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TRE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, NOV 18, 1909 R He. of th, •HilH, OB th, » bv» r U o . bob rwh|H i-f IM Iw Im. >« ►II. But Three Days HOOD '•rstary but t'-nuon l«h IQ »t Nig. 1 IA1R ROI J .S, full size, covered, regular 35c, sale price . . . . raaklig M th» I 19c MEN’S WOOLEN GLOVES, Sale price.............. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WOOL MITTENS, 8ci 1 2c. 16c. 20c and........ ................................. 24c CHILDREN'S KNIT TOQUES ................. 22c and 42c HANDY MUFFLERS .. ................. 22c and 42c MEN’S 35c FANCY SOCKS. Assorted solid colors, sale price .................................21c MEN’S CANVAS GLOVES. A PAIR .............................. 5c MEN’S 50c FOUR-IN-HAND- TIES 22c MEN’S 35c SUSPENDERS .. ............................ 21c TOWELS, large Turkish.................. lie COTTON TOWELS................... ............ 4c. 7c and I Oc RIAL Let This Clothing Opportuniny Pass You Men's Clothing Boys’ Clothing at a mere fraction of its worth. BUY CLOTHING NOW at less than Factory Wholesale Prices Our Sale Prices are about Half the Regular Dealers’ Prices Don't wait too long. The sale will be over in Three Days Post, Cards 10c a Dozen Christmas Cjrds, New Year's Cards, Thanksgiving Cards, Local Views. Oregon Cards, Birthday Cards, Floral Cards. nlwd nln| Don’t Stanleys PRICE CUTTERS 613 Willamette SC. Eugene, Oregon Three Doors from Corner of 9th St». LADIES’ $3.00 HAND BAGS genuine Morocco leather sale price COLLAR SUPPORTERS set of one-half dozen on a card .... MEN’S $1.50 WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, Sale price........................................ MEN’S $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 SHOES, Sale price, a pair............................. LADIES’ SHOES, values to $5.00 a pair, sale price .. COLGATE’S COLGATE’S COLGATE'S COLGATE’S COLGATE’S COLGATE’S 5c 98c $2.95 SI .98 SHAVING SOAP ............ TALC POWDER............. RAPID SHAVE POWDER DENTAL CREAM........................... DENTAL POWDER....................... PINE TAR SOAP......................... Headquarters for Colgate’s Goods . 5c . 15a . 19c 20c . 19c I272C We are exclusive agents for CARHARTT Overalls, Gloves and Trousers ■ 1<W eu I» rs«a rd « * ► I - i i ’ tails of entertaining the several hun her tsilk to some boys not effective, dred delegates who will be here on another lady went to the boy's moth ' that occasion, in a satisfactory man- er. and was told to “mind her own | ner. business.*' 1 A number of members of the mer XVe do not much wonder that thei I chants' organization of Cottage Raised From $125,000 to I small boy tries to ape the High Grove were in attendance at the school boy and in Ills disregard of $150,000 and Will Set meeting last night. Their visit was law, although alas, he son ‘times for the purpose of obtaining pointers gets sadly hum Plated. Out More Trees as to the best methods of conduct- i and Then there is the i't iverslty stu . ing such an association and in turn "Bill- dent envied by the lower grades— Organization of the A. C. Bohm | they gave the local organization a r 200 who, amid the intoxicating aroma of stedt Company, of which we spoke in : few points to its benefit. e wns Hie "smoker", beholds through the a recent issue, is well under way. clouds the colossal figure of one who The capital of the company has been I stands at the very head of legislative A Scalded Boy’s Slirieka. increased to $150,000 in place of enactments. A figure whose strongest his grandmother, Mrs $125,000. as was first intended.which + + <• + + + + + ♦ + ♦+ + + + + + At a meeting of the Merchants' horrified Os.ahorna points are his cigars, his ability to Protective Association last night a Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Kv.. who will give them an opportunity for + ma. th,, inf« New York, Nov. 16.—Con defeat the will of the people and-the committee was appointed to act with writes that, when he thought he i even greater work than was at first I ♦ 1« the pi Ire + trol of the Western Union ♦ ease with which his speeches are a like* committee from the Commer-; would die. Bucklen's Arnica Salve | planned. •nd Is I el j + today passed to th? Ameri + punctured with profanity. for clal Club to arrange for the enter-' wholly cured him. Infallible Instead of purchasing 40,000 trees PI«' f pi ,•< Forty-three Chinese students have! tainment of the Oregon Retail Mer burns, scalds, cuts, corns, wounds, o set out this winter, the number will + can Telephone cd Telegraph He; ubili ana come to the U. 8. to enter our col chants' Association, which meets in bruises, cures, fever sores, boils, be increased to 45,000, and an order ; ♦ Company, and a long step ♦ ------- - ------ xu.ml j.-m merging ♦ leges, to be followed next year by Eugene* in annual session in Janu-j skin eruptions, chilblains, chapped . has been placed for 100,000 seedlings + was taken toward tiU>M' t w, - .< + the telephone and telegraph + The 10 al Woman’s Christian Tem- 153. Now. if these two hundred ary. The committee consists of W. hands. Soon routs piles. 25c at W. ■ instead of 77,000. The company will + companies into a corporation ♦ reform» will petani,' Inion nut on Wednesday. students, while enjoying the advan M. Green. F. E. Chambers and I. T. A. Kuykendall’s. also set out several acres of logan- •I........ r th.' with a capitalization of near + No. mlivr in. nt the lionu of Mrs. tages of education in s Christian na Nlcklin. This is a representative com | berries and other fruit. Hon. W. K. ♦ ly one billion dollars. itself ,i very + tion, can be i" 1 > trinatei into the mittee and one that the association . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD I Newell will superintend the work, I On« of the most l:r; .iitjmt of legls- c amb' : lala on Sixth sheet. There ♦ which menus that it will be done in + + + + + ♦ + ■♦■ + + + + ■•■♦♦♦♦ lativ. i eforms which Oklahomans ».in a g'" d a tendanco and quite a b :• itv i f -fr *e i i”i. :i". and the art can depend upon to carry out the de-> of evadlr t law 'he* will he able to the best known manner. hav,' atti-mpted, tne bank gunrrante.' number of superintendents and heads te h l;e :’*i'll C i,'.a the v.l'ue of The Bihrnstedt Company has un- law la,, been emulated In several of eommlHee, w re appointed. Sev “pe. so.ral I’ii . ty.' and the injustice New York. Nov. 16.—The acquisi The Bohmstedt Company has un- tion of the Western Union, and recent stat' and Is In Ing agitated in many eral positions are yet t< Lc supplied. ol' their new opium law. I lie union has gain, d some val metheds employed will insure a sat absorption of the various district Bell cthi'i w i ll the pci sllile result that I isfactory completion of the work. ■ It will i frail all over the country. uable new members and with new Everything possible is being done to ’ Telephone Companies in various parts Th,' s'. ,te:ii has many critics In high plain and renewed enthusiasm starts bring their holdings to the proper i of the country, indicate a large in I'la ■ .. who allcg flint »uch a law ut with bright prospects for a suc shape, and their labors in this com- i crease In the present capitalization of make the h< nest banker responsible cessful year's work. After the regular routine business munity are of inestimable value to, the company, the American Tele tor tne defections of his dishonest Creswell and adjacent territory.—' phone and Telegraph Company. The •<ro' er. The fathers of the plan In l.'. v enforcement and current events present capital of the Telephone and Creswell Chronicle. Oklahoma profess to I»- entirely satis, »ere pretty thoroughly discussed. Telegraph Company is $300.060,000 \ Hood River lawyer told us: tied with Its workings. They point in stock and $228,000,000 in bonds. «nt that It Is a provision of nature "Laws were enacted to protect right The Western Union has a capitaliza that the liino.'t'iit must suffer for the and suppress evil.” Wo wore d» light Jury Returns Verdict for Full tion of $125.000,000 In stock and «lllty. and that it is as well Hint the ed to learn this for wo had supposed $40.000,000 in bonds. Amount Sued for—Matlock bankers should do some of lie suf from genoral observe!!, n that some* Officials of the Postal Telegraph fering, rather than that It should all of them wero made simply to give Argument Tomorrow Company stated that their company the legislature something to do. be loaded on the equally lnn<......H . '? would remain on an independent ba- »ho have always beietoforu i •<,me were passed simply because the The following new »s'engs have i g)s The Jury tn the case of J. M. Will people wanted something and wero had t , hold i bp pa bees granted to Oregon Inventors as I Stock in the Western Union fell I hi history of Oklahoma during so worded that the people did not iams, as administrator of the estate reported by the Pacific coast agency, three points on the stock exchange ’I' >o vi'.irs It hM liven a state has know what they had gotten when of Henry Maxwell, deceased, vs. John Inc.: when the news of the passing of con B. F. Hudson, Jacksonville, match trol was given out. been marked bv a conntant camping they got them. Ami the legislators Maxwell and Arminda Maxwell, to re box. 11,1 the tftill <>f the corporations All did not know, and the Judges did not cover money, returned a verdiet this T. Papworth, Portland, necktie kind« <>l la wa for t hair i • < u I a I Ion know, ami the supreme court did afternoon in favor of tile plaintiff for the sum of $940. the amount sued fastener and collar burtnw. I.... .. pasHed, but the fever of not understand them. for. The case went to the Jury We might also infer by the way W. 3. Richards. Albany, combined tzdlrallsin is now apparently atibsld- shortly after noon, after having been guard and chip-breaker for shaping and the need of large corpora some* laws arc* disregarded tltat they on trial for nearly two days. arc* meant only for jokers. Perhaps, machine. tions for the development of the new The jury In the case of E. J. Fras after all. It Is th** viewpoint we take J. O. Richmond. Springfield, com »tnie I« being recognized. ier vs. Joseph Goodfellow, to recover of a law that Ininres.-es us. That bined harrow and weeder. Reno, Nev., Nov. 11.—It is under Oklahoma was admitted to the un money, returned a verdict In favor of North Yakima -h* riff who suddenly J. V. Robinson. Salem, logging stood here today that Margaret Illing- ion of states on November 16. 1907. the plaintiff for the full amount sued stopped prosecuting cigarette smok swivel-joint automatic air and steam ton. the actress, who was divorced Ih" people of Oklahoma mid Indian for, together with Interest and attor coupling. Territory had struggled for yenis for ers law tacked oil Hie law a proviso. yesterday from Daniel Frohman, the ney's fees. ■ If' found popular." Mayor Woods N. W. Shipp, Salem, lamp bracket. famous theatrical producer of New statehood, and were finally permitted of Wellston, a St. Louis suburb, saw W. A. Thompkins. Portland, type York, will go very soon to Tacoma, launch Into the field of f lf-«ov- lu Ills oath of office pets >nal respon writer attachment. where it is said a house has already ernni. nt ns a sovereign state sibility and honor; and w*hen an at- ( A. C. Mowrey, Portland, drop stair been furnished and prepared for her Wild demonstrations marked the tack was made on Is life, doubled | escape. reception. M is rumored that she tot'lpt of the news at 9 o'clock on That pain In your back caused Ills life In uramc*. made his will and will soon be married to a wealthy cit *he morning of November 16. that provisions for the* prosecution of his lumbago, stiff muscles or a strain Is HALL’S TEXAS WONDER. izen of Tacoma, but the name of the •‘resident Roosevelt had issu' d and an easy thing to get rid of. Bal If he should be* slain. Hgni'd the proclamation admitting assassin. supposed, fiancee could not be obtain Sixty two women in Kansas are lard's Snow Liiment cures rheuma Oklahoma. Immediately following holding elective county offices, and a tism. lumbago, sore and stiff mus have sold Hall’s Texas Wonder ed. Speaking today of the divorce, the news Governor (*. N. Haskell and great number tire holding elective cles, strains, sprains, cuts, burns, kidney, bladder and rheumatic ’ t'miiplete set of stat<*. coiilitj and municipal offices, and they see In bruises, scalds ad all aches trouble for the last five years, and w'hich was granted late yesterday af and •"«n hip officers were Inmigurated, have guaranteed It in many cases, ter after a brief hearing in court. their ' atb of < rflee. "make good for pains. You need a bottle in your 'I'" -late ceremonies occurring at t.u- tlie confidence placed in you. hut have never br i a complaint, I 60 ' Judge Massey, who represented Miss house. Ami thrle day s treatment In each bottle. For sale by Dillon Drug Co, f Illington, said: t ev are "making gi*od,” and the “Frohman not only refused to sup ». viiuh ' i * 2. or «bout two people like* it, and re-elect O. J, HULL. On December them port his wife, but he charged her with w*^ks i aftvF the admission of Hie '.ve n to th** third an I fourth term. Judge Ha ris of K tgene. attended •tat ......... Geo. H. Kelly, who advertised in cab fares to and from the theatre • he first legislature convened Strange how I»' pie will appreciate a banquet at Sal *m last night in MRS. WILLIAM A. YOUNG. LEGAL DEFENDER OF BEECH HARGIS yesterday’s Guard for his bull dog. when she was acting for him, and he •t Guthrie. It was composed of 1 ;•■» ins’ plain common honctv and the 'honor of the 62<1 birthday of Judge McBride. Judge William Beech Hargis, the young Kentucky feudist who Is making a hard fight to which had been lest, has loca’cd the told her he married her for business l”,’inh< is, 109 in the house and 14 it' i* s<> f"11 ,,r »»rilllant rogues: Thus. A w s toas, master and the ,h" senate. There were but Is ,{c' wor DI I ,'ussing be acquitted of the charge of having murdered his father, has as one mem animal in Medford, through the ef considerations only, because together the* violations of the’ Galloway P'tldii'.in, |n fh<. house mid five In th'' cigarette law. with which any ten responses were mad.- bj Ex-Governor ber of his staff <’f counsel Mrs William A Young, the only woman practicing ficient work of Sheriff Harry Bown. they could make a lot of money,’’ plate, all the other members being rear '«I boy la familiar, one lady laird, Judge M Bride, , Judge Moore, in the criminal courts of Kentucky Senator Bradley Is senior counsel for A hobo had stolen it and when the The city banks wilj all close at officers found it in his possession at Hon. J. K. ' “’'ttioerats. said that remonstrating with a small U 8. Judge Wolverton, the young man. but the preparation of the case is entirely tn the hands ot Medford he was arrested and Sheriff noon Friday on account of the foot This legislature was confronted by b?‘y about smoking, he told imr that Weatherford, of Afbanjr, and Judge. WlUbuu a . Young »«vi hi“ tetanled wi*w ball game. Bown was notified. task of revising and adding to the he “just could not quit It. Finding j Harris of Eugene. •*’utes of Oklahoma territory. Giv-, BOHRNSTEDT CO. INCREASES CAPITAL OF TELEGRAPH IND PHONELINES YOUNGESTSTATE. TWO YEARS OLD W. C. T. U. NOTES ♦ t + WILLIAMS SEDI A VERDICT IN THE MAXWELL CASE PATENTS GRANTED TO OREGON CITIZENS MADE MARGARET PAY HER CARFARE V 1 J I I