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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1908)
com 3?.ll(l.0.(l.fl.(U!l LI II Carry It ! - nm to Hi Early . ; Morning" Comfort Open your sleeping-room windqws let in the crisp, fresh air but your room need nol be cold while dressing a louch of a match and the welcome heal is radiating from the ' PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Pgr healing the bath-room quickly it's a fjrcat convenience, ntd will make l!ie morning dtp as glorious as in the summer. Now it's breakfast time make the room cozy and cheerful your Ircaklast more enjoyable and start the day without a shiver,-The Auto- mr.!x S:no!cc!ess Dev ice prevents all smoke and smell a::.! r.-.secr, it i-npossilb lo turn ihcwick-too high or 13 !.". Clrr.'.l in a minute hums 9 hours with c. c ! il"- Bnii'.icd in Nickel and Japan. Every ha.jr guaranteed.- - ' The Mmf Lamp jyiifita i ric-useriolil use latest improved central dralt . ' ,nrner Irijlil light at wall cost. Absolutely salt. All parts easily cleaned. Hade ol Jran. nickel plateJ. Every lamp warranted. II you eannot gel t'r.e Rayo Lam? or Perleclioii Oil Heater from yoiuP ' . dealer, write lo our nearest agency (.descriptive circular, -STANQAKD CSX COMPANY (l.Trorpo.' atcd) M A COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE MADE MONEY DURING YEAR r AMUSEMENTS A nlav with an extremely strong and with . , Carpwtv Girls L. plausible story iuid attended moral or inucn vmuw is r,. j. COMMISSIONERS' COURT BEGINS The receipts of the county clerk'a office taurine the yir 1907 exceeded ...... .uvvuuiiij is jnai iiiui uiuii. er's emotional drama, "Why ive llcme," which will be f,,r fi first time here to- presented -,e Eugene theatre. The night at U. , do With a charming story has U 0 Wllg t,,i away by au young girl wis. , bv the aid of wine, 1 the charm of "Ho- tv I BUSY TERM merry-making a-tx is not a bad girl Intensely angry he head of the i uuau aa a rcsui. miring me year u.,,i., ita , IS! IZl'T?,- InclVl,n1" lJ,e Salary f t heart, but Is n. ,l " r u.i-iiio . , ,y an 0irjer brotoeir, , wlerstand her the stenographers amounted to 4.- ,ho who doea no VXro he 945.78, while the receipts were $7.- 1 nwi tviu. tn Mi w''iru 745.211 it win th,,0 k. ., ,i,.;n.Btur aa Ue.w anions are : uuu.u . -u .. . - uemi ul- clerk's office is a money-maker. The receipts during the year ex-! "u"r,"i ".V..".rv ceeded those of the nrevkius year bv , ' . '., " .. . tut io i i, ., j .. .r "er solicitous uruinev, snows- a, n-ns trough the $187.19. in suite of the dull times i during the holidays of October, No-' t-vember and December, when the re ceipts of the office were far below i those during the corresponding ! months of 1 WOO. The receipts of ; each month were as follows: ; .Iiinmiry, $tSi;6.10: February,' ! $043. 70; March. SU92.95; April, I $501.10; May, fiU'.S.I'.O; June, $iit',L'. 'lir,; July, $713. -10; August, $7-1 t.sr : September. $i;J7.30; October, $723. ; 70; .November, $127. so; December, :$U41.40. Tutul, S77 15.23. The to la! for lilot;. was $735ii.(6. TW0 EUGENE GROCERY j I STORES CHANGE HANDS 1 iotty ot tne gay itte.anti saw 'nt over a new leaf, But at this" ix the friends' made during her hours endeavor to prevent her t'e'-x generation. So far dv tliey go as to nilsrejiresent matters to her brother, that he loses his head and attack:? her. The villains chloroform her and smuggle her inanimate body to a r:iad house and represent iicv as dead. The brother, who has been imprisoned, believts the story and in a fit of re morse is abjut to destroy ithuself , when, after a thrilling adventure nt the road house the abducted 1'carl j makes her escape and upp-ars at lite prison in time to save his life. The play Is eiaoornU'ly mounted and is interpreted by a cast of excep tionally clever people. The first term of county roimnls-:i Blotters' court since the October term j convened at the courthouse this fore-, noon und will probably be In session 1 for nearly two weeks. Besides ahe : great amount of -routino buiness that I has accumulated during the months j of Noventboi and December, when tho ! holidays prevented the convening of j court lu regular session, there is a! great deal of extra work to bo done, Including thefl.ing of the tax levy, i the appointment of road supervis-l ors, appointment of judges ami clerks I of the June election, and appointment of trial jurors for the circuit court for the present year. The remainder of this week will occupied bv tb- routine business I bx the other matters will not c.i.ue j lailA .fore next week. ' ! up- I. i ' " ! ; , MAIiP.M-'.D '; i ! ! , 'he bride's par-uits, At the home of-. Lower, at t'n-s- i Mr. and Mrs. w .. t. ns. John lieak well, Jiiuuary I, and Miss Ida M. l,o-v Skidmore officiatinii'. JANUARY SALE Throughout the month of January, Newlands Store will conduct the biggest and best sale ever attempted in Eugene. Extra Specials will be offered and advertised for special lots of merchan dise for different days Bargains will of fK(t every day at prices that are from JO to 33!i pcr'nt less than the goods are wortl The Lace Sale Saturday, Jan. 4th. Here is a lot of Torchon Lace cousistinj of 1803 yards. A sp'endid assortment of bright new patterns, different widths This lot of Lace was bought down in New York during the recent money panic at a big reduction in price. This lot of lace is now on display in our east window, some arc worth 8 cents the yard, some are worth 10c the yard, and some are worth cents the yard and you will find sonu in the lot equal to many 15 cent laces. The lot will be on sale for two days Beginning: Friday Morning, January 3d at 8.30 a. m. None will be sold before thai time at this price. A good tune to buy lace Sale Price ltev. J. II. Fruit growers A t lent Ion. 1 mi ; flSB'3a . fire at lliiit 'IS Thst Is 11. n. DAVIDSON AND A I, LION &' FROM THK KAST USKD TH WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD CM QUE BAY. .ilwtvs remember Jor . this ; tho full name. rc?.turo on every box. 2&0- SjckrsnL A mass meeting of fruit growers and other citizens will be held Jan uary Prominent men will deliver short addresses on various subjects of in- j terest to you. Dut to make the meet- H. B. Davidson has sold his gro- '"B still more Interesting, you are cry store at the corner of West requested to send in some question Kighth and Charnelton streets to W. ' or questions which you would like C. Gibson, who resides at 58S East to have the speakers answer. ou Thirteenth street, and who with his are requested to send these in writing family moved here' several months without delay to Mass Meeting De ago from Kansas. He will take partment. Commercial Club huget--;. charge of the store some time next) 1Hb COMMIT. cb. week. " "Mr. Gibson was formerly in the) A CTKK KOIl MISKItY same business in the East, and no . doubt will make a success in Eugene. I "I have found a cure for the mis Mr. Davidson is not yat determined ery malaria produces," says K. M. what business be will engage in,-but James, of Couellen, S. C. "It's called will remain in Eugene. Allen & Son Sell COFFEE Nothing docs more' a grocer, one way or itie' other, than coffee. I Iff must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good t-"t makes him; Your erorfr re-turn your money ii you don't like tacbillinu's hest: we pay turn Begisftiiing Monday, January 6kh Hundreds of New 1908 Lawn Waists Just received from New York will be on display-Watch our Ad. for full announce ment of the different styles and sale prices. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Beginning the First. o the Nsw Yeer 1908. We will conduct our business on a cash basis. We feel that we owe it to our customers. FirstBecause we can sell goods for less profit, thereby giying the cash customer j probably engage in farming. they desire and we owe to them, il 'to ourselves as, a safe business G. H. Irish has purchased the gro cery store of B. A. Allen & Son at' the corner of East Ninth and Oak streets and has taken charge of the business. Mr. Irish is a recent ar rival here from Madison, S. D., hav ing come here some time ago for the benefit of the health of his wife and daughter. The climate proved very beneficial to them and they con cluded to stay and engage in busi ness. Mr. Allen ana son, Harlow, win Electric Bitters and comes In GO i cent bottles. IL breaks up a case of ' chills or a bilious attack in no time and Ifputs yellow jaundice clear out of commission." This great tonic ! medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall'g drug store. the benefit which SecondWe ov.'e proposition. IlAXlv FCC-LiSHNKS IT DOES THE IU'SINESS Mr. E. E. Chamberbtln, of Clinton, Me., says of Bucklcn's- Arnica Salve: "It does the business; 1 have used it for piles and cured them. Used it for chapped, hands atwl it cured them. Applied it to an old sore add it healed it without leaving a scar be MOTHKlt'H KITCHEN Seventh and Oak st reels, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the dfiy, week or month. Kirst-clnss home cooking. Chicken dinner every Sunday, tf MIIS. S. V. ABBOTT. '.r. costs no more to apply good paint therefore use New Era. Sold only nt the Berger-Boaii Hardware Company. hind." 2 5 cents at W. A. Knyken dall's drug store. i. A. It. ATTENTION! When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it rs rank foolishness to take any other medicine lhan Dr. King's New Dis covery," says C. O. Eldridge, of Em pire, Ga. "I have used New Discov ery' for seven years, and I know It Is the best remedy on earth for coughs j. w. Gearv Post. Woman's Relief and colds, croup, and all throat and ' Corps and Sons of Veterans will have! with an option In the city lo pay the lung troubles, .v.y ennaren are sun-: joint Installation or officers-elect for same or any tbereor on any interest ject to croup, but New Discovery ' the coming year at G. A. It. hall Sat-! day subsequent to January 1st, 1022. quickly relieves every attack." ; urdny evening, January 4th. IstllS. land will bear Inlnrest at the Known' tv- -nrirl over as the king of ! All members and their families of J rate of 5 per cent per annum, throat and lung remedies. Sold un- the various organizations tire invited, payable semi-annually. These bonds HID8 FOK WATEK . UONPS SOLICITED Sealed ptoposals will be received by the common council of the city of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. in. ol January 6th, 1908, at which time at the council chamber In said" city Bald council will open nnd consider such nronosals for the purchase of the whole or any part of an Issue of $.100,000 water bonds of said city. These bonds will be issued In denom inations of $100 to $1000. will be navablo principal nnd Interest In gold coin, will bear tl'ite January 1st, 190S. will be due Janulary 1st, 1!I4H 20c 40c . 25c Di Goods 30c and 35c Dre s Goods Now on sale at yard fn another lot we are offering 50 cent Dress Goods, 50 cent Dress? IjoocJs, 65 cent Dress Goods ano some 85 cent dress goods in short JtittgtiVs at the yard Every" Department in the Store Now Offers Exceptional Bargains EUGENE'S Bargain Shop Ai I Th. Holiday Goods At Exact Cost der guarantee at V. A. Kuykendall's drug s'ore. 50c and $1. Trial bot tle free. v ICUiHTH GIJADE EXAMINATIONS C. H. BAKER, Post Commander. ODD FKI,l,OWS, ATTENTION All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at the I. O. O. K. hall tomor- The eighth grade final examlna- row morning at 9 o'clock to attend tions for thepublic schools will be the funeral of Brother Carl Hice. Remuirkifi we will always treat you right, tiy us and be cunvirxvd that CASH or its euiqvalent is justice to all. ;A11Cash orders delivered as -'promptly :.s possible. Yoik fir StJ0.r CASH or its equivalent. Call and glt PKlCliS , R. J, MOSES & SON Groceries, Shoes, Try Goods and Notions Cor. 8th and Olive Streens . 4 held January 23, Zi. May 14, 15. June 11, 12. Teachers who have pupils ready for the examination should notify rt.f, nf the numtior of nnostlnria wrtnt- ' ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 15 days before the dale for which the questions are wanted. W. rt. DILLA11D. County Superintenderit. The night came on, the g:md wife smiled To herself as she softly said: "Thank God we're happy, . healthy and bright, We all tak Kocky Mountain Tea at night." J. W. McAKTHUIt, N. G. WOOD SAWINO John M. P. Dixon, successor to W E. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge. For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence, 2G7 High street, tf Gasoline woodsav A dressed chicken at any time nt the Eugene market, 74 West Eighth street. Satlsfaetiotl given or money refunded. H Skating at the Underwood Rink tonight. Come and enjoy yourself, a pleasant time assured. tf All fresh fish In the market at the Eugene market, 74 West Eighth e. J4 are Issued tinder niilliorlty of "ta oel of the legislative assembly of the state of Oregon, entitled, "An act to reincorporate the city of,Ettgeno and to repeal nil acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith," filed In the orflce of the secretary of state February 18th, 1905, as amended by the Initia tive bill filed in the office of the re corder of said city July 1st, 1907, and approved by the iters of said city at an election held October 14, 1907. Further Information will he furnished on application to the un dersigned. The common council re serves the right to reject any nnd all bids. Eugene, October 28. 1907. il. F. DOItRIS. jG Recorder. 5j 1 ; .. ; ' v " ' in i i iiiilin i "Til li aiiini DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS Attraction Extraordinary ,1ice for Ptlltlle.il loll- United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.. Oct. 23, 1907. Notice is hereby given that. In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 187S, enti tled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Or- 1 cgon, Nevada ami Washington terrl I tory," as extended to all the public j j land states by act ol August 4, 1892, William n. i ivrce, m iviuiun, coun ty of iJino, Stato of Oregon, filed In I tills orflce his sworn statement Mi, 18527 for tho purchase of the NBV4 of sec. 26, tp, 19, rt. range 8 I west, Willamette Meridian, and will I offer proof to show that tho land I sought is more valuable for its tlm I her or stone than for agricultural 1 purposes and to establish her claim w raw i 7,1 Greatest Livirig Violinist Eugene Theatre Friday, Jan. 1 0 PRICES:- BnxSfits 2.50 Lower Flo.ir Istlourrowi . 51. 'M Next tevtn rowi . $2.00 Lirllourrowi JI.S0 Ba!cn 1st Iwo rowi .V2.0J Bilatice Balcony.. SI.W. Galitrv Jl.OiJ 55 I to said land before W. W. Calkins, a I purposes and to establish bis claim Eugene, Oregon, on Tuusday, the 7th 55 ! day ,,f January, 1908. 4 i He names as witnesses: W. T. Bal i ley, of -Meadow, Oregon; Aaron C. J5 Barbour, of Walton, Oregon; Jarvls 1 U. Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; I William Sutherland, of Walton, Ore- gun. j Any nnd all persoiiR claintini; tid iverseiy the above described lands are i requested to file tlulr claims In this ! office on or before said 7in day of j January, 1908. BENJAMIN I. EDDY, Register. e remnants of our holiday stock 9 are placed on sale at actual cost. i i i We prerer to close out tne goods now rather- than carry them over. Some of the things you want for Christmas, but failed to get, you s can now buy for yourself at bargain prices. The sale also affords a rare opportunity for those who have been delayed in buying gifts, who need return gifts, or who want something to present as a New Year's token. Hull's Pved Cross' Drug Store 1 7-19 E flth Sl--53? Willamette 5ta. Box OH.'cj, Monday, Jan. 6th. Out of town orders must be ac- O Scat J.ile bctr'i a conicariicd by remittances. 2: u EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuyktnditl, M. D. W. O. Prcwcr, M. D. P. J. B.irtlt, M. D. B. F. Scaielf, M. D. D. A P.iinr, M. P. Gen. O'B, icVi t, M D. L. K.Mcl.u-al. M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full cotps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Rcgul. r cc vrse of lectures by the faculty and practical trair.ii Li the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of trie hospital constitutes the faculty. ' For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL. M.D., Supt. B A FULL LINE OF.. Notlci" of I'lniil Settlement Notice Is hereby given I hut Ine un dersigned, administratrix of the es tate of Austin Root, deceived, has filed her account for final settlement of said estate, and Monday, the 3d dav of February, I'JOH, has been tet flnul hearing by the county court of I.MH ! county. Oregon, j ELLEN' .1. ROOT. Administratrix. New Gnanitware just ii Stoves, Ranges and Heaters kesudins HARDWARE STORE SO East. NinCli Street. ilfilfgilHiMM I - - -- -- -- - v j