Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, December 17, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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Kl'OIMl WMEKLY GLAHD
THLRHDAY. DEX’EM BEK 17, I»*»"
THREE-STORY BLOCK
WILL BE BUILT AT
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COTTAGE ßROVE
Druw'ts
The Quality btore
For Christmas Suggestions Look
rough Our New and
Up-to-Date Store
x-mas bííís m
Uy decorated holly and fancy
Loxts containing Eaton Hurbut’s high-
rrade paper and envelopes..
Per box.............. ......................... 50c
Larger box.................................. 75c
Large boxes with assorted sizes paper
and envelopes.................. $1.00
Hrd-painted calendars, 25c to $1.00
Congress Playing Cards................ 50c
Fountain Pens.......................... $1.00
Christmas Seals and Tags.
X-mas Gifts in
Sundries
Roll-ups for travelers, fitted complete,
an excellent assortment, from
........ $5.50
$1.50 to..........
Gillette Safety Razqrs ........ $5.00
Razor Strops............
50c to $2.00
Shaving Mugs .......... ............ 25c
Manicure Scissors.... ............ 50c
Pearl-handled Files... ............ 75c
Baby Sets................ ............ 75c
Toilet Sets..............
........ $3.00
See our fine line of Imported Perfumes, Toilet Waters
and Toilet Soaps
Messrs. Dunbar A O'Lone will
erect a three-story brick building
on their property with a basement.
Plans are now in preparation, and a
thoroughly up-to-date structure will
be built. The basement will be of
I concrete and the three stories of
pressed brick.
A fine glass front
will be put in and an electric ele­
vator end steam heat will also come
in with the modern utilities of the
i store.
The basement will contain
the grocer*’ department, the ground
floor tin- dry goods and the cloth­
ing, the second floor the ladies'
' ready-to-wear garments and' shop
3hop rooms, and the third floor will
’ contain furniture and carpets. The
building, aside from
the ground
purchase, is estimated will cost be­
tween >S,7<)0 and >9,000 complete,
and will be another substantial im­
provement to this growing little
city. The Garman-lleinenway Co.
will move to t'1 eir newly acquired
property about the first of Feb­
ruary.
.Mr. Lincoln will move as
soon as he finds a location and work­
men will r< node! tin- Interior of
the present liuilding, placing in a
plate glass front and a a balcony
around the room. Work on the new
brick will commence about the 1st
of May, the coming spring, as soon
as the peather permits. The pres­
ent structure will be moved to the
side street and Garmen-Hemenway
Co. will continue doing business in
It until their new building is fin­
ished.
This
is an
unexepected
change in the building contemplated
in this city, and with the present
building in course of construction
and those to start in the spring, a
greater activity than the place has
ever before seen will have started.
Let the good work go on.
The delinquency court of the 4th
Regiment, O. N. G.. has been ordered
convened at the armory in Cottage
Grove Thursday evening, December
10th, 1908, at 7:30 p. m. for the
trial of all members of the company
delinquent in their duty.
Privates John
F.
McFarland,
I Charles E. Whitlock and Harley E.
Queoner have been summoned to
appear before the court for trial for
continued absence from drill,
The court is presided over by
M. Williams. Lieutenant Colonel
the Fourth Regiment.
At the annual meeting of the
Commercial club 'held in the club
rooms last night considerable im­
portant business was transacted and
officers were elected for the en­
suing year as follows:
President, H. O. Thompson; secre­
tary F. H. Rosenberg; treasurer,
George Hall.—Leader and Western
Oregon.
ANNUAL REPORT OF
HADN’T YOU BETTER GET A PAIR?
hose ladies ’ shoes at
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$3.00. $3.50, M and $5 val-
ues. All sizes. Kid. Patent
Leather, Gun Metal Fifteen
different styles. Gooey ear welts
and hand-turned soles
SPECL $ ]
“IDEAL” PERFUME
IDEAL TOILET WATER
IDEAL TOILET SOAP
A PAIR
it doesn’t happen very frequently
Don't you think
you had better look them over?
We have several
hundred pairs* but don't hesitate too long
You can't
up every
now while you can
SECRETARY OF
Roger & Galiett’s Perfumes
• * - The Wells Shoe Store
We invite you to shop at the new drug store
Corner Willamette and Ninth Street, Eugene
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A DCLIGHTFUl
LiOülP FA c ?
POWDER
mparts a pleasing softness
and delicacy to the skin *■
»nd restrains the ravages e(
* sun, wind and time.
ts continued application elimi
lates sunburn, tan and freckles and
renders imperceptible annoying
minor blemishes and saliowness.
It possesses a dainty, clinging odor
exclusively its own and is in every
way a perfect toilet luxury. Trice
SO cents. Ask your druggist for it
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Mme.
Karl
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The total estimates of the war de­
partment for the next fiscal year,
I as shown by the annual report of the
secretary of war, amount to >189,-
i 755,039, an increase of about >52,-
000,000 over the appropriations for
the present fiscal year.
This in
j crease is largely for river and harbor j
work, and other public works of a
‘civil character, for which purpose
about >24,000,000 is asked.
Of
this balance, about >10,500,000 is i
an additional ..estimate for the sup-j
port of the army, military academy >
and, the militia. For military pub- ,
lie works, such as fortifications, ar­
senals, military posts, etc., the esti-
mates cal] for an increase of >17,-
MATHEW'S DEATH
PHUNE DEALERS
800,000.
BERT KELSAY GIVEN
The secretary of war especially
OBJECT TO RATES recommends
STILL REMAINS A
an addition of 612 offi­
PAROLE SENTENCE
cers to the army, and also approves
DEEP MYSTERY
a policy for the elimination from the
OF THREE YEARS
A communication has been receiv­ service of all officers who fail to
ed by the railroad commission from maintain the requisite standard of
Both of these proposi­
A. C. Burdick & Co., large .prune efficiency.
I From Friday’s Dally).
tions were before congress at its
The coroner's inquest over the packers of Portland, saying that no­ last session and will |be strongly
(From Fridays Daily Guard.)
body of Jacob Mathews, who was tice has been given to the effect that
Bert Kelsay, a Creswell youth, who
found dead Sunday in the cabin on the rate on dried fruits will be ad­ urged this year.
pleaded guilty to the charge of per­
the Walker place between Eugene vanced on Oregon lines on the first
jury a few days ago. was given a
and Springfield and who was
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thought of the year from the present rate of
CONSUL MILLER LEAVES
parole sentence to the penitentiary
to have been murdered, was com-, >1.00 to >1.10.
of three years by Judge Harris this
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plefe I this afternoon.
The j jury
The Burdick
. people
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protest
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FOR
CALIFORNIA
morning. He gave the boy a good
f.sileii to establish the cause of death, strongly on this advance In rates,
lecture and stated that he allowed
They took the testimony of the phy­ , which are now imposed on the min-
him his liberty on the condition that
sicians who examined the contents lltnum weight cars of twenty tons.
Hon. H. B. Miller, U. S. consul he keep out of trouble hereafter. The
of the stomach. The physicians re­ I During the time when the fruit in-
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_______ at Yokahoma. Japan, after judge stated that if he was found
ported that there was no trace of | dustry was in its Infancy, states the general
poisoning.
The jury returned the 'communication, the railroad compa- a visit of several weeks In Eugene intoxicated at any time, frequented
following verdict:
■ ny solicited the trade of the fruit and Portland, went to Albany today saloons or was caught in any crime
"We, the jury, say that deceased i growers on their freight lines, and to visit his brother, Hon. F J. Mil­ during the three years he would go
was Jacob Mathews aud his age was i gave the minimum weight car of 12 ler, this afternoon and will leave to the penitentiary to serve out full
53 years. Alter considering all the ) tons, but later they have gradually that city tonight for California to time. The boy went to Portland to
evidence obtainable, we, the
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jury. ( raised the weight to fifteen tons, join his family at San Mateo. He work, his father, B. S. Kelsay. hav­
say that said Jacob Mathews died and are now compelling the fruit expects to leave San Francisco for ing secured him a job of driving
from a cause to the jury unknown. men to take the service of a 20-ton hie post at Yokohama about the first a team at >5.00 a day.
Linn anil l*arsH>ns Not Guilty.
Wo find that said Jacob Mathews car
It la apparent that the 20-ton 1 of March.
The trial of Tom Linn, charged
Mr. Miller, at the station this
died in Lane county, Oregon, on or car Is too large for the dried fruit |
about the 5th day of Deember, 1908. shipment«. •which are hardly large morning, stated to a Guard reporter with selling liquor, was held today.
he was sorry his health would The following jury was chosen: S.
S M. YORAN.
enough to properly necessitate so that
hot permit of his staying here and B. Jackson, Jr., Thos. Gray, L. M.
W J WARNOCK.
large a car.
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his
friends longer.
He said Tozier. E. S. Prindle, Geo. Fisher,
J. M HOWE.
The letter also states that the visiting
he was”very glad to note the progress O. W. Brobham, A A. Gibson. E. F.
C. I*. BARNARD,
present raise in rates will be largely that Eugene has made in
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past * j Miller, Jas. Humphrey, G. T. Ray,
Wm PRESTON.
responsible for the decrease in the few years and he is reluctant to got and B. F. Goodpasture.
GEORGE GRIFFIN.
fruit business In Oregon, and that back to Japan after seeing the prog­
After the evidence was taken the
at the present time several of the ress that the whole coast is enjoy­ attorneys for Linn made a motion
farmers are digging up their trees, ing. He feels like staying to share that the jury be Instructed to return
unable to meet the crcumstances in-
PALL BEARER
a verdict of not guilty, The motion 1
the prosperity.
volved through shipments,
was sustained and the verdict was
riv commission has taken the
accordingly.
AT LINCOLN'S
matter under advisement.
The jury In the case
vs. Zach Parsons, accused of selling
FUNERAL STRICKEN
:
DIED
: liquor
on a second count, returned
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CHARLES DAVIS
♦♦♦»♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ a verdict of not guilty this after­
noon at one o'clock after having
1908. been out several hours.
At Dexter, December 8.
FOUND NOT GUILTY Vida
Washington,
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old
May. the
19-months'
Henry <1. Worthington, former mein-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Til-
ber of congress front Nevada and
Hill BIG INCREASE
Omaha. Neb, Dec. 10.—After IS
toe only living i«all bearer at the hours of deliberation the jury in the ton. Interment in the Pleasant
cemetery.
funeral of Abraham Lincoln, was
IN FREIGHT RATES
of Charles E. Davis, charged
stricken with appoplexy on the floor case
with the murder on the morning of
of the house shortly after noon to- ! Sept.
2 of Dr. Frederick Rustln, this
ON NEW YEAR
day.
morning brought In a verdict of not Is the removal of the appendix by a
guilty and the judge ordered the surgeon. No one who take« Dr King s
< ««Il OF TMANUl
Washington, D. C., Dec. 10.—
prisoner discharged. Nineteen bal­ New Life Pills Is ever subjected to
our
We •■araeoUy Jeair* to express
lots were required to reach the agree­ this frightful ordeal. They work so Transcontinental freight tariffs, be­
prratitud«» «nd appr«ctatlo* to the many ment.
quietly you don't feel them
They ginning January 1 next, will be ad­
fiitiolfi an»! nefabhara who ao kindly
It Is not believed that any further enre constipation, headache, billfous- vanced on all eastnound traffic by
rendered aid an«l r»»mfort at the death
The class rates on
and burial of our kelowed husband, fa­ prose, utIons will be undertaken In nesa and malaria 25c at W A. Kuy­ rail and water.
ther nn4 brother
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Mc<*ulloui(h. connection with the killing of Dr. kendall’s drug store.
west bound traffic from the Atlantic
an«! «'Mpe< tally to the fteoth-Kelly Com­
seaboard to Pacific Coast points will
pany, which contributed material aid. Rustln. unless new evidence Is dis­
The superintendent of the state be increased approximately ten per
Th»- profusion of rare and beautiful covered.
itoweta a ere hl<tity appreciated. brln<-
insane asylum has notified County cent.
•ilent meaaatfea o< love and aympa-
Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder C1erKI.ee that Nellie Lewis, who wa»
MI(S
AMANDA Mdtri JA>UUI<. Fills. They are antiseptic and soothe adniRed to the asylum from Lane
KTIIFL M. ('I’EUK’GH.
pain quickly Insist upon DeWitt's county on November 13. 1908, st'
!>l NNIS NLCt’LUH’GII.
Kidney and Bladder Pills Regular released on three months leave c*(
AI.VIN M.-CVLIABVGIi.
• Ire, 5>c. Sold here by all druggiata. I absence on December 10.
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HOUBEGANT’S
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Make
Useful
Holiday
Presents
D andruff and
F ajunû + iair
are bat oatward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan-
Jrntl germs sapping the life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para-
'site, soothes the itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
it falling oat A single appiicatioa
gives relief and proves its worth.
Save yotr hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO.
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We are d «nera in
FARMK AND I.AMI8
If you want to sell your firm, send
us full description, tenus, etc., ¿nd
we <su do It.
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T. B. ACKIRM A <•<».,
270 H \* ishiiigton St... .
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A LUAN Y
Why not buy your hus­
band. father or son a fine
suit of clothes—the fa­
mous MICHAELS. STERN
& CO. make—at Hansons.
They have the quality and
style that well • dressed
men are partial to. Such a
gift would be appreciated.
Our line of gftr,fs
nishings is complete and
in shirts, underwear and
neckwear we are sure .e
have just what you a^
looking for.
ED. HANSON
East Niuth Street
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