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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1908)
T OVATO». THURSDAY, DKXTäMBKR 10. lOOO PROHIBIT KILLING CHINESE PHEASANTS FOR TWO TEARS « Helen Marks Co. Store The Quality Store DRUGGISTS Hotel Smecde Building Cutters New Game Law Being Framed » STANLEYS P«« Pri« for Introduction at Next Session of Legislature Christmas Perfumes IN FANCY BpXES Ro^er & Gallet s Perfumes Piver's Perfumes Houbrigant.s Perfumes Ed. Pinaud’s Colgate's I i < 4 k I Perfumes in Dainty Poxes II have Are appropriate gifts. them in great variety of makes at all prices Ask for your favorite perfumes. % J* Fine Boxed Xmas Stationery The prettiest boxes of the best paper Everyone needs writing paper, which is a most acceptable Christmas gift. I lie best Christmas goods are those picked out first and the early shopper gets them — NEWS OF SPRINGFIELD n»cT uierv OF PAo I WLLlS A ve v proltj wedding took place al t ><• hoti '■ of Mr. an I Mrs. C. B. Orton on West Main street Tues day evening, December 1, at eight o'clocl . The contracting parties were Mrs. .iortha WIHiin-s and Mr. Earl W. Gord in. Tile lit Ido was born In grew to womanhood in the vicinity of Brownsville and Is the daughter of a very prominent family in Linn >♦< » county. The groom is express mes senger on the Springfield Albany lo cal happy couple will <al The 1 nappy win make iiiukv their home in Springfield and will commence housekeeping in one of ~ ’ s residences on Mill Mrs. Pengra street. Election Day Monito), The citizens of Springfield their caucus at the town hall nesday evening and placed In nomin ation L. E. Thompson and Geo. Mc Cauley, as councilmen to serve two years; I.. M Beebe for Recorder to serve one year and John Hell for treasurer to serve one year. The vote ♦* : X* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ XX ♦♦ ♦< XX ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Headquarters for Watches, Clocks. Jewelry. Cut Glass, and Diamonds. J. S. LUCKEY, Pioneer and Re liable Jeweler, established ir. Eugene since 1869. We have iust received our first car for this season Gnifin Hardware Company Aifent« for the Genuine “Phoenix Spray." Exchange and General System Being Re built c Long Pants, small sizes. $1 values, 25c Our price Bathing Robes Nice for a Christmas present. $3-50 and $4.59 Overcoats For Boys. Boys’ Vests Most all sizes, values to $1.50, Our price.................. 25c Hat Pins Sample Line $2.75 to $7.00 Overcoats- Cravenettes For men, 19c 40c 85c Values to 50c .choice. Values to $1.00. choice Values to $2.50, choice $5.00 to $15.00 Scarf Pins A Hundred Designs, Ladies’ Shoes Sample Line 25c to $1.50 Sizes 2 to 4, Velues to $5.00, Choice »pair............ $1.98 I K All sizes, values to $1.50, Choice.............. 69c Leather Cards Included, ♦ Each.............. Toilet Soaps Cheap to the highest grade. Boxes............. 10c to 75c Ladie’s Aprons- Cooks’ Aprons Values to 50c, Special . Souvenir Post Cards 1c 19c Children’s Hose All sizes, 20c values, Special, two pairs for..25c Box Stationery Complete line just received, 1c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c Umbrellas Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s, 45c to $4.00 Cut Prices on Drugs Childrens’ Rompers All sizes, Many patterns, Special......... - 39c Everything for Less at STANLEYS SEVERAL ARRAIGNED THEODORE BURTON FOR SECRETARY FOR SELLING BOOZE OF TREASURY j . W. Gilkyson, division traffic su- alsany 1«4 m ! cs Oollegate. Normal ao4 O ob «"** ormraea. Kdacation In all btaodM*. I m , Mieaoa. aiathemaUoa »to., a>l b—* ft**! fœndatfoa that has won ■raateet mes and wowea. We help bor» w M omb « pay; »parlai dorrol tor Leefor <1 ria a«w '•"J®* Uoa WRTTK TODAY foralSaï Al BUI Y COLLEGE ^ALBAN Y, 0«8W U1OLNES ♦ : -♦ :xxxxxxx:xxxxxxx:xxxxxxxxt:xxx:::::xxxxxxxxxxxxx:x ♦•♦xxx:xxx:xxxxxxxxxx:::xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Phoenix Lime and Sulphur Liquid Spray Boys Corduroy Pants IMPROVEMENTS IN TELEPHONE SERVICE Local 19c Buy him one for Christmas, $4.45, $5.00. $5.50 and $5 75 M F C • ♦4 ♦ :r was unanimous for recorder and treasurer It is understood that two tickets will be in the field as usual, I the other being what is known as the tax payers. The latter ticket has not yet been nominated but a caucus is called for tonight. The regular an nual election will be held Monday, December 7, at the town hall. Masquerade. Some of the local boys are arrang ing for a big masquerade ball to be given Christmas eve at the opera house. Dillard and Svarverud's or chestra will furnish the music, sup per will be served at the Ainorlcan house and a good time is assured all who attend. Several prizes will be given for the best costumes, dancers, j etc., which will be announced in the News at a later date.—News. Transparent Celluloid, Our price ... This forenoon In the circuit court Washington, Pec. 3.—That Repre Shell Coffman, Pony Witter and perlntendent of the Pacific States sentative Theodore Burton, of Ohio, James Karhan were arraigned on the ■ Telegraph and Telephone Co., was has been offered the portfolio of sec- charge of violating the local option law. Karhan pleaded guilty to one in in the city this week, leaving for the1 dictment and not guilty to another. north on the noon train. His mis Coffman entered a plea of not guilty sion here was to study the local tel and the time for entering a plea in ephone situation with a view to the Witter case was set for Monday making improvements in the system at 9 a. m. Karhan’s sentence will be ■ »BUSINESS COLLEGE and service, beyond those • already pronounced Monday. P.’?-! L’l .’’.'S ANOTfNTM f » under way. The company is now HR POR’LANO CRiGO* In the injunction case of the First Hffi expending an appropriation of |2l,- ■ JU WRITE FOR CATALOG National Bank of Roseburg et al vs. 000 in outside improvements in Eu the city of Roseburg, et al, a decree gene. and Superintendent Gilkyson of injunction was granted this morn informs the Guard that he has been ing. instructed to plan inside improve In the case of W. J. Kays vs. Mrs. ments that will call for at least as Jessie Boughton and the Eugene +++ + SEVERE ACCIDENT TO large a sum of money. It is the in ♦ ♦♦♦ Loan 4 Savings bank, to foreclose; to place a modern switch harles c arland tention a mortgage, a decree of foreclosure > board in the central office like that was granted. which has been Installed In Port Charles McFarland, one of the em land, and suitable for the needs of H M Harkins, a logger employed ployes at the Southern Pacific depot, the city for twenty years in the fu In the Booth-Kelly camp on Fall was severely injured last evening ture. dating from l#10. In the mean about 5 o'cjock. by a crate of plate < time additional switchboards, like creek, was brought to the Eugene glass falling against him in a car. those now in use. will be added to hospital yesterday suffering from in his head and his back His right arm near the wrist was keep pace with the Improvements un juries received by being struck by a bruised but the injuries w * broken and he was otherwise hurt der way on the outside. flying line. A big gash was cut on lous. The company Is also arranging It was thought that he was Inter- ; nally Injured, but after an examina for extensive Improvements on the tion, Dr Kuykendall, the attending long distance lines, making such val physician, stated that such was not ley cities as Eugene. Albany and This sterling household remed v is most the case. Mr. McFarland was help Salem clearing houses for all local successfully prescribed for a ‘ wor < 1 ing to unload a shipment of plate business. inste.»d of having branch troubles.” For derangements of the glass for the new I. O. O. F. block 1 lines cut in on‘the main long dis gestive organs it is a natural corrective, I when in some manner one of the tance wires, as Is now the case. operating directly upon the liver and a..- big crates became overbalanced and This will call for the stringing of mentary canal, gently but persistent ' falling pinned him between it and | new wires through the valley, and THEODORE E. BURTON. stimulating a healthful activity. 1_ the side of the car He threw up virtually a reconstruction of the sys beneticial influence extends, however. ° his arm to protect himself and in tem. When this work is completed every portion of the system, aiding m >e that way the right arm was broken. ' In accordance with the plans, which retarv of the treasury Is generally be ■■ ■1 ■ Mr. Gilkyaon showed the Guard rep processes of digestion and assimilattf n lieved in Washington. resentative, no patron should at any food, promoting a wholesome, nat ri. i time lie compelled to watt over ten appetite, correcting sour stomach, minutes for any long distance call, breath, irregularities of the bowel-, con and will generally be able to secure stipation and the long list of tr>.»i.- Positively corcò by Immediate service. directly traceable to those unwholw the««- Little Pills. All these improvements will be conditions. Kaspanlla dispels dro" Tiey also relieve P’. carried out just as rapidly as it Is DEFEATS 0. A. C ness, headache, backache and des fresi* ir Pysj-. psi*. I» possible to do the work. which I ency due to inactivity of the e”en atxl Too Hear ELEVEN TO TEN should have been well under way kidnevs and digestive tract. It - . tUag. A perfect !W now but for the financial flurry o! strengthening tonic of the highest ' o'- • I 'or iUrrtarey Sscxia. a year ago. to If it fails to satisfy we author I ■ »M um , li.ul Twu dealers to refund the purchase pro • i the Month. . ♦ Hove C hemical C o . Portland. On jt. vie, PaBk in ’he SMr :xx:xxx::xxx:xxxxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxr ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ------- ► ♦4 Smoking Jackets Dressitig Combs Officers of the Oregon Fish and Game Association will propose exten sive amendments to the existing game laws of the state at the com- j Ing session of the Legislature. A committee, representing the Associa tion, of which A. E. Gebhardt is sec retary, is revising the various sec tions of the code with reference to ■ the protection of fish and game. It is the purpose of the committee to simplify the state's statutes on this subject so that the averege citizen by reading the law will be able to place an intelligent construction on its pro-, visions. “The committee expects in about two weeks to complete the first draft of the law as we will seek to have it amended.” said Mr. Gebhardt yester day. “We are taking considerable pains and devoting a great deal of our time that laws which will pro tect our fish and game ttpy be for-' ' ululated for the consideration of the Btate's lawmakers. A mistaken lm- ‘ nresslon prevails that those laws In ■ the past have been framed In the In- j terest of the city «oorts-man exclusive ly rather than for the protection of ■ the fish and game. In its work the .committee is doing everything in its power to dissipate that idea. What is! needed in this state is legislation that, will protect and multiply the Btate's fish and game regardless^ f ¡my s»>b | fish interest. What |ij tpvnj |t the I intention oi tlm committee to Suggest uniform law« that shall apply in all couutlo« alike. Endless confusion we 1 find has resulted from the laws as ; they are now constituted from the i fact that differed restrictions are im- 1 posed In practically every county of [ the state.” a *1 ..in rwepotiso io a general demand Alike from the hunters and the far- I | Wftfs, the committee will recommend ' a law establishing a closed season at tat Ie'ast. two years for the protection 0/ the Chinese pheasant Another law will be suggested prohibiting the kil ling of elk for a period of five or six •. years. I ' The . LpgisIalttYe also will be asked to provide ror a bounty fund on / w », WÓI ^v>lves and cougars. Between i vk crows, crow* and the animals named It Is asserted by members of the commit tee that more birds and other game are killed annudlly than by the sportsmen. It is for that reason the committee believes the state shov'd make provision for this sort of pro- , tection. Under the picsent law the county courts are empowered. If deemed expedient, to provide such a bounty fund, but the members of the committee feel that the expense should be borne by the state directly rather than by ary one county or j group of counties since the benefits j following such a policy are state-wide j and not confined to the community ' in which such a tax is levied.—Ore- | gonian. Cutters 612 Willamette Street, Eugene, Three Doors South of Ninth St. KASPAR ILLA 3IGK CARTERS ^TTTLE J/1«8- i.IX'KHL -'late tac Bow ’ ALLñLL PULL ARTERS fflTTtE ft IVER Si SMAIL Mtn? Must Í5.1T Fac-i«.n> Stonature ♦ ♦ ♦ + > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Nearly everybody kows DeWkt'r Little Early Risers are the best pills pleasant. made. 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