In ll.o llo-;W. Heuvcv. M. ! IiIkkT , 1 1 I) v
,,, i- ii " . ""' growth of hi- cltv ami of
Mlko lfcvr. who Mlls, '"" --1 t. .. many handsome dwelling, I ,-l.m
"ployed hi Polders I lav In' store dm -, oi-ccli d hero. i'""h nig
tu tho summer, has taken h iiiiHliion'
ill Roberts Bros.' Toggery. , County Clerk I.eo this morning re-
.ri'lvril win-. I ri-..i.. i. :.
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mij iu i nniirn .A. iiiiHiiu nun ,iiiHM,t0 (l),i 0 1 f 1M't Mint
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Tho I'olk directories fur Kimono
recently ii.lut.M in Th., Guard's lob 1
HllOl, llllVi' Hlllvid
from (ho hliiili1
l n it uro IioIiik iIImi,
. tniy.
titiil ah, ml 1110
S. Woltiiimnlt mill wlfti hiivi, mnv
fil Into tho J. w. Owen ri'l,l,'ii,'i, at
115 Hum Klalltli sin, I. Mr, (,ii'ii
unit bis iliiiulit.'r, MLs Kriuliu,.' huv
I11K colli, t I'lMl 1.111,1 to iv, 1,1.',
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K F Fli-ier, a traveling sal, .Mian
fur n Portland house, is one rf uie
Price
all light weight Summer
in
latest to InvuBt In Kuguno' property.
Il has purchased thu north Imlf of
block 6 In Cani)liiiir8 nililltlon.
A. O. Guthrie, forniorly of Kiigone,
but who Is now nt Won! lMnlim, Mo.,
writ that for several weeks ho him
boon struggling with niiilnrlal fever.
Ilo lu Htlll iiroHtrntu, but hopes to be
Mt) to bo out soon.
V. ('. Ilolcnian, who lives at tho in
tersection of tho Southern Pacific
ritllroiid with tho river roml unil tho
prulrlii roiul Just bolow tbo cltv, will
start n dairy thorox ami will begin to
deliver milk tomorrow.
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hi mi' Huini
slate Insane asylum at Sale
hn l.iino, who
m - H rollllllllli'il
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to that Institution
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iu s.,011 in, up t ,i, fifii,
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,. ,i.. i.. ncr -mains goo,l It 1:
linl,ii,, that tho brick1 ork 10 tin
l"l' " tb fifth ativ will ht. t-oinpi,..
I'll llli MiM'k.
Vfii r a f,, ,llva- raln thi sl h!
nT.oino" ;'":!. s""""r'- wv:"'rrl
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Hiiilil
M'lT.tl lolls
which ner
,' again In
tempera
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OREGON EASTER
RlILROj WILL
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'iji'.rr: am icks kikim
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fam,s ito.i),
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SOUTH I.XTKItHKCTl.N'U LINK
(Harney County News.)
A private letter received by Cap
tain Oowan thlB week from a fsentle
man who has been in a ponitlon to
obtain correct Information, Bays there
Is no doubt that the railroad north
tbroiiKh Klamath county, the railroad
throuuh the Deschutes country and
the completion of the line over the
Cascades from Natron to Odell lake
to connect with the Klamath line, are
dead sure certainties, and that the
cast and went line tbroiiKh Harney
and .Malheur counties to connect with
those lines mentioned Is Just as sure
to follow Immediately as the day fol
lows the nlht. These facts confirm
Information which the News has giv
en Its readers for months. There Is
no doubt of It.
Tho completion of Ihe new Central
OreKon line Is a matter of perhaps a
year. The new track should be com
pleted In time for the next crop sea
son, and Mr. Hnrrlmnn has Intimated
that, he will build about 100 miles of
new track a year In the future until
all tho north-and-soulh and east-midwest
lines mapped out In this state
aro completed.
It Is believed by those best Inform
ed that at the recent conference at
Pelican Bay It was decided to fol
low the Deschutes river from Its
mouth Into tho Interior, It being
thought that this offers the best
means of reaching the territory
sought to be tapped. Klamath Falls
Herald.
SUICIDE MYSTERY
THAT BAFFLES POLICE
Pittsburg, Aug. 31 The police are
hard at work endeavoring to clear up
the mystery surrounding the suicide
of an unknown man at McKeesport,
who destroyed his features with car
bolic add and drowned himself. It
Is claimed that the body is either that
of tho divorced husband of tho niece
or the late Marshall Field, of Chica
go, or F. I). S. liethune, a New York
attorney, who has been strangely
mlsBlug for two weeks.
One Clin, lOvplcKlcil
Chicago, Aug. 31. The only di
vorced nluco of Marshal Field Is the
former Mrs. Preston Gibson. Mi.
(iibson Is at present in Washington.
and the threshers In the country arc
at work. The rain did no damage
whatever but cleared the atmosphere
of all suioku and laid the dust in
tho roads.
Tho Shrlners will meet tonight.
Tho front of the It: M Day block
Is being painted, giving It a much
bettor appearance ihnn before.
Ull Hangs has purchased of Mrs.
W. F, Osburn tho lot at the south
west corner of Fast Ninth and Pearl
streets, which Is SO feet stiuare, pay
ing JiitHIO therefor.
Dr. E. H. White has returned rrom
Portland, where he took a post-graduate
course under Professor K. V. O.
Pfannmistell, the (lernian expert who
Is giving clinics in crown and bridge
work mid porcelain and gold Inlays.
K. ltae, who formerly occupied a
f'oilsfs stand at the (looilinan cigar
store, has leased the west room of
F. 10. Dunn's frame building on West
Fluliih street, between Olive and
Chnrneiloii, and win a()ii p,M, n ,,,..
ntiil-hmiil Iniultnie store. (, )s nmv
In Portland buying bis fixtures.
IIoiuim' D, Angnll bus let the cm-Irm-
to v. M,.vi.rs for t. onv.lun
of a J.i noil resilience on Monigomery
drive near Fern avenue. Tho build
ing Is to bo 11 in, ,(oi home l.i ev
ery respect, ami will In- ,,no ,: the
iimiiisomesl ol ! lie inimv n,-iv
structures.- - Po, tun, .lourii.i
JlltS
Among the carload shipments into
Lunelle yesterday and todnv were the
following: line of hay for Warnock
Ill-others, one of lime fur 1,. N, Koiiev
me of iloura and windows for l'., .-
Mi'--. ""''" vnt ,;.
i.'i, ,.1-
ra Lumber Tlmpany. one of laths for
A. I., -ml, aid, one of poles tor the tel
I'l'lione 1' Miipany. nnd one of Inuise
bold good., f,,r W. F. Whltbci-k ir ,m
the Fast.
; tT Ad'dle
Geo . Kel.ywasln Por.Unt ovre j , fm.
J W Holmes left today on a trlpl,an,i loday. She will hereafter teside
to Mill City. , in that city with her a her . .
N. J. Nelson, of CoM-fcl'lin, Mont., isjowen, bo is going into tbjsinees
in hBKtl.o(jl,y )s j,, th(, ,.ity from ! th j"! and Mrs. Bert Vincent have re
Cottage Grove. ! turned from Newport vhere thc
V Kobvohkv wem to his farm at , have )(.en staying during tne sum
Franklin today. mer, Mr. Vincent playing In the or-
John Holland came down from Cot- Chestra there. , ,hia
lage Grove today. , J Attorney F. M DeNeffe , ot this
Mr. and Mrs. J. u. r leius speui.
Sunday In Portland
Mrs. Harrv Kown and family are
home from Newport.
Mrs. Bogart went to Decrhorn on
this morning's stage.
J. T. Hunt, of Wildwood, was In
the city over Sunday.
R. B. Wilson and wife, of Lexing
ton, Ky.,' are in the city.
A. J. Shauklln and wife, of Anacon
da, Mont., are In the city.
Mrs. R. W. Martin, of endllng,
spent Sunday In Eugene.
F. J. Hard went to Cottage Grove
this afternoon on a visit.
E. L. Campbell and family are at
Woodburn on a short visit.
Jos Koke and family are home
from their outing at Heceta.
Raleigh Roney came down from
Goshen on the noon train today.
Dr. W. E. Zuber left today for Se
attle, where he goes on business.
John Stewart was a passenger on
the stage this morning for Vida;
f-.nn H sin in. r reu aim riamv
Ware are on a trip up tne Aicn.euzie. ,
Jack Baker, the laundryman, came.
down from Cottage Grove this morn-
lng. . :
F. A. Rankin was a passenger t0 1
Roseburg on the afternoon train to-,
day. I
E. A. Tavlor was a passenger for
Foley Springs on uns mui um
stage. I
Hoscoe Riley returned this morn -
lng from an over-Sunday visit t
Pirllnnit
A P. Churchill came down from
the Bohemia mines on the noon
train today. J . .
Miss Marian White returned to Cot
tage Grove this afternoon after a vis
it In Eugene.
Professor George H. Collier arriv
ed home today from an extended vis
It In the East.
Sherwood Burr has returned from
a visit at Portland and with his sis
ter at Gresham.
R. B. Wray. the auto man, return
ed this afternoon from a business
trip to Portland.
Professor It. H. Dearborn and
wlfo left this morning for Foley
Springs on an outing.
Miss Hazel Warner, of Jasper, is
the guest of Miss Mamie James in
Eugene for a few days.
Miss Josie Moorhead returned to
her home in Junction City today after
a visit with Mends here.
O. W. Html, of Florence, arrived
In the city lust night from Portland,
where he has been on business.
Professor U R. Alderman and fam
ily will leave In the morning for Day
ton, Or., on a two weeks' visit.
Volney llemenwny and family have
returned from their outing at the
beach In the vicinity of Heceta Head.
Miss Myrtle Lee returned to Port
land today after a visit at the home
of her aunt, Mrs. John Buoy, in Exi
gent). Dr. Franc Lucille Hard is home
from the Bohemia mining district,
where she has been oil an outing for
several weeks.
S. H. Harter, of Halsey, after a
visit at the home of G. R. Ray and
Mrs. J, A. Cross In Eugene, returned
home today.
Herbert L. Thompson, formerly of
this city, but who has resided in San
Francisco for the past ten years, Is
here on a visit.
Mrs. Jay Saltznian, of Antelope,
Or., after a visit at the home of Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. W! Hamilton In Eugene,
left today for home.
Miss Grettu Brlstow has gone to
Newport on an outing. She will he
joined by Misses Hazel Graham and
Isolene Shever, of Portland.
.1. W. Seavey was In Portland over
Sunday. While there he made a tour
of the hop ynrds In the vicinity of
the metropolis in an oiitomobile.
M. C. tlo'odenow returned to his
work on the county rock crusher near
Cottage Grove today, after having
spent Sunday with his family in Eu
gene. Mr. and Ms. O. W. Fruni, of
Brownsville, alter a visit at the home
of Mrs. Friun's sister, Mrs. C
E.
Monkey
Wrenches
Wrought steel bar through
handle, riveted at end, ad
justable to any size.
8 inch, each 25c
1 .... , o....or.a returned horne
cityj aceompanieu u . --
ner and J. h. Couley, oia ineuus u.
his from the East, are on a trip to,
the Lower Sluslaw. .
Jlliss Eva Wentworth, ormerly a
teacher In the Eugene public spools,
Is here from Leavenworth, Kansas
where she has been teaching in tne
Haskell Indian Institute.
. Earl F. Strong went to his borne
at Roseburg Sunday to rema n till
the fall term of the University be
gins He has been employed by The
Guard during the summer
E M Cooper, William Welch and
C O Hudson, of this city, and P. P.
Welch, of The Dalles, expect to leave
Wednesday on a hunting trip to the
summit of the Cascades up the Wil-
'MrsJ. B. Wlnstanley, of Portland,
and Miss Daisy Loomis, of Seattle,
after a visit at the home of their pa
rents, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Loomis, .in
Eugene, left today for their respec
tive homes.
u. o,i Mia .T W. Caylor went to
Por,land today to remain miring uic
fa Mlsa Frankle Caylor left for
the clty ,a8t nl(,ht. She was accom-!
panied by Mrs. Claude Gaby, who will :
visit there awhile. !
m)bs Ida x0ffsnger, formerly a ;
teacher In the Eugene public schools,
wh(j has been 011 an outing on the
iower sluslaw, returnea 10 roi u-m-a
today to resume her work as teacher
ln the puuilc schools there as soon
a3 they open for the fall term.
OPPOSITE I'OSTOFFICB
Writes axident and health assur-
si
HERB nullum, Agu
CARPENTER
Building or remodeling, by day or
contract. Call or address H, 467
Oak street. 51
KLECTRIC THEATRE
I Monday and Tuesday,
and Mr. Hyde.
Dr.
Jekyll
a31
wood: woooi
16 Inch old growth fir, $5.25 per
cord. William Transfer Co., Phone
Black 1141. tf
R. McMl'RPHKY
has taken1 rooms at 559 Willamette
street, over Eaton's book store. Tel
enhone Black 28S1. tf
WOOD SAWING
Gasoline power, by W. W. Moore,
phone Red 3282. Orders large or
small will be appreciated.
The state Normal School at Ash
land will open Monday, September 14.
Monday will be devoted to enroll
ment, while regular classes will
meet Tuesday, September 15. The
program of recitations has been made
out, so that there will pe no loss of
time on account of class conflicts.
Dwelling houses contemplated and
already under construction at Mc
Mlnnville will aggregate an expendi
ture of about $100,000.
Large shipment of rockers and din
ing chairs just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furuiture at right
prices.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
1 Vudor porch shades are a luxury
with the reach of all.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
The reinforced centre Vudor ham
mock Is the one to buy. They are
wider, longer and stronger than the
ordinary kind.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Work on t lie re-building of the Al
bany Iron Works, a portion of which
was dest roved bv fin- mi tliu
0f July 31 last, was begun today.
t
Folding
Hat Rack 1 Oc
51X ur
GUARD'S FINE
PREMiun airt
Utl HRfllVED
The Guard has received by
express samples of its fine
premium wall charts, consist
ing of the latest map of Ore
gon, of the United States and
foreign countries. These
charts are nicely mounted,
lithographed on heavy var
nished paper, and contain as
much valuable Information as
an ordinary atlas.
All subscribers of the Daily
Guard, served by carrier,
who pay $2.50 for six months
in advance, get one of these
map-charts free.
All mall subscribers of the
Dally Guard who pay 13.00
(special offer), for one year
in advance, are entitled to
the premium as well as Week
ly Guard subscribers who pay
a year In advance.
Call and see them.
MRS, STEARNS MATRON
MARY SPILLER HOUSE
Mrs. A. Ella S. Stearns, who has
for five years held the position of su
perintendent of the Children's Home
of Portland, will leave soon to take
charge of the Mary Splller House at
Eugene, which is the new dormitory
for young women students at the Uni
versity of Oregon. Mrs. Stearns is
widely known in Portland, both on
account of her able management of
the children's home and her leading
participation in .women b public at
falrs. Her rare executive ability and
her favor with young people have
caused her recent work to be highly
esteemed. Her many friends believe
that she will be equally successful in
her new field. Her daughter, Miss
Estella Stearns, will accompany her
to Eugene and enter the University as
a sophomore, making her home at
the Mary Splller House. Oregonian.
TEA
'We sell tons of poor
stuff; but our name isn't
on it. Go by the name. '
Tour wror.tr returns your money ii you doo'l
like Si-hillintr'a Bust: we pay turn.
She Like Good Things.
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King's
New Life Pills as our family laxative
medicine, because they are good a.nd
do their work without making a fuss
nlinilt It " ThPBP tinlnloca mififiara
ROllt Ot W A KllvlrOnHoiro Hpucr olnra J
25c. ,
DREAMLAND THEATRE
Monday and Tuesday, The Moon
shiner's Daughter. a31
GASOLINE WOOD SAWING
Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers
61. R. A. Maltzan. tf
Tin fruit cans In stock.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Car fresh cement just received.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
' Friends of the great Ketchel are
clamoring for a match between Tom
my Burns and their Stanley. Per
haps his greater experience would
tell for Burns, but as for fighting
and gameness Tommy has nothing
on the Grand Rapids boy.
Hard brick for chimneys.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO
O.A. IS "i- O K X A .
Boara the Kind V)U Hive Alwas tioielit
lves...
Clothes Racks
15c
ft ii-1 .
UiU
tot mfortiU,,,
"me Implied
lve to
ktep moil ill n.j .
IW.... i -"i
"uouvtba,!
"Pl'y retooa,.
Fourtoyeinojii)
J. 0.WATB
611 WiEu,
HALL V
Plumbing uj J
""i. iron KorliB
-. v U IU, , I
Carry a full lin,,, J
mine mack I3;if
Bnji
J- tf(
In Eugene, Ann
Moore and wife, i
WILI, START lit
Begin Supplyi,,, rJ
rl
Replnnint, .
Road Dairy will 'Q
lolllei's w th mlllr ;
lng to take milk Iro:
iciepnone Karmeri!
RIVER SO
S3 ' U. C. HoIm
Mr. Hershlvff
old line, with i t.
the new Alhanv i
made a friendly lu
nation of their liteJ
in Albany neit Ii
rangenients nil! btti
work on the eletiri
will be begun on t!
will give Albanr n
car system, within
thing for the cltjr.
crat.
Best quality tuS
CHAMBERS Hi:
Best Quality ten
CHAMBERS H.S.
:;EV It'
FOR SALE-Ptai
pies on the Trt'.
and Monroe eirt
yourself; 5 centii
WANTED Vcntf
school would lib
family to work!;:
dross box 335. I
FOR SAI.E-GooC
quire corner Har
.Park street. A '
After Saturday
optician, will beiS
for two months.
FOR SAI L -Cood '
J. Woi'. rat
Phone farntfi '
9AxxM
r, Hi
:l: cnnk k:
cuius, " ,
lockar.d tv,'oter
While they