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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
» No Man is Stronger . Than His Stomach & RURAL PHONE USERS PROIES! Itfo.id man (■■■six i* i* almnd tall over nvar N«i men t«.*_i* ven a hot * 4 Iter A ,<rnn| .trong *11 No be r *l’ung who is .uHsruig from weak *touia«h with it. * *<>UM«iuent indigestion, or Iron. . ho . other J imss * I ul Ih* aiumscb sod it* assoaialad organ*, who.li ira- L paw. iLgexiun and nutrition. 1'orwii.n the •tomarh ’ la w.ok nr diseased there is a loss ol the nutrition ee«i(ainrd in lood, which I* I he aouroa nt all phyaioal etreaglh. Whan a man " doean't leel jual right,” whan ho doean’t sleep well, bee an uncomfortable feeling in the stomaeh alter eating, I* languid, narvoue, irritable sad dsspoad» •al, be is losing Ilia nutrition a**d*d to make strength. Mac* • sis* •**■/< wee Or. Nlaraa'a UsMts Med/ral D/oi »very. It cihi «sees** of <*» otonsocte anti olhar er*. no of Hlgeafl** serf autrltlaa. It rarlt»aa lit te/eoW, lari lerwree tlta llvrr. tlrtalthtnt ihr kidnrvt, aoarlahra t»a narraa. and aa GIVI.» Hl.ALTN AND »TKKJVUTH TO TNI. WNOLU HOUT. You M i’t adord to accept a Itrrrl noetrom as a substitute tor thi* now- •looknlio medicine op mown costrotiviuw, not even though the urgent dealer may lhero*>y make a little bigger p'obt. Ingredients printed on wrapper. HLr*- A I WILL SELECT CITY HALL SITE AT REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION Voter* of Eugen« Will Have Chance to Name Choie* in April Next business with the new concern. Hoss Mathews, of Thurston, arc. retary of the association. will tenue th« call for the meeting In a few days. 1000 PAIRS CLUB OFFICERS NOMINATED commercial Election to Be Held Next Month —Big Banquet to Be Held at the Hotel Oaburn giving a thoroughfare from Sixth to Eighth. IHlk Allow.vl. Morris Bros.' bill of »1X7 35 for removing a rural telephone line from th« right of way of the power I line, was ordered paid. Th« bill of J. b McDonald for ■ prlnkllng th» streets during the past month. was allowed, Th« amount waa 8187 32 *♦*♦♦♦•***«••••♦•*<♦♦♦**♦* At th« adjourned session of th* ___ : MARRIED ; council last night, th« resolu tion • tilling for a vol« upon a alt* !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ tor th« city hall at th« bond e)*c At t 30 p ru„ March 1, 1810. at tl«m Wednesday. was tabled and th« llhe Grigg* hotel. Ml*a Francl* Km- Voter, will not name their choice ■•rl< k and t'ar| <’ Yancey, le»th of Until th« regular election In April. Wendling, lUv D. ». Trlmbl* offi It was al first thought to let vot ciating. , „ er* select the lot at the autno time they decided upon the 12 0,0000 Mublrim A* Muir« bond* for the purchase of the all«, nrn liver mil bowel* sometimes; but It «11 thought In; t to wait un »•■«tn to balk without cause. Then til a number of site* had been men there’* trouble Ixiss of Appetite — tioned and let the people .elect the Indlg>- <i Ion. Nervousne*«. 1»^ [x»n- beat oik doncy. Headache. llut some troub \\ III * '«■«Mli-tiin Property. le f|, before Dr King's New Lit«» It » is voted to commence con- 1’111*. the world'* beat Htomach and «1«innm in proceedings against M. Ll»«r lemtdy. Ho <-a»y. 25c ut W. F ilrlgg*. owner of a lot on West A Kuykendall Drug Co Eighth atre«’, through which It la proposed to extend Van Buren afreet hi im< iciiik k > k mi: Philadelphia. Feb. 28.—Despite C uts of telephones on the various act* of violence of riotous crowds all farmers' lines radiating from Eu 1 Officer» for the Commercial club over the city y«uiterday and last night, gene are up In arms against the pro I for the ensuing year were nomlna- posed advance In rental rale* by the Ited at 1»«’ nigh''« monthly meeting ’be company ln< r< a • d ■ I k - number of Pacific States company. Some of of the organization, to be vot’d up cars In operation today. Little dif the farmers say that their rate* on at the next meeting. They are ax i ficulty was experienced In the early part of the day. Throughout the have been advanced several hundred follow*: central section of the city many cars per cent and cannot figure out the Preaident A C. Dixon, M J. run without police guards, but In the reason. Inasmuch as the company 'Duryea and D. E. Yoran outlying wet io ns mounted escorts are ha* recently declared enormous divi Vice president W. M Green, I., dend*. If the company had been loa- L. Hobbs, L. K. Flint, W. A Hell. the rule. The most Important development lug money, they say. It would be a i Secretary-Paul Merrill, C. ». In th* »trike wa* the d««clslon *f rhe different proposition and they per I Flrfher, W. O. Gilstrap, V D Calll- labor unions to call a sympathetic hap* would stand for n slight raise, | ion. ■trtk* for u«-xt Saturday, unless the but when they know the corporation Treasurer—Elmer Paine, Kay differences between the company and I* getting richer every year from Goodrich, Harry Hobb*. th«> union employes are adjusted In phone rentals and when an attempt Tru»tee» E. 8. Kolfe, F A. the meantime. The sympathetic is mad«> to advance the rate* sever Rankin. K. Hchwarzichlld, H. L. Bo- strike will Involve nearly 125.000 al hundred per cent, they think It gart, C. B. Willoughby. mejl. Is time to take decisive action of Two trustee» are to be r lected for Th* unions which have voted to' wane sort. two years’ tenure. strike In sympathy with the earmen AiworlaHon Will MM. Rai«|u« t Planned Include practically every lit** of in A year or two ago an association A» prevlouily stated by The dustry In the city. formed of laine county farmers waa Guard, the Commercial club and the Yesterday's rioting resulted In the who are on the rural llnea, the pur- Merchant»' Protective A«»oclatlon. death of a man and a boy, th* injury pose ot which Is to protect the metn- are planning a big banquet at the of two boys from bullets, and the terra frotn unjust rat** and to work opening of the »otel Osburn. It was wounding of half a hundred parsons for a betterment of service In esses voted by the club last night to par from flying missiles and policemen s where It I* poor. Thia organization ticipate. clubs. More than one hundred ar has held several meeting* and haa rests wer* made. been th* mean* of correcting a num A Smooth Hkln Talk Arbitration ber of evil». Now the farm«-rs pro Black Heads. Chaps, Pimple*, Sore» There Is more u»ik of arbitration pose to call a meeting for the pur and all unhealthy condition* of the pose of dlscnwln* thl* «tiff advance Skin ar«« unsightly and detract from today than any day since the strike of street car men began. Business In rate* and to Invite representa the look*. Buy a box of Dr. Belt'» {the i men who last week appeared Indtf- tive* of any Independent company Antiseptic Salve, a creamy »nowI strlke have taken to make a proposition to build a white ointment, apply a* directed i new system In thl* vicinity. A «Ide and your »kin will be a* clear a* a nlzance of the threat of organized la from the lln«5 from Eugene down the babe'«. At all dealer* In medicines bor to engage in a sympathetic strike Saturday. river r«.ad, the farmers own prac Sold by Dillon Drug Co. .-' " ■ "■ I - ' I — tically every rural line out of Eu gene, the company simply owning Granulated lyc IJ«!s ». Wilson. of Valley City, N. D„ the phone* and charging a yearly end Dr. J. W. Acdrew*. of Mankato. Do not need to be cauterized or rental for their use. Minn., registered at the promotion land's Eagle Eye Salve I* guaranteed If an Independent company estab department of the Commercial Club to* cure them without pain. It la lishes an exchange In Eugene tha yesterday. They were attracted here harmlex* and a *ure cure for granu farmer* say they will cut loose from bv literature went on’ by the present lated lid* 25c. tube« at all dealers. the Pacific State* Company and do promotion department. Sold by Dillon Drug Co. SAMPLE SHOES $3.00 Values at $2.18 Surprise Sale in our Shoe De partment. A lot of Women’s spring style Blucher Oxfords, Pumps and Ankle Straps, patent, colt, gunmetal, tan, Russian calf $3.00 values at . • • $1.90 Women's Shoes in broken lines and nearly all sizes, regular values to $4.00 the pair, special • a at . $2.18 Dodge Dept. Store ---- —— — 1 Sample Sale in all Departments e*—***o**c*>—■>*———*********»<*>*<«*»<*—******>——*—*« >*—*«**************■■■***•*—••———«•— r. Dodge of < ’Ft Department Store : Closing out all lines of Odds and Ends of Seasonable and Staple Merchandise of Every Description at Ridiculously Low Prices These are to be sold at bargains that are sure to bring an enthusiastic throng of economical buyers to OUR GREAT BARGAIN CORNER. Dry Goods Bargains $1.75 Persian Silks for............................ SI.19 $1.35 Silk Messalines............................... S1.09 $1.25 Pongee Silks................................. S .98 $1.00 Taffeta Silks................................. S .83 75c Punjaub Silks.................................... s .53 50c Striped Waist Silk .......................... s .33 40c Plesse Silks........................................ s .25 $1.50 Wool Suiting ................................. $ .98 85c All-Wool Serge, good colors, all the new shades ........................................... $ .63 50c Novelty Suitings................................ .29 35c Novelty Plaids.................................... $ .19 1 Lot Zephyr Ginghams, 25c, at............ .14 1 Lot Madras Ginghams, 15c, at.......... $ .11 $1.10 Bed Spreads................................. .75 s $ s Men’s Furnishings Ladies* Suits, Coats and Dress Skirts $2.50 Bed Spreads.......... SI.69 $1.25 Bed Spreads.......... S .98 S4.50 Bed Spreads.......... S2.59 12V2C Outing Flannel ,. S .10 10c Outing Flannel......... S .09 75c Bleached Damask ... S .43 SI.00 Bleached Damask S .69 $1.50 Bleached Damask S .98 Napkins to Match, dozen... $1.00 to $3.50 25c Linen Huck Towels. 18x36. 20c: 3 for 50c 15c Crash for......... S .11 10c Crash for......... S .08 15c German Calico S .11 12’/2 c Shirting $ .08 9c Bleached Muslin . 67 a c 10c Brown Muslin . 8 l-3c $30.00 $22.50 $17.50 $10.00 $16.00 $12.50 $ 8.50 $ 6.50 $ 8.50 $ 6.50 $ 4.50 $17.50 SI 1.50 $10.50 S 5.69 $ 8.25 s 4.95 s 3.97 s 2.95 s 6.50 s 4.50 $ 2.75 Ladies’ Suits . Ladies’ Suits . Ladies’ Suits . Ladies’ Suits . Coats.............. Coats.............. Coats .. Coats . Panama Panama JSkirts . $2.50 Silk Wool Shirts and Drawers... $1.23 $1.75 All-Wool Shirts and Drawers.... S 1. 19 $1.50 All-Wool Shirts and Drawers... S .98 $1.25 All-Wool Shirts and Drawers... S .89 75c Shirts and Drawers, tan, cream and salmon................................. . $ .39 $3.00 Blue Brown Wool Shirts S2.00 $2.00 Blue Brown Wool Shirts SI.69 $2.50 Corduroy Shirts............ SI.14 $1.50 Shirts.............................. S .98 $1.25 Shirts.............................. S .69 75c Shirts................................. S .39 , Queensware, Graniteware and Tinware A big assortment of the above articles too numerous to mention; all values reduced. FANCY IMPORTED CHINA DISHES—All lines reduced 20% during sale. GRANITE AND TINWARE—20% discount during sale. POCKET KNIVES. BUTCHER KNIVES—All Cutlery reduced 20%. All goods marked in plain figures. The GREAT SAMPLE SALE of Men's and Women’s Suits, Dress Goods, Underwear, Graniteware, Tinware, Groceries, Etc. MEN’S SUITS— Worsteds, Sergesand 23 Suits, values up to $15.00, go at................................... 100 Suits, values up to $20.00. go at................................... 75 Suits, values up to $254)0, go at................................... 150 Suits, values up to $30.00, go at................................... V ** OVERCOATS- I I Values up to $25.00. all going at.............. Phone R Main 484 1 I .----------------- - ■aa*MJ**saiaw*^>Hte»*teM Tweeds $7.35 $10.00 $ 15.00 $20.00 $12.50 GROCERIES OVERCOATS— Overcoats, values up to $15.00, going at............................ Overcoats, values lip to $20.00. going at............................ MEN’S PANTS-- $1.50 *2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $ .75 $1.00 Values for........................ Values for........................ Values for........................ Values for........................ Values for........................ Values for........................ Overalls for..................... Overalls for..................... $7.35 $12.35 SI.00 51.50 $2.00 52.50 S3.00 53.50 S .50 S .69 Hard Wheat Fhur...................................... 3 Cans Holly Cream................................... Best October Cheese................................. 3 Cans Good Corn...................................... 3 Cans Good Tomatoes............................ Sago and Tapioca...................................... Best Creamery Butter............................... 12 lbs. Peaches.......................................... 2 Cans Best A. & L. Oysters................... Best Whole Grain Crecle Rice. 20 lbs. for Best Seeded or Sultana Raisins............ Nails, all sizes. 7 lbs. for........................ 25 lbs. Broken Head Rice........................ Dodge Department Store SI.45 s .25 s .20 s .25 s .25 s .05 il .80 SI.00 S .25 SI.00 S .05 $ .25 $1.00 and Olive i á