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    tjie evímíke weekly GUARO. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 120«
A
FLOOD
OF
PIANO
BARGAINS
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Most» Astounding Price Concessions Ever Made
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at Eilers Piano House Closing OuL Sale
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There’s a reason for it. We are going out of business in Eugene and we can not afford to go to the trouble
and expense of shipping these instruments back to Portland. During the last ten days we did a phenom­
enal business. Sold more than a carload of pianos, but we still have left many alluring bargains, es-
ially in instruments of the highest artistic grade—some of which we have marked to a still lower figure
In this stock are instruments from world renown factories,
such as Weber, Kimball, Sohmer, Lester, Story & Clark,
Schuman, Marshall & Wendell, Jacob Doll, Baus, and other
well know makes. You take no risk whatever in purchasing
a piano during this sale. In addition to the factory guarantee,
Eilers personal gurrantee accompsines every instrument sold.
We stand ready to make good every statement .that has gone
out over our signature.
West 7th SteeL
Washington, Feb. 25
As airead*
—
THIRTY INJURED
KILLED TWO AND
IN TRAIN WRECK
COMMITTED SUICIDE
I^»r«'do, Texas Feb. 25.— Thirty
are reported Injured in a partial de­
rangement of an excursion train car­
rying a number of northern touriats
at Orville, twelve miles north of La­
redo. The Pullman coaches remain­
ed on the rail«, a br ik- n axl«> being
the cause of th«* accident.
Mott of
the exrursloQittt were (ru n Tokdo.
Ohio
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Upright
Upright
Upright
Upright
Upright
Piano, reg.
Piano, reg.
Piano, reg.
Piano, reg.
Piano, reg.
price
price
price
price
price
$350,
$375,
$400,
$450,
$500,
closing
closing
closing
closing
closing
out
out
out
out
out
price
price
price
price
price
$100
$175
$176
$198
$228
$235
$248
$285
$335
HOUSE
T. H. COMTE, GENERAL AGENT
grain from year to year. Instead of
i hops.
The health of the community is
improving and the grippe is gradually
loosing is grip on the residents.
Rev. Mr. Wheeler, of Eugene, is
holding a protracted meeting at the
Rush island school house, with con­
siderable success.
Joe Hills is rushing things at his
logging camp near the Lee rocks.
In about two weeks more he will
Oregon City, Feb. 25.—W. S. move camp to the south side of the
U'Ren this afternoon announced his river, where he will continue to log
candidacy for United States senator, the balance of the season.
In the Republican primary, and
School will commence in the Rush
|comes out strong against Senator Island district No. 7 4 and the Mid-
stated in these dispatches, there I k Chas W. Fulton, whom he charges die Fork district No. 81 tbe first
nothing tangible before the state de­ 1 with being unfriendly to Statement Monday in March and continue four
1. ......
and with
allied
partment which would serve as a ba- No. .,
...... being ........
.. with
....... months, with Miss Murtha Howard
»is for a representation to Japan on [ Standard Oil and corporation adher- and Miss Sarah Howard as the pains­
Mr. U'Ren ulso declares that takers.
the subject of trade in Manchuria, ents
except a protest of the American tex-' II. M. Cake Is a compromiser who has
Clarence McBee Is making prep­
tile manufacturers and »xporters said that he favors the people!« arations to do some logging in a
against the serious blow admlnlHtered choice for United States senator, but short time.
to their trade by the Japanese admin-1 who has remained silent under the
The weather is ideal, with very lit­
Istratlon of railroad affairs In Man­ attacks against Statement No. 1.
tle frost of mornings, the coldest
Several times during the last six morning we have had this winter
churia. It Is expected however, that
some formal representation from Chi­ months Mr. U'Ren has openly stated the
thermometer
registering
25
na will be made, to be followed by a that he would like to b • United States above.
has openly refrained
special message on the subject by the senator, but
state department on the arrival of the 1 from declaring his candidacy, with
newly appointed Japanese minister ulthe hope that Mr. Cak ■, or some oth-
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
fortnlght hence.
|er Juan, would take up the cudgel In
defense of Statement No. 1. but he Dunkard families In Western Penn­
j has wearied at last of waiting for sylvania have made and used "Hick­
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Cake to act and has arrived at the ory Bark Cough Remedy" and raised
conclusion that Cake is not aggres­ their families on it for a hsindred
sive enough to d"fepd the principles years. Now you can buy It of your
Ask for it and use It. be­
'for which other Statement No, 1 men dealers.
cause it's pure; because it will stop
| stand.
Mr. U'Ren stated that his Candida- your cough: because it is the best
Icy is without the knowledge of Sen­ cough remedy made today. Try It.
ator Bourne and that, he believed For sale by Hull's Red Cross Drug
all dealers everywhere.
Senator Bourne would support him. I Store and —
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He said that he had finally made up j
his mind yesterday to be a candidate .
With $1100 in his purse, he 1s pre- ■
pared to itattle for the nomination at ,
that the proverbial snowball had Just ¡the primaries, standing on Statement
(Special Correspondence.)
as much chance to live In Hades as a No. 1.
Washington, Feb. 24.—The pres­
central bank had to be established at
ident has Just signed a proclamation
this time in the United States
An-
creating additions amounting to near-
drew Jackson, he said, did a great
| ly 600.000 acres
the Modoc Na­
and glorious thing whan he destroyed
tional forest In northeastern Califor­
the United States bank.
Mr. Hayes
nia. With the exception of a small
characterized as "fallaceous public
Denver, Colo.. Feb. 2 4
It devel-1 area in the northern part of Lassen
conception" the idea that It was the oped tonight that a woman, a mem-' county, all the lands put within the
United States bonds behind the na­ ber of St. Elizabeth's church who was forest by this proclamation are situ­
tional hank note that made it as present In the church yesterday when ated in Mod-«' county.
The exact
good as gold the world over
Those Father l.eo Heinrichs was shot by area of the additions is 570,000 acres,
notes, he said, will be as good as g ild Guiseppl Alio, the self-confessed an-! which brings the total area of the
everywhere as long as the govern­ archist, today told one of the priests forest up to 859,018 acres. The land
ment and the banks expressed a wil­ of th«' church that a w?ek or so ago | proclaimed a part of the Modoc forest
lingness and the ability to redeem she saw two Italians together in front ; will be put under administration at
them on demand in gold or its equiv­ of th«* church, and that one of them1 once, with Supervisor C. E Rach-
alent "And you cannot change this." was pointing toward Father la-o. whoi ford, whose headquarters is at Altu­
he said, "no matter how many or was standing nearby talking to a! ras. California, in charge.
The addi­
what kind of bonds you put behind parishioner
tions to the forest have a stand of
them."
She Is certain that one of them . valuable yellow pine, which will
In the main, he said, he favored an was Allo, and that he was the man I amount of several million feet .• I
emergency currency plan as favored who was apparently interested In as-1 w.ill average 12,000 feet to the acre.
by tlie currency commission of the curtaining the
Identity
of Father | There is little or no agricultural land
American Bankers' Association.
It Leo.
In tile addition.
was. In his opinion, much superior to
On the strength of this statement '
the \ldrlch bill, but h<g thought It the police again took Into custody,
should go further and put the cur­ Mike Vrunettl, the room mate and
Suff«Tlng ami Dollars Saved.
rency system of the United States on companion of Allo, who was arrested
E 8. Loper, of Marilla, N Y.. says:
a thoroughly sound and correct ba­ yesterday, but later leased He Is be-
"I am a carpenter and have had many
sis.
So that, he said, the national Ing held for investigation.
severe cuts healed by Rucklen's Arni­
banks everywhere could issue curren­
ca Salve. It has saved me suffering
cy at any time when they and the
and dollars
It is by far the best
comptroller agreed that there was a
The Jumping «»ff Plací»
healing salve 1 have ever found
necessity for It to meet the needs of
Heals burns,
sores, ulcers, fever
their customers and the pressing ne­
"Consumption had me In Its grasp, sores, eczema and piles
25 cents at
cessities of the business mon. labor­
and I had almost reached the jump­ W. A. Kuykendall's drug store.
ers and farmers of the community
ing off place when I was advised to
In which they are located rather than
try Dr King's New Disoverv. I want
to make a "currency for the relief
to say right now It saved my life. Im­
The Fraternal Brotherhood met
of the men who are the owners af the
speculative, municipal and railorad provement began with the first bot­ last night and under the management
tle and after taking one dosen bottles of State Manager Taylor and wife
bonds of the country.”
I was a well and happy man again " the lodge initiated a large class of
says George Miwre, of Grimesland. candidates
After the meeting the
N. C. As a remedy for coughs and mem tier» were surprised by the com­
colds and healer of weak, tore lungs, mittee. who assisted them to the
and for preventing pneumonia New banquet room for an oyster supper,
Discovery la supreme
50c and Il at which everybody enjoyed
Look out
W A. Kuykendall's drug store, Trial for March 2. when the largest class
bottle free.
for initiation will ride the T. F B
goat and the big peanut hunt will
come off
A general good time for
all members
seriously wounded his father-
(Special Correspondence )
then kill« d himself by letting
laiwell. Feb
24
Farm t «
are
Are you lacking
In health
oad train run over him
In
Every available acre eaaieat thing in th«* world to
irrel he shot his wife, Blight­ busv seedln-
la being utilised.
the hardest to get? HolHtter’» f
ring her.
The IlWand hop vines are being Mountain Tea I» health Itaell
grubb,«d
No more hop picking In oUier remedy go effect I re.
S
the old Ix>wel| hop fields
Hereafter yourself. 35c Tt a or Tablets.
40 acres of rich hop land will produce
OLD-FASHIONED POLITICAL
Washington. Feb 25
A general
arraignment of the Republican party
was made In tile house today by Gar­
rett. of Tennessee. He charged that
duitlng tlt>- |>euple had been Its entile
career and that the Republican par­
ty had Juat three fundamental argu­
ments, two based on the civil war
and It» outcome, and that "for two
decades the bloody shirt was the par­
ty banner and behind Its crimson
folds they marched to victory after
victory"; and third, that Republican
success means prosperity and Demo­
cratic success does nut, and this has
become a party hymn. N't t for twen­
ty years, he charged, had the Repub­
lican party as such faced an Issue
squarely "out In the opan sunlight of
judgment and reason."
Ilayes on Fiiuince.
Representative Hayes, of Califor­
nia, today addressed the houae oil the
financial question
He held up the
currency syste mof the United States
aa the worst used today by any coun­
try
lie drnouni'i d the Aldrich bill
and ridiculed the proposition for a
central bauk.
Th«- trouble with the currency of
the t nt:id States, he declared, was
Its Inelasticity.
The so-called currency system he
characterised as "patchwork." He
said that under the present system
"we can but wonder that we have
been able to accomplish sui h wonders
With so few financial upheavals."
Only the ability and Ingenuity of
the American bankers and business­
men. he said, has made that possible.
Coming to the question of a central
bank of issue, Mr Hay-s declared
1 Piano player, reg. price $250, closing out price
I Piano player, reg. price $275, closing out price
I Upright Pi^no reg. price $300, closing out price
I Upright Piano, reg. price $325, closing out price
EILERS PIANO
CHINA PROTESTING
AGAINST JAPANESE
TRADE MONOPOLY
Berlin, Feb. 25. The Chines,- gov­
ernment has taken up with the Ger­
man foreign office Japanese treat­
ment of trad-- in Manchuria, and has
broached the possibility of the I'nlt-
ed States and Germany entering into
a special agreement concerning the
maintenance of equal trade opportu­
nities In the Chinese territori"». Chi­
na's appeal has raised the question
of whether or noi the ground I» not
covered in the international agree­
ment already In existence.
SOME CLOSING OUT PRICES
These Pianos are moving fast and we give fair warning to
our friends who expect to buy that the last of them will prob­
ably be sold before the end of the week.
Immense Volume of Business, Clcs? Merlins
and Quick Sales-Two Months’ Business to bj
Done in One Week
That is the principle we shall adhere to during t! e remaining
days of this big sale. Avoid regrets by making your st-lecdon
now. The losers are the ones who wait.
U’REN ENTERS
CONTEST FOR
FULTON'S SEAT
Ph sue
Main 41
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO5
Timber loud. Act, June 3, lM7gJ
United State»« Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, Dec 20.'»«
Notice is hereby given that in cgj
pliance with the provisions of tbej
of Congress of June 3, 1878 e:ui(3
"Au act for the sale of timber h3
In the States of California, Or^J
Nevada and Washington Terr-tory]
as extended to all the Publi lad
States by act of August 4 ii«
Washlng'on, Feb. 25.—Declaring Augustus E. Whitaker of Walid
Denver, Feb. 25.—Through the ef­
forts of Chief of Police Michael De­ that he was in favor of a bond-se­ county of Lane. State (or tetriud
laney it is believed that at least thir­ cured emergency currency, under an of Oregon, has this day. May 23 ldfl
ty anarchists in various parts of the interest c harge high enough to com­ filed in this office his swora »«J
country will be placed under arrest pel automatic contraction of such is­ ment No. 8 785 for the purebu« J
in a few days. Delaney claims that sue, Senator Robert L. Owen, of Ok­ the SW 1-4 of Section No. 3!. H
Murderer Alio and a band of about lahoma, proceeded to criticise many Township No. 19 south, Rang-Nil
forty men. employed as stone work­ features of the Aldrich currency bill West, W. M., and will ctfer /J
to show that the land sought iimd
ers, were driven out of Italy two in the senate today.
Mr. Owen desired a more complete I valuable
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for its timber or st >
years ago. They went to Spain and
were driven from there to Iluenos L?.?.*dv v!oan ¿'ro|i'’aed„,.1.n 1.t.’lr...C0ln..' for agricultural purposes'. an’F’ol
He did not believe
in
...ii
" | tablish his claim to said land kefa
Ayres, coming later to the United mi'.tee bill,
confining the benefits of the issue of W. W. Calkins, U. S. CommisaibM
States.
currency to national at his office in Eugene, Oreg-M, ■
They first settled at Paterson, N. emergency
J., and then spread out over the banks. The provisions for using rail­ Friday, the 6th day oj' March. 1M
country,
Pour men. including Alio, road bonds as a basis for these emer­
He aatnes as witness: Henry Hi«
came to Colorado and the other three gency notes he condemned strongly, son of Alma, Oregon, Clair lliiba
but
said
he
would
feel
compelled
to
may be arrested today.
of Alma, Oregon, William H SilM
Alio is in jail at Colorado Springs vote for the measure except its rail­ of Alma, Oregon, and Sidney PrtB
road
bond
feature,
if
his
proposed
in order to prevent any attempt at
of Walton, Oregon.
lynching, and vehemently denies he amendment should not be adopted.,
Any and all persons elaintiafM
The
only
principle
of
the
committee
belongs to an anarchistic body that
verseiv the above described Lint uj
bill
which
he
regarded
as
of
value
wisnes to murder priests, or that
requested to file their claims ii til
there Is a plot at the oottotn of the i was that relating to emergency notes, office on or before said 6th hy ■
secured
by
bonds
under
a
penalty
shooting.
March, 1908.
higher than the normal rate of inter­
BENJAMIN L. ED9T.
est.
Keeping Open House.
R -gkftr. I
Referring to his proposed substi­
Everybody is welcome when we
feel good; and we feel that way only tute for the Aldrich bill Mr. Owen
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
when our digestive organs are work­ said it proposed United States notes
ing properly.
Dr. King s New Life for emergency use instead of bank Timber Land, Act, June 3, 187*"
I lilted States loind Of fie
Pills regulate the action of the stom­ notes and provides for their instant
Roseburg. Oregon, Dec. 2'1. 41
ach, liver and bowels so perfectly one issue, it allows all national, state or
Notice is hereby given thatibtM
can’t help feeling good when he uses savings banks and trust companies
these pills. 2 5 cents at W. A. Kuy­ putting up necessary securities to use pliance with the provisions o' ’k
kendall's drug store.
them
It provides that notes may be of Congress of June 3, 1878eat"
used as security, but strikes out rail­
An act for the sale of timler i
road bonds,
it does not limit the in the States of California, Or
qtian.ity of emergency notes that Nevada and Washington T-: t
may be used.
It requires a tax of as extended to all the Puilic
6 per cent on the emergency currency States by act of Au,us. 4. ¡2
during the first four months, and Frank C. King of Eugene.
'Jj
eight per cent thereafter. It also pre­ Lane, State (or torr lory* '!
'■
vents active officers of banks from has this day. May 0, 1907. t '• 'dl
There will be at least three candi­ borrowing their funds except under this office, his sworn erat
dates for the Republican nomination safeguard. The use of deposits for 8780, for tile purchase o !-<' M
for assessor at the primaries in speculative buying of stocks, bonds, her Four (4 1 and th? SV. 1-4 >'I
Bank reserves Vi of section No. 2 in town-hi NoJ
April.
Besides the present encum­ etc., is prohibited.
deposits
are required
south,range
No. 6 wwt. A’
bent, B. F. Keeney, and former as- against
„„ j
... federal
,
.
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.
sessor D. P. Burton, who have al-1 jo T«”!
ai e niat ^ e
con " and will offer proof to stow that
ditions
governing
reserves
land sought is more valiable for
ready filed their nominating peti-
timber or stone than for agri ulti
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tions, —
Paulus
D. - Newell,
of this city.
Front
r.ieuniatisni.
aches
and
pains.
purposes, and to establfch !::< r’*
has announced his intention of run­
Your system will be free.
to .«aid land before W. W. (’»lid
nlng and will file his petition wit h
If
you
’
ll
but
take
a
nightly
drink.
U. S. Commissioner, at liis offic*
the county clerk in a few days
Of llodis'ers
Rocky
fountain Eugene Oregon, on Wdnesday. I
Tea.
Tar and ancnaUgna
4th day of March, 1908
He names as witness» Le»h
For the complete cure o* coughs,
Hoaelton of Crow. Oegon. Id
colds, asthma and bronchitis and all .YOK E i»F t.i ARDIAN'S SALE OF
Hoselton of Crow
(regon. J*
REAL PROPERTY.
lung complaints tending to consump­
Notice is hereby given that by virtue Hooker of Crow, Oregcn. J >.ia Hi
tion, liverwort, tar and wild cherry of an order of the County Court of er of Crow, Oregon.
Any and all persons claim av
have for ages maintained an estab- Lane County. Oregon, made and en-
ih(
llshed reputation as a standard cough tered on the 16th dav ofDecember versely the above descrilwd
requested to file their claims is “
remedy. It contains no opium or 1907 in the matter of the guardian­
ship of Elmer Nels Oistad. Alice office on or before slid 6lb
harmful drug and can be given with
1908.
Geneva Oistad and Raymond Pal­ March,
BENJAM1J L. ETDT.
safety to children. Price Sl.ee. Sold mer Oistad. minors, the undersigned
RetiiR
by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co , guardian will offer for sale and sell
props., Cleveland. O.
at private sale to the highest bidder NOTICE OF FINAL SETT! MK'I
for cash at the law office of Wood­
Estate of John R Gold.i«.
Steve Burton, Frank and Harry cock & Potter, at No. 18. West Ninth ceased.
Hopkins and Donald Preston have!
e Street in Eugene. Lane County, Ore­
Notice is hereby given tha
formed an amusement company and i gon. on and after Saturday, the 29th
derslgned
administrator
<!.»•. 11 f V
to.,
*• «iri
ainiiru Aiiiiiiuiiui
* h » i of t-*"
will give a show Friday and Saturday In'the for. 'n,„>n c
' *a' ten “
C1-Ck , ,ate
of jumi
John iv.
R' uvwwu.
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nights of this week at Marcola and I
or said day. the fol-
fned hlg final amount in .’•>
some time next week at d>burg. 1 lowing described
• al property to-|tpr of said estate in the cou: v <
They will
have vaudeville stunts, I wit:
The Southwest quarter of t the
’ue of I-ane County. Oregon, and !’a
high class moving' pictures, illustrat-i
the 2nd day of Martb, 190 *•'
ed songs and other features on the| southwest quarter of Section 21, and
hour of one o'clock n th • a'**1
program
The boys are good enter­ he Meat half of the Northwest quar­
of said day. has been fixed b;’h*
tainers and deserve to be liberally ter and the Northeast quarter of
patronised.
\»r!hwest quarter. Section 2S. and court for the hearing of -
to said account and for the r»'
.he West half
of the Northwest
tlement of said estate. All "
II* YOU K\FW
»nd the west half of the
The merits of the Texas Wrajer Southwest quarter of Section 29. all must lie filed on or before oi
you would never suffer from kidney^ I tn Township
‘ - range 4, East for final sAtiement.
uo., 17 ' “
8outh
Dated January 16, 19<*S
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bladder or rheumatic trouble
|t g | of the V
'Ln,
?.me,,op Meridian. The I
DANIEL HIN""
bottle (two months' treatment). Sold . land» in Section
----- j 21 and 28 consist- L. BILYEU.
Amisf
by O J. Hull, or bv nwnii
Send for I ing of 16(1 acres: the lands in Ser-;
Atty
testimonials. Dr E W Hall 592« |Gon 29 consisting of 160 acres. In
¡all 320
Olive street, St. Louis
acres. In I^ine County, Ore-
Two sales of property­
Ron.
street t addition have Just
Dated this 22nd day of January,
a lot to N. A Reynolds and J
1 9 0 S
CASTOT a IA.
tract to
I A. O. Knowles and FT
With
^■Whllitrb.i-
ton.
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