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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
THZ ETTOENZ DAILY OUAKD. rSEDAY, MAY 21, 1909- My EUGENE May Sale of Boys' and Children's Suits, Shirts, Blouses, Hats, Etc. Tomorrow we place on sale our entire stock of Boys' Two-Pi.ece. Young Men's Long Trouser Suits and Ghildren's Buster Brown and Sailor su'ts at 10 to 25 Discount, Absolutely Every Suit Included Hundreds of beautiful new spring suits of every style and fabric, included in the sale, and all blue serge as well as black suits. 25c Neckwear at 15c SO dozen plain white and fancy neck wear in 4-in-hand slyle, all washable, tomorrow sale price 15c $l.50-$l,75 Boys Hats $I25 500 Boys' Hats in green, brown, tan, black in all shapes, values to $1.75, tomorrow only sale price $1.25 75c Blouses, Shirts 45c Beautiful Blouses in fast colored wash fabrics,, with soft collar attached or detached, tomorrow... 45c ftrnants, Flags and Banner ! of High School, College, Clubs and Schools S. H. FRIENDLY BOYS' APPAREL Boy's Hoisery, Neckwear, Shirts, Underwear, Hats and Cops EIGHTH GRADERS PASS EXAMS. Thirty Out of Thirty-Nine Applicants for Promotion Certificates Successful CITY NEWS The noturlul com rn Inslon of W. W. Calkin, wu filed with the county cmrn today. Ilrk:k work on the new Honey block has reached to the top ol the second story. 1 Mny 1 1, arrived In KiiRone last night and will be burled salurduy after noon. . Ralph Taylor was In the city from Indian creek today buylim supplies for his ranch. He Iihh recently sold lilt JokkI'ik business on Uik Creek to Jesse Phelps and has gone back to the ranch. The work of excavatliiR for the pavement on Oak street between liKt N'fnth unit Haul Kleventh was The frame irx of the new public ,e-.ua afternoon. The rlty's ubimt In the KalrKrouiids addition t,.M, roller Is being used to drag Ih (smug up rapidly. , ih0 rooter.- West Tenth and West Eleventh to Portland a few days ago for a very a -Mr. .Miller, who Is having It moved, grave operation, Is getting along to his lot at West Thirteenth and very well and will recover. A large Lawrence streets. Mrs. Roberts will new addition Is being built to this Thirty eighth grade pupils of the Eugene public schools out of .39 passed the eighth grade examination conducted last week. County School Scperlntendent Dillard and assist ants having just completed the work of grading the papers. Those of the pupils In the other districts have not yet been finished. The successful ap plicants are as follows: Ruth 'Roche. Lucille Ross, Taylor 'Circle. Bernice Layton, Byron Foster, I Christine Jensen, Carrie Bayley, Ve ra Lyons, Bernard Breeding, Hornet Davis, Frances Haroun, Orra Sims, Lura Lawrence, .Mabel Beels. Nora .Manerud, Oran Dullard, Thomas Huntington, Myra McFarland, Laura Anders-on, Bert Clubb. Ruth Ruble, Bessie Hendershott, Frank Searle, Lois Green, Andy ' Fletcher, Hurry Hibbs, Juanlta Wilkins, Carrie Wood and Zaro Wray. build a modern residence on the site of the old one. Included In the car load shipments of freight into Eugene last night and this morning were one of box shooks for the Eugene Fruit Growers' Asso- hospital and when the Improvements are completed and the new equip ment is installed this institution will be one of the finest and best equipp ed in the world. There will be five Eurgeries on the fifth floor of the new addition, besides beautiful elation and the usual number of , ampliheatre, up-to-date laboratories lumber, logs and cordwood for dif- and every equipment that if found in ferent parties. Household goods ar-j the best hospitals In existence When rived for H. C. Galey form Ashland. The streets were very dusty yes- terriav and there was much com- A well or the hydraulic elevator Ed Howe Km diXsed of his lodg- plaint on the part of the merchants. In the now Hantord block Is being Ing liniuse business in the Coleman ' it ia not known why the pavement drilled by Kllborn ft (jiirdlnler. block rfnd J. II. Coloninn Is now con-, was not sprinkled, but perhaps it the addition is completed the hos pital win have over tiOO beds. ducting tho Iioiiho. Mr. Howe will was because there was such large W. Modes, proprietor o: tho Bu-! devolo his attention to berry raising 1 crowds on the Btreets. This shouldn't jceno stoam 'laundry, it Installing ' on tho Mohawk. , j have hindered. tho work In the after- xomn new machinery at his plant, in-; . noon, though. eluding two now. washing machines.' " """"" """" i rcnduniML z The Eugene. Western Itnilwnv Pn . rne Woman's llopubllcan Patriotic Z.t" TtoyMiilW1,,?"?"?'"1 n '" t"ke11Td 1-i.i.i... will nioM with tilm Cimkn at i 01 tomorrow. iny lett at i.iv af tne s us aw rai road propos t on, JtaV-Tn!. of Mr. IU,Z I ihli. Sr1.!;""'' l"B ' & j nienlloued, by The Guard yesler- , .. ...... , nty. iijimi arucies 01 incorporation Saturday aflornonn at 2:11) o'clnck. ; however. Property owners on high filed articles of I with Ihe connlv clerk tnlnv. The In- Ths street ears did s rushing busl- ' '...V".'" " . "T ,. ! corporators are r. A. Anderson, h. J. ii--s rarrvlnn niiwen iters to and from " '"' '" " Merger and Jim. Fellnian and the cap- iii s carrying p ism n kits wi n mini fl menbers of (ho c ty council, ...i ,,M.i. i, -!m. (.,. the circus yesterday The lack of ,.,, Saturday; l.U. i - I i ni-rc win lie lenciirsaiH lor llie . mutter oi paving iiign street. In tlie police court today W. McCiitlough paid n 110 fine on The Kiigene hlnh school track lesin went to CoMnllls today to take 1'iirt In the state Intersholastle meet Ibere tomorrow, lo bo held nndnr the stiitplces of the O. A. C. Farmer are ncsln wishing for rain. This hns been a freak spring, they say, with much less rain than tinial, and a great deal more cold weathsr than wished for. Wild strawberries are ripe, though there Is mil a large quantity of them. The early blossoms were killed by frost but there nre blossoms that xlre promise of berries yet to com. The "Toddy bear" will now have to take hsrk seat. The "Hilly pns-i sun" Is tkii latest fad. which orluln-i m'vA sit Oi bsminets given President I dl ' was cut over one eye. Tfl In In Boiilh recently. I neressltatlim tho taking of several I stMch.es In It by a surgeon. Ttis remains of the three-year-old j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen' Mrs. J. M. Roberts has sold her Htraaskla. iu died at Klamath Falls, residence on Ollvo street between Orel O'Brien of l.eaburg, was In the city yesterday. Rev. M. C. Wire went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. C. M. Kidd, of Medford, was an arrival in Eugene today. A. R. Richardson and son of Jas per, are in he city today. .Mrs. F. E. Selover went to Port liuid today for a short visit. C. D. Chorpenlng made a business trip to Junction City today. m..n-. t,r,. ... .h i.n.ii ..i, i,' " ' ' '('. 'i l oruaiia. is tin. pv,ln.' ,! s,,r i; ,.i . vl8l"K relatives in Eugene. J. H. Ilrunimltte ana wife were in ! has at law arrived, and the men can. the clf' fro'" Jasiwr over night. of N'lith Bend, is In the w days on business, llm nr C..l... . . (!.. A.... lk ..l. I,.r ; ' I -.- .7n.r,. nnn HI1I13- -........,,....., .....,,.... , 1(,r 1(1 rxpctpd , )e present. The .acting business In Kugene today INVENTOR TRIES INCUBATOR ON HIS . OWN BABE; KILLS IT Long Beach, Cal., May 19. The incubator forcing process failed trag ically Tuesday when Richard Des pain, one of the city's most promis ing young men inventors, tried It on his two month's old baby. Yesterday the baby was taken from its cradle and placed in the incubator. Soon after a cork blew out of a hot water bottle and the baby was fatally scald ed. It died in a few moments. TAYLOR OR EAKIN LIKELY TO BE JUDGE drunk and disorderly charge having ba ,,,,,!,.,, wlth copies. The final i J. L. Lopp , been arrested by ( hlef of Police r-nr- rph,rml w lll be .Monday evening at ! city for a fev rington last evening. John Gordon le j, K ,.n,ir(.n when everv mem- A. G. Mage vagmncy. The circus management last night before leaving the cHy gave expres sion to great satisfaction over the site of both audiences yesterday. This was the first visit of this show to Eugene nnd the reception It got was certainly flattorlng. Jesse Hooker of Panther, was thrown from his horse to the hard pavement in front of the Dodge de partment store this afternoon nnd 'chorus actually numbered over sixty. Manager J. E. Ileaton. of the Pa cific Slates telephone olflce In this city, states that he received a num ber of replies to his ad In Tho Guard Lawrence Roach MUSIC HOUSE 26 W. Sixth Street Phone Black 1027 The Songs Our Mothers Sang Geo. II. Kelly of the Hooth-Kellv Lumber Co., went to Portland tod a v. Mrs. Geo. O. Yoran arrived home mis noon from a visit at Roseluire Prof. George Hug accompanied the r.ugcne track team to Corva s tn- oay. for telephone girls nil the way from Missouri, Knnsns. Texns, and Wash- W. O. Hill of Heppner, Is transoct- niKinn, as wen as nunareos in oit-'ing business In Eugene for a few frront parts of Oregon, most of them of course, in Lane county. Four of the snswers were from Texas. This goes to show how extensively The Guard circulates. Mr. Ileaton says he was very much surprised at the results of the ad. '1 V All the old-time melodies and latest harmonies. In sheet And folio form. Yon are always welcome to look them over, Our prices are Within The Reach Of All The nnmben or th McKintcy Century, and National ohoet luuslo and long ar now complete. Per copj tO; Come Hear Edison's Latest r""1 i r Wt Courtesy and Consider- afion the Watchword A committee from the MrKenzle Irrigating nnd Power Co. met nt the city hall this afternoon with Mayor Mullock nnd a number of couiHllmen to talk Informally in regard to franchise to the company for the erection of poles and stringing of wires through Ihe city. The company has recently been granted a fran chise by the city of Hprlngfleld and Is now desirous of entering this city. No definite oncluslon has yet been arrived at. The companv was repre sented by Prof. V. o. Young, J. A. Youngreen and others. HI-. The Program fnt- iho veJutunllna 1 recital this evening or the depart menl of oratory of the Kugene Bible University Is: "An Order for a Plc- ture." C. n. Moore. "Marmlon and I laugla," It. I.. Morgan. "How Ruhv I Played." I). K. Olson. 'Ben Hur's , Chariot Race," I), t Mi,r(I1,n "The .Gladiator." D. K. Olson. "Tho v pochondrl.-.c," C, U, .Moore .... ' , ..... . . , ,R, iHMiHlliiK Sociou.-1 r , Morgan. AdmlssLn free, ' -' nnrlnn the last ev r been t r ,hrp( nv ' ,,,,jrP hVl. r-levemh stre t. in j(- ",9 " were the causi.. 4( .'h aHK):iiohile!t the week. mi,. o.Jtr the firm part of hind an.i; ,P nu.hl'ie run up lie one and til.; ; k in k the spring ot A day or or eadilgh; of tho oilier, garage uie . Inter, one of the local Jgetl It. .i run Into a rub nnd dant Klever biviiklim lis own liclus T ih street Ik used fur a speed B'' . aiitoinoliiles riniiiing. It Is estl ,iusl. sometimes n ftt as thirty or forty miles au hour. of Cleve- in Kugene In (his bank for tMof coatenleoe.. We watch, last your bu.ln.ss w ,fegU.rd terests U . ,,, ,. give you. ta p,,Mb. way. ciirgcjt wru,,,, ,nd ac. eo set .f checking account, eaiij r (or fou .,hT lo. T' In other pliers, loan on desirable security - do , general banking "iness o a liberal term. C ' r 1 cAriT.i. nxn ' avings DanK flie Eugene Loar "ItulldlUK a Mf ny Meals" l Mr. rinkortnn s snblect at the Congregational church Suiulav even ing. lr. R. J. Camplx-ll. of Cltv Temple, Umditn. says. " pity no man who has his dream of perfect things and follows II." The Sunday morning subject will be on Inter pretation "of one of the central and most Important teachings of the Christian fslih. All are cordially welcome to these services. The family and gr.idualra'f the normal nnd srnilemy .lepartmenls of days. Mrs. W. R. Gue is here from Pen dleton visiting friends for a few days. Dr. M. M. Davis returned this af ternoon from a business trip to Cor-vallls. Mrs. Jennie Yates arrived on from Florence on the stage last night. J. S. Mngladry returned home this afternoon from a business trip to s v i lltlllll. Harry Mix went to Corvnllis today to take In the track meet there tomorrow. I). J. Condon and wife laiia, u., were arrivals yesterday. Mr. Morris of the Star Sand Co.. of Portland, is here for a few davs' vaitttion. Mrs. C. K. Wade nnrt Mr. r n Applegate. of Drain, were tj iheclty' yesterday. ' '7 0. Litke left thla afternoon for Douglas county points to set up some monuments. Mrs. Walter Carroll U iil f ' Junction vl8,tlng hPr jU0.tpl ..on, J' M' nlierli , ' llnihpMtl iturnP(1 on ,ne noon ; train tetlnj trom a business trip to f iilnne Urove. V. W, Xlaritn, traveling pne-.iaer Sijeut ot the S. P. Co.. was in the cry over night. , Albert Woods nnd V. .lenilliiifJ ol Kelso. Wash., were arrivals In i..: gclie yesterday. Kos.'Imii g News: Mrs, G. O. Yornn of Kugene. Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Ilouck. j Mrs. Win. Kvl,. ()f Florence, afiei a visit In Kugene, returned home oij tills morning's stace. lion. 11. 11. Miller nn.l wlfr. 1-f. for points north thl, no,-n tml win , leave Seattle soon for Ihe Orient. uonHiurg No: .1. J ltaker, a forner resident ot Ihis city, but now a resident of Kagene. Is In the rliv. Waller Huston and wife of Har rlsburg, arrived today to visit few dnvs at Iho hom. ,,r lra ii..u..,,.'. will t brother, Hon. J. M. Shelley. G. K. Allen. Rrni-e Davis and K. A. Ileach were ras.wiigers on the Sluslaw stage Ibis morning f.ir their homes on the Jower Sluslaw. J. R. Hc-ISirook and daughter were In the Mty from U.well yesterday, taklag In the circus. Thev' retgrned home today. Salem, Or.. May 20. While the name of the successful iarty will not be given out by Governor Ben son until Saturday, the concensus -Gf opinion is that the appointment of the newly-created judgeship of the fifth judicial district, embracing Clatsop, Columbia, Clackamas and Washington counties, He3 between Judge Frank J. Taylor and .1. A. Ea kin, lioi h prominent attorneys and Republicans of Oregon City. There are several others prominently mentioned. WHAT SHALL VK 1IAVK KOK IIF.SSKKT. Try JELL-O, the dainty, appetizing economical dessert. Can be prepared Instantly simply add boiling water and serve when cool. Flavored Just right; perfect in every way. A 10c package makes enough dessert for a large family. All grocers sell It. Don't accept substitutes, JELL-0 compiles with all pure food laws, 7 flavors, lemon, orange, raspberry, Btrawuerry, chocolate, cherry, peach. Saturday Sped The Progress 45 West 8th For Our Second Satu Special We Offer The Following Overalls $1.25 value; Overalls $J .00 values as Overalls 75c values Boys' " 50c values Boys' " 35c values Men's Shirts 75c values at 65c m Men's Shirts 65c values at 50c SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF LADIES' and MEN'S FURNISHINGS n Kr iNTsi ; . IN ALL STYLES AT YORANS SHOE STORE THE STORE THAI FE1.LS GOOD SHOES Close Mill Connecli Enables Us to Under: Any business to succeedin these ern up-to-date times MUST be as as possible to the fountain-hea supplies. T, 11T Ml ft li 1 .1 ine Drownsviiie rehzca tnisq years ago, and sold direct from to Man" at prices lower than ever or are now quoted by anysf This selling direct from "the M Man" means that .the wholesa! iS -I . 1 . . 1 111 ri cnininacea entirely and that the il ant savings are turned over to yoJ That we do so is very plainly see: the suits we sell at $15, every k: good $20 or $25 suits elsewhere; also by the suits we sell at $25 no other store can sell at less than to $40. A glance at these suits make it very plain that the "Brc ville Ought To Be Your ClothrngS STANLEY HATS $3.0 B9 - U It you buy a "Stallley'' you're sun owning the b'est $3 Hat in towr. good styles. BROWNSVILLE B Woolen Mil! Sto: 591 Wil!cmetfe Street, Eugene, Oregon Kor the r.n.arkhle price of 1 . 2 .1 Iit l.ushfl J. K. T.-ni.le anil V. I. loniplp bnve lrt tho Inst of their Villm,-ti,. rnhorsltv hi Invltcl I "i . J at ' ,hp I,v,-r ..f iki. -it.. ...i ' ' ' "ini'iiin. i tie sni'k nvor- nvl 14;. imtimts nnd ns n result tlir h. nl ncili-il iht- owtn-rs J -r suck. Hiir. IV II. Trlmhli of ihl rliv i.. : m...- .ik- KiniinaiiiiK ltililrtss at 5 p 111.. J II IIO I I. Otto Kmtfninn. I took t.i S;. Viiw hum Iir. Si-I. 'ills hosiitnl .liiiuns iipoii.p hnvp voted In fnvn. A JUST RECEIVED A Im ici' tooU. oliiinni'tit of Optiml lr. M. KniniBT, nn tllrlnn of fift.-vn ,,x. IK-rk-nrp. will (,,, y(llr vyr III your gljtM ,i Kllllnilw IIm- vrk. (ilvr , W(1 l- carry a full lino of tnt. loiw.rj. NM.k, ,M pM tllil'S. 0 The C. E. Sc&d Co. mil ... si. 1 llfMrl Beautvis a stn iWafilCd; no loiiger Use R.OBERTK the Skin IT BEAUTIFIES 1 1 3Ur I tlNS IT PRESERVES . j.i w bt tree from anvthin that can posai injure the most tender skin ONCE USED ALWAYS Q uun WINDOW DillDrug ComDariV HOTEL SMI' BUla.1"'- 111 si lioolliniiso. Q OjEEjELQ-EiiY, 0Phone 623 1