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m KUOEWK WEEKLY OUABD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909
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Special
35c Turkish Towels 19c a pair
For this week only we offer large
Turkish 1 owels, a 35c value, at
the special price, per pair
19c
The* Towel»*« 2O»49 inch.» in iiu, grind quality, and our special
pn« il under «he preMnt whnlri.ilr ur.t oi the gm *ds.
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DON’T PAY DRUG STURE PRICES FOR THESE ARTICLES
Monnin s Talcum Powder,
25c, we »ell for............. 19c
CoU'ulc » Talcum Powder,
25c, wc sell for..............19c
Jergcn a Talcum Powder,
25c, wc sell for............. 15c
Eastman's Benzoin and Al
mond Cream, 2be, for. 15c
Eastman » Benzoin und AL
mond Cream, 50c, for.ßQc
3 in 1 Oil, 25c, we »ell for 19c
3 in 1 Oil ,10c, we »ell for . 8c
Eastman a C "tnphor Ice, 1 5c
we sell f« ........................ 8c
Eastnrm i Cold Cream, 1 Sc,
we sell for.........................8c
Sachet Powder, 1 5c, we sell
for ................................. 10c
Liquid Veneer, 25c, we »ell
for ................................. 19c
Liquid Veneer, 50c, wo »ell
for
............................39c
Cashmere Bouquet Soap,
35c, we »ell for. . . • • 24c
Colgate'» Colco Soap, 25c,
we sell for ...... •••19c
Williams Shaving Soap, 10c,
we »ell for ....
•••• 5c
Colgate» Shaving
Stick,
25c, wc sell for.
••••19c
Packer's Tar Soap, 25c,
we sell for............ ••••19c
Colgate a Tar Soap, 2 5c,
we »ell for.............. •••15c
Woodbury'» Facial Soap,
25c we »ell for . . . • • 19c
Pears' Soap, scented, 25c,
we sell for............ • - 19c
Pears' Soap, unscented, 20c
we sell for .................. —
Euthymol Tooth Paste, 2 5c,
we »ell for
............ 19c
Dr. Lyons' Tooth Powder,
25c, wo »ell for ........... 19c
Colgate'» Dental Powder,
25c, wc •ell for ........... 20c
Colgate'» Dental
Cream,
25c, we »ell for ........... 20c
Calvert’» Tooth
Powder,
25c, wo »ell for ........... 19c
Crave»' Tooth Powder, 25c’
we »ell for
............19c
Oxydento Tooth Powder,
25c, we »ell for ........... 19c
Dentalon Tooth Powder,
25c, we »ell for ........... 19c
Santinol Tooth
Powder,
2 5c, we sell for ........... 19c
White a Tooth Powder, 2 5c,
we sell for..............
•19c
Calder » Dentine, 25c, we
■ell for..................... • 19c
Boradent Tooth Paste, 25c,
we sell for........................ 19c
Zonwei»» Tooth PaBte, 2 5c,
we sell for......................19C
Eucalyptol Tooth
Paste,
25c, wc sell for. . . ••••19c
Eastman's Perfume, 25c,
we sell for............ ••••12c
Coke Shaving Foam, 25c,
we sell for............ ...•19c
Colgate'» Glycerine, 4 os.,
25c, we sell for . . ...•19c
Colgate's Glycerine, 8 01.,
35c, we »ell for . . ..••25c
Florida Water, 25c, we »ell
for ................................... 19c
Florida Water, 50c, we sell
for ................................. 39c
Th» cltv council met In adjourned
MIM8 It li’ID in 4DW "
»♦Mloa thl» morning at -ten o'clock
for tlx- purpose of letting the con- Vd<| Till» Far« to ' ear St< re of
lr»c; for the paving of Oak »tri-i t
It now l< «Ige.
b»(we»n Eaat Ninth and East Elev-
’■»Hi. The contrnet fur building the
Kidney disease advances so rapld-
<»menl curbing was to lot It to T II. ly that many ii person Is flrtnly in
Ellis and that for th* bltullthlc Ila grasp lie for > aware of Its prog-
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Prompt rttention should l><*
Mwnirnt to tbe Warren Conatruc- given the slightest symptom of kid-
>ioa Co, op a baala ot $2 In per noy disorder. If there is a dull pain
•»»•re yard. The pa> -ment la to be In the back, headaches, dizzy spell»
G lea-t w ide. Thera w ia consider ......................
or if the
or a tired, worn-out 'eellng.
fr
able dl»> usrlon ns to the
coat of
e cost
uf the urine 1» dark, foul-smelling. irregiil-
Hmmetit. but \\ i. Archanib
......... au,' )ar ,md a< tended with pain, procure a
th« romp,my '■ reprewntat Ive, staled good kidney remedy st once.
that h.- «a, -.ne the lompany would
Your townspeople
recommend
* number of concessions.
Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the state
Th» result <>f yesterday's election ment of thii Eugene citizen
*•* ranvaiHcd
It was found that
Mrs .1 M. Drew. 2»5
295 E
E. Eighth
•'«1 »ute» had been < ant fi I lie prop- St , Eugene,
.. Oro, says. ”1 suffered
°»ltlon of empowering the city to from eeveri pains In the region of
'ondenin th» right-of-way
for the my kidneys and through mv loins.
jl0,er canal through Oscar Millican's nt time- . extending
to my limbs,
- -.......
secretions
•nd ¡.nd no had been eaat against action of tiie kidney
I
■ «"nlng u mrjo'lty for the propo to Irregular ns to plainly show
rtion ot 452.
the kidney* were disordered.
UlB mater of the width of tile < <• i lalnis made for Dmii's Kidney 1*111»
B‘»t *Blk H) front of Mrs. Ro»- led Bin to procure b a supply at lie La-
I was surprised at
pln • Property at East Ninth mid no’s drug »tore
nnd in a
* “* discussed mid re- the prompt ■ relief
-......... received
.......
short time my condition was grentlv
Doan's
Kidney
Pills
lienc-
Iasi Night's Meeting.
Imprm
!• »<■ greatly that I give to
* '•J'" routine liualnesa whs Iran- fitted
r strongest endorsement.
tea by the city duds at their reg- them
I by all dealers. Price 50
For
^nlila for (lie transmission wire to i cents.
■• ,.ter Milburn Co., Buffalo,
ni
fr'l,n • he proposed power New )
• »t tn Eugene were opened. There ted State».
<.r.r'uW"
frotu the Amerl-
Remember the name Doan s
7,r" .'lid Sl. 'l Co. at $15 25 and take no other
in. acc
’ '' (.|,t,.,|
‘r‘ ' - lM'r K»0 poll lids, be-
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The riiDSlgnemeiit of $327 worth
nJ!iB*,”r,B F ioiii committee» were
of th«- C <1 Conn bund Instruments
»"<! plaeed <„, f||e.
for Ibi- Elmirs band has arrived
PrlrMlh|
M",,n reported
I hut This makes $8"s worth received by
Hon i , ‘ ,"',‘n H,''urvd on edili the limid since March 15. A. M. Dan
«1111.1” r" ' "l’r|nkler!x and the com
iel I* local agent for these Instru
on» r,,,'",l|m> tided the purchase of
•nd tk>r'
1 ,b' 1 ‘'port was adopted ments.
directed to pur-
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder I'llls
•<'¿.»1
of a sewer Io the new are anttaoptlC Hiui relieve pain quick
y°ur
•lltlot. ¿“"»e In tlm Fair Grounds nd- ly. Inalat upon lleWltt's
name to E. C DeWitt * t o.. Chicago,
was referred.
•d»n.!T,l'«l., n W1’" presented to nuic- for a free trial box. Sold by all drug
Oliv.»
, H* ^f'enth street from gists.
forma ? **'»•«. The met.er was re-
F. A. Anderson has sold his fine
flxiir.M,1” ,l"' r* ' • I'tlneer io obtain
team of gr«yn to n man from ’«P
Th» °n 1
f’proxmnte cost.
fo n»i r!”ni*l*,l',e rece itly appointed Mi Kcnzie river through an mi In I ne
rll. , 11 »*•* for th wells of the I Guard. Mr Anderson has recently
io»,. ,lcr *<»rk* reported ns fol- purchased an auto buggy
8. Hnndsaker who has been very
II) for a long time at his home on
East Twelfth street, la still in » >’«'•
condition, and no visitors are allow
ed to see him.
Let us show you Boys
Clothin
oys ’ Clothing.
Knee pants
suits either with or i without
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the Knickerbocker
trousers, also combination suits having two pairs
of trousers
PRICE CUTTERS
6¡2 Willamette S l .
Eugene, Oregon
Shoes
Are Selling
For Less This Week
at Stanleys
Price Reductions on every pair
of shoes in the store, new stock
included. A contemplated
change in some of the lines we
carry has forced
Great Price
Reductions
Suits at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, $5.50
Notions Are Always Less at» Stanleys
lc
Post Cards
Eugene Views
Oregon Views
Birthday Cards
Floral Car»4'
Comic Cards
Biggest andB:st Assortment
of Post Cards in the City
ana all at the
same price
Each
We arc selling some lines at a third less than the wholesale cost.
lc
Bath Robes
Half Price
Our regular 53.50 and $4.50 Bath Robes
priced specia ly for this week at one'half
price each $1.75 and $2.25
Flushing. N. Y . May 11.—The
Jury In the case of Capt. Peter C.
Ilnlns. Jr.. I', S A., charged with
the murder of Win. E Annis on Aug-
list 15. 1908. brought lu a verdict
of guilty of mansimiichter. In the
first degree this afternoon. The jury
had been out for four hours.
The defendant was remanded to
the custody of the sheriff for sen
tence next Monday morning, and it Is
expected that counsel for Hains will '
make the usual motion for a stay of
WOMAN'S BODY
IN OLD CEMETERY
Providence, R. I.. May 11.—The
terribly battered body of Mrs. Lau
ra E. Regester. a Cranston woman,
was found today in an old Hebrew
cemetery of this city. She had evi
dently been strangled, and her
clothes were bloody and torn. The
police believe she was murdered on
the road and ragged to the ceme
tery. The woman was 32 years old
and had been divorced. It is un
derstood site had recently become
engaged to be married again.
The investigation by medical ex
pert» found that the woman was
criminally assaulted.
FARE REDUCED
FOR EUGENE EVENTS
Southern Pacific has granted
the petition of the Commercial club
and of the University for a one and
one-third rate to Eugene during this
CAPTAIN
week. The reduction is made for
both the Junior week end at the Uni
versity and for the I. O. O. F. dedi
sentence, anil will take an appeal.
cation Saturday.
The maximum sentence' is twenty
According to the rules of the re-
years' imprisonment.
duction. fifty tickets will have to be
Full fare
sold during the time,
must lie paid, but the passengers
FIRST NATIONAL AND
may receive rebates, when they pre
sent their receipts accompanied by
BONNETT BROS. WILL
certificates from the registrar of the
University and from the manage
BUILD BRICK BLOCKS ment of the Odd Fellows dedicatory
ceremonies.
Saturday night the officials of the
First National Bank
secured an
“I-oving is a painful thrill.
agreement from Bonnett Bros., who
Not to love, more painful still,
now own the Hangs livery stable
But ah! It is the worst of pain,
property, that If the bank will erect
To love and not be loved again."
a two-story brick block In the rear
(When you feel that wav. better
of the hank building, they will put
up a brick block just across the al take Hollister's Rocky Mountain
ley, the property now being occu Tea.)
LINN IMtl'G <X>.
pied by the wooden portion of the
stables.
The bank has had this proposition SUBSCRIBE TOR THE GUARD
for ...................... 10c
Darning Cotton, a spool
for................................ 2C
Hand Brushes, regular
10c, for...................... 5c
Best English Pins, a pa
per ............................... 5C
Cube Pins, white, black
and colors, a cube. .. 5c
Tooth Brushes, 5c, 10c,
15c, 20c, 25c, and 35c
Shoe Laces, 3 pair for. . 5c
Whisk Brooms, 10c, 15c
and................................ 20C
Wire Hair Pins, 3 bunches
for ............................... 5C
Celluloid Combs,
25c,
for ............................... 19c
4711 White Rose Glycerine Toilet Soap
This week
only, a cake
All Smokmg Jackets and House Coats, our regular
$4.50, $5.00, $5.50 and #6.00 Coats, priced special for this
week at one-half price, each $2.25 to $3.00
under consideration for some time
past but the officials would not de
cide upon it until they secured an
agreement from the Bonnett Bro
thers, ub they did not want an old
fire trap across the alley from their
new building.
The bank's new block will have
a frontage on West Ninth street of
60 feet and will be 15 feet deep.
The lower floor will be divided into
two large store rooms, both of
which have been spoken for, nnd
the upper floor will contain office
rooms. At least one physician has
asked for a suite of these rooms.
The building will be faced with
pressed brick. W. O. Heckart has
been awarded the contract to build
it.
The Bangs Livery Co. has a lease
on the Bonnett property for over a
year yet, and until that expires the
latter will not put up their brick
building.
Safety Pins, 3 cards for 10c
Gold Eye Needles, a pa
per ............................... 5c
Charter
Oak
Sewing
Thread, a spool.......... 4C
Basting Thread, 500-yd.
spools, for..................
Lustre Cotton, 3 spools
Special
Smoking Jackets
Half Price
CAPTAIN HAINS
!» BLOCKS
DFSTREEÏPAVING
to
committee npiiolnted
«mni,.nii
f,,r '• r,,y w,’"> rec"
the riv* lo
property, across
the
,,ni' ra*,e from town, ns
,no»1 «ultahle site. Thl» Bite 1»
STANLEYS
Boys’ Clothing
Priced For Less
I
This is the soap that the
drug stores sell at 25c a cake
y
BOYLE FOUND
GUILTY BY JURY
IN SHORT ORDER
character, it was easily discovered.
Hamilton, in his confession to the
Governor, said he was unable to
state the exact amount of his short
age. but George Lamping, of Seattle,
who succeeded him as Adjutant-Gen
eral some weeks ago and who has
been checking up the records, says
the amount will range between *20,-
0O0 and $50.000.
FEDERAL JUDGE
Hamilton, who isn't past 30, spent
three years at the old Bishop Scott
Academy, under Dr Hill. He came
here from Colfax. Wash., where his
father. J. W. Hamilton, conducted a
drug store. He was popular at the
Academy, being regarded as espec
ially solid in morality and honesty.
"It seems too much for me to be
lieve." said Dr. Hill last night. “HeI
was one of the finest young men I
ever came to know. He came to the 1
Bishop Scott Academy in 1890 and
remained three years. I was so im
pressed with him
that I kept in j
touch with him after he left school
and watched his advancement with
great interest. I. for one. will re
serve judgment until his explan-
at ion of the unfortunate difficulty is
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t
fully presented.
Mercer, Pa.. May 6.—In the trial
of Janies H. Boyle, the alleged ab
ductor of Billy" Whitla, today, the
latter pointed a finger at Boyle and
said:
' That is the man.”
Boyle entered a formal plea of
not guilty, and "Billy" was the first
w itness, his answer causing a ripple
of laughter when he answered the
question where boys go when they
do not tell the truth, saying, "they
go to hell."
In his boyish way the witness told
of a man who said his name was
Jones, who called at the school in a
buggy and told him he was taking
him away on account of smallpox; |
that he was to take others also, and
that ' Billy” was to meet friends on, FIRES DESTROY
the train.
MUCH PROPERTY
The witness described the wander
ings of himself and his abductors
NEAR VANCOUVER
with remarkable detail for one so
young.
Vancouver. B. C.. May 6.
Three
Boyle Found Guilty.
When the court convened this af- hundred and fifty thousand dollars
ternoon counsel for Janies H. Boyle, of damage was done by a fire early
on trial for kidnapping Willie Whit today at Barnet, which wiped out
la. entered a plea of nolle contendre, the saw mill of the North Pacific
Lumber Company.
or refusal to offer any evidence.
Boyle was then found guilty, the
Kamloops, B C.. May 5.—Hun
jury being out fifteen minutes.
At the conclusion of the trial of dreds of thousands of dollars In prop
Janies H. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle was erty was destroyed and scores of
brought into court, the intention be- ranchers forced to flee for their
lives as the result of a disastrous
Ing to put her on trial at MM.
brush fire that swept the country
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from Notch Hill as far east as Three
Valley, and south from Sicamous as
far as Vernon.
WOMAN LURES
Among the losses are two large
mills, both of which were to
OFFICIAL TO RUIN saw
tally consumed In the wall of flame
that swept over the land. The big
Carlin mill, located between Tap
Olympia, Wash . May 5.—On fic pens Siding and Notch Hill, was
titious and forged vouchers, which wiped out. with a loss of $75.000.
he induced Governor Mead and State as was also the Carrigan mil on
Auditor C. W. Clausen to approve. Salmon River, valued at $35,000.
Ortis Hamilton, formerly of Colfax Several of the millhands had to flee
and Spokane, secured while Adju for their lives.
tant-General and spent
personally
Press Dispatch:
FBur sons at
between $20.000 and $50.000 of
A
state military funds, according to a ome. St. Paul. Oct. Sth, 1906.
"Mrs.
partial confession, made to Govern special from Mondovi says,
or Hay and Attorney-General Bell John Siiverson gave birth to four
here this afternoon. Hamilton is boys." She's evident!} a great friend
now in custody of the sheriff here of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
In default of $10,000 bonds, having 3 5 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug
been arrested on complaint of the Co.
Attorney-General's office on charge
Sam Goldsmith is In the city tor a
of larceny of state moneys
Money Spent on Affinity.
day or so.
Having absolute confidence
Hamilton's honesty. Mead and Claus
Kennedy's Laxative Congh Syrup
en audited Hamilton's vouchers in a Is free from all opiates and it cures
perfunctory manner, so when the Ad a cold by gently moving the bowels.
jutant-General sought a means of se It is especially recommended for chil
curing funds to spend upon his af dren. as it tastes nearly as good as
finity, Ilasel Moore, a
notorious by all druggists.
Washington, May 6.—At the con
clusion of a lengthy statement Ln the
house today regarding his resolu
tion of inquiry iato the official con
duct of Federal Judges McPherson
and Philipps of the western district
of Missouri. Representative Murphy
of that state announced that he
would present formal charges of im
peachment.
.Make no Statement.
Kansas City. May 6.—“I have
nothing to say at this time and will
make no statement until Represen
tative Murphy formally presents his
charges of impeachment,” said Judge
Philipps wnen shown the Washing
ton dispatch.
McPherson also declined to make
any statement.
WON'T SLIGHT A <X)OD FRIEND,
“If I ever need cough medicine
again, I know what to get." declares
Mrs. A. L. Alley
. of Beals,
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Me., "for.
after using ten bottles of Dr. King'*
New Discovery, and seeing Its excel
lent results in my own family and
others. I am convinced that it is tha
best medicine made for coughs, colds,
and lung trouble.” ~
Every one who
tries it feels just that way. Relief I*
felt at once and its quick cure sur-
prises you. For bronchitis, asthma,
hemorrhage. croup, la grippe, sore
throat, pain in chest orlungs,
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if*
supreme. 50c and $1.00. Trial™bottle
free. Guaranteed by W. A. Kuyken
dall.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pill*
quickly relieve backache, weak back,
pains in the groin, rheumatism, etc..
Send your name to E. C. DeWitt ft
Co., Chicago, for free trial box. Sold
by all druggists.
Word was received by Mrs. A. E.
Farrington today, that the remains
of her brother. Dr. J. E. Payton,
who died at Redlands. Cal., yesterday
morning, would be cremated at Pasa
dena. instead of being brought back
to Salem for burial as at first an
nounced.
News of the death of Timothy
Goodrich in Portland yesterday waa
received in Eugene last evening. Ha
was the father of Luke and Ray
Goodrich, employes of the First Nat
ional bank of Eugen*. Th* remain*
will be- Interred near the old ix.m«
place In Yamhill county.
DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hasel
Salve Is good for cuts, burn* and
bruises and Is especially good tor
piles. Refuse substitutes. Sold bj all
druggist».
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