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7 I n. THE EVGENE DAILY GUARD. FKIWAY, JANTAItY 8, 190S ( ' ! - - - -' I 1 The Friendly store Saturday Bargains 1 00 Ladies' Shirtwaists Reduced $3 Waists $1.90 $4 Waists $2.85 1 PREPARING FOR ATTACK r.vsw- BRISTOL CHARGES $l-Waists$l.l5 35 Ladies' Waists made, of fancy stripe waitings, cream ground with colored stripes and figures, regular $1.50 values for. ...$1.15 2 dozrj embroideried Wool Batiste Waists, come in colors and white, regular $3.00 values for $1.90 3 dozen Challie and Batiste Waists, light and dark 'shades regular $4.00 and $4.50 values for $2.85 i la next with 23. ! Albany Herald: Eugene is to hold la rousing mass noting Saturday levelling. January 4th. under tne aus. I pices of the Lane County nomc....... nV IIOIM'ral Society. Our neighbors on 'lie 01 JArAN .south are alive to every opportunity JHI nil ! cuiz,,3 of Eugene pull to gether Jusl like clock worn. $7.50 Ladies' Coats, this year's styles for $4.15 $18.00 Ladies' Cravenette Coats ea. $7.00 $20.00 Ladies' Tailored Suits ea. $9.00 $35.00 Ladies' Tailored Suits ea. $14.75 100 Overcoats at less than cost , values up to $ 12.50, sale price $5.95 We have too many overcoats for this time of year and to rapidly reduce stock before inventory we have made this quick selling price; rather lose a little money than ' carry them over. $12.50 Overcoats, sale price $5.95 Eugene's Largest and Best Store TEe Friendly Store 594-596 Willamette St. Your Money's worth or your money back Despite the assurances of an ear nest desire for peace between the United States and Japan, which were given Secretary of War Taft by high officials during his recent journey through the land of the Mikado, the government proceeds with Its prepa rations for defense In case of war, particularly with reference to the Philippines and the Pacific coast. Ad-Jutant-geneals of the National Guards of Oregon, Washington and California have been Invited by the war department to confer with the BANK DFFICALS WITHLAWBREAUNG nr.ui. ii n i h fhriutin church tonight, wired Fas- vuicmin hi nuauiiifiiuu, u. w ..." , ha tor Mccanura tnis woru.us mat missed connections at Portland and would not bo able to reach Eugene until tonight. Professor D. C. Kel lems will preach at this evening's ser vice and Dr. Martin will begin his meetings tomorrow night. Portland, Jan. 3. In a document ,.,,.ricinr ?r tvnewrltten pages. At the entertainment to be given fled )n the united States circuit at the theatre January 8 by Miss Glo- c()Urt loiny. W. C. Bristol, special rla Dare for the benellt or tne ouj tt0,.ney for the state ana aoui-uui Military band, a new song, "Good uf the American Surety Company. Night," words by Frank L. Stanton (n (he nsovency proceedings of the and music by proiessor i. . nu- Title Guarantee & Trust tomiam director of the Dana, win oe sung the first time by Miss Dare. Miss Dare has already tried the piece and she pronounces it great. Dr. S. M. Martin, who was to have begun a revival meeting wiin me subject of coast defense. General w. E. Flnzer leaves Portland for the na tional capital tomorrow at the same time General J. B. Louck will board a train at San FranclBco for the same point, while General Otis Hamilton will start for Washington from Seat tle next Saturday. The request for a conference was transmitted through General Oliver, the anting secretary of war. Two The Modern Woodmen held istal- latlon of officers last night. The fol lowing were installed: M. L. York, questions of vajit Importance to the.V. C; A. E. Warnock. . A.; N. h. country will be discussed training j Barrett, hanker; David Link, clerk; volunteer rnui nrilllerv reserves to : C. W. Stair, escort; S. G. McMaln, man the fortifications of Oregon, Washington and California and per fecting tho Infantry regiments of the three states In coast defense opera tions. The matter of Joint maneu vers this year for the National Guards of these states will also he taken up. Telegram. CITY NEWS peiiho.nai.h Will Rhaw, of Cleurfleld, Pa., I In the city. Peter Finn, of Blue Canyon, Wash., la In the city. I)r: M. C. Wire left this afternoon for points' south. F. II. Button, of Miiicoln, was in the city over night. A. C, Barbour, of Walton, Is lu tho city on business. J. II. Liggett,' of Roschiirg, is III the city on business. N. J. Bryant, of Franklin, spent last night In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. llyliind. of Iawnll, are In the city. Itev. It. II. Calllson, of Fall Croek, wa In In tho city today. Barney May, mayor of llarrlshiirg, pout last night In Eugene. , Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Million relum ed last night from Portland. District Attorney W. 8. McFadden went to Junction City today. Mrs. J. K. Baker mid two duugh' tern returned to Salem today. W. J. Mulkey, of Croswoll, was In Eugene, today but ween trains. Attorney Jerome Knox was In the city from Cottage Grove today. K. J. Hard caiuo down from Cot tage Grove on the noon train today. I.. K. llellner, of Crookston, Minn., U registered at the Hoffman House. laud, lire In Eugene the guests of Dr. ! nnd Mrs. C. II. Wlllougliby. ' I. II. Bingham anil J. O. Storey re- IIOH.V. -f turned on Ihe noon Irain today from a business trip to Cottage Grove. 4.41 4 4.4.4 4,4,4,4. 4,4,4,4, n. i'J. Hievens went to t ottllgo I, rove Basketball game on skates at Un- l nderwood rink tonight between Eugene and Crovallls. Tho lilat of Sladden's third addi tion to Eugene was filed with the county clerk today. Itev. D. E. Baker, of this city, will commence u revival meeting at Dex ter 011 Jauuury 13. this nrtoriioon on liuslneHs in con nection with the Filers Piano House. Carey Miusely, I'litvcrslty student, returned this morning from AhIiIiiiiiI, where he has heen spending the holi days. W. It. Iluwley relumed to Loruno this iifiernoon, after having spent a conjilu of days lu Kugenu on busl- lU'H'J. Basketball game on skates at Un- January 2, 190.S, to C. F. Goodman I'nderwood rink tonight between and wife. 11 miles northwest of Eu- Eugene and Corvallla. ucllc. u dultcl.ler. 1 no npproain to tne Springfield wagon bridge has been finished by I. N. Honey's crew of men and they have returned to Eugene. Washington, Jan. 2. Councillor' E. F. Chapman, of this city, guth- Mlnyoku, charge d'affaires of tho ered u mess of raspberries on New why jaianese ' iioitnir e.pijsivi:s William Motflll arrived here today ' emm; '-l today that Year's day. Another plug for Ore- from .Seattle lo Join his 'wife, who has been visiting her father, J. W While ho had hoard nothing of the reported son's glorious winter climate. activity ur nis government In shlp-i plug saltpetre and yucca from Chill Kev. I). E. Baker and fnmllv recelv- Jnhn II Hiii iiiir iiuiniiunr nf dm r '""1"" uiiiciure lino expio- eu louuy irom iiosioii, iinss., a tuis- Coiniiierelal Club, Is confined to Us ; ";tH'ws of which has been hniught slonary barrel laden with good Mini it 11 1 1 ni 11 uy inisseiiKers arriv- uiiiigH nir uie uouse as a nrisimas lug. Mr. Mlayokn has heard of tho and New Year's remembrance, use of saltpetre Importations by prl-1 vnte Interests from Chill Into Japan I Mrs. Emma Snnpp, of Blue Rlv for agricultural purposes, which ho er,, was today appointed guardian of suggests may bo the use to which any her minor children, Archie and Importations now coming from that Chaiincey Wycotf, whose father is country muy be put. 1 dead. rooms on account of a light touch of Ingrlppe, Mr. and Mrs. Monroo Hills lire home from their trip to their old home In Virginia and to other East ern slates. Hon. T. B. Kay cnnie up from Sa lem this afternoon to look after the affairs of the Eugene woolen mill, nf which he Is owner. INSANITY Wll.l. BE DEFENSE OF T HAW I'ltOMlNH.NT CITIZEN ! Lester G. Ilulln todav sold to Mrs. OK ASK nil A DltOUMM) D. O. Ilouck the residence property at 724 Olive street which Mr. Ilulln Astoria. Jan. 2. The body of Cup- and family have Just vacated. The lulu James E. Campbell, who for price received for the properly was ninny years hns been one of Astoria'. ISSI. New York Jnll 2 Counsel for ' "" uu respecicu cllliens, llarrv K. Thaw consulted today, and ' ""'! "r"'"""" ,n U-piiiB cli-I K. Whattam. who has had a long It was reported that It has 1 1 deft- i ' " V ,";' was picked up lu siege with the fever, is able to he ', nllely decided that the on defense i , , ." , Z .. . 8lrt',' ' ,r,l'ail!S "r" ........I....... .... ...... to I... mail., ooold In. IomiiiIiv jii the " "... " " enii.K. IM snow mm ne is on tne road " ...v . ...... ....... ... u....,,.,.,. ,.,. i,.,,,.,. uniting ot the body was the a recovery. Ilarrlsburg this atlernoon for n short I """ Stanford W hite was kill.. I. I MrB, hitlnmtloii that a tragedv had .(., wl he con ended. however, that I . ,, " nnn . occurred, as t nniu ti I'.imi. ... 1 i,.,,i Mr .1 v n,.u..n,i h-,. .... Mrs J A Flmhli-Mt of Meilfnril U 1 Ii u w Is now sane. i nose lu collier- ltl ,, jtiio. j. . r.iniiili mi , ui .Minium, is heen seetl on the H r.'.li ......ii. r.l., over from Mi.r ,.,.fl ,1 t...l.,.. .....I watchman; J. II. Newman, sentry; W. II. Maxham, manager three years; II. G. Mosher, chief forester. The case of the city vs. Chas. May- hew, charged with violating the ordi nance which declares a place where liquor Is sold a nuisance, came up In the police court this forenoon at 10 o'clock. The defendant demanded a Jury trial and the case was postponed until Wednesday of next week for the reason that the list of 1908 jurors has not yet been chosen. Pipes Bros, are the attorneys for Mayhew and City Attorney Allen will represent the city at the trial. B. VEHTURR1N1 SENT TO ASYLUM B. Venturrlnl, an Italian residing at Divide, on the southern boundary of the vounty, was brought down from that place last evening and turned over to Sheriff Fisk, being charged with insanity. Ho was ex amined before Judge Chrisman this morning and committed to the insane asylum at Salem. Drs. T. W. Harris and W. L. Cheshire were the exam ining physicians. Venturrlnl Is aged 48 years ami has an aged mother, wife and Beveral children. He was formerly engaged as track walker for the Southern Pacific Company and had held the Job for 18 years. Lately ho has been ncting very queer ly nnd has threatened to take the lives of his wlfo and children. He lias several times called on the neigh bors to take his family away, declar ing that they were not his. visiting relatives and friends In Eu gene. V. Ml out. of Albany, was nil arri val 111 Eugene on tho afternoon train today. u..... l...-,l.. 1 1 l.ll It..,.. U'l O'Kt'HIv Mtul A. KiiHHt'll lVntimlv, i ;m"'" " uMol.i hU friViuls ihut plaivtl In tho Ku.-no hnltn1 for! I 1 hw ili'fi'iiM', It Ih Ha tit . "will tiftVr much nt'W iimiltnony. Thrro will lu ttcnrt'rt oT Kyu-wUm'Nrii'N to tin nhout- ii u:si rn.rcs: rii.fcs HhIiiH l U.ihlnwnn rit nriiiul thin K 0 W MU Willi HUVO IHl UtTnrt', . . ... I It it f will litMiifv lliiit Iti tholi- iiiihilnii "ii ..lernoon .rom . .nor, ip ,o i-ori-i ' ' ' ,,r,,,,,,i ' , ' ! "'"" and fell overboard inu- " Depuly District Attorney (1. F. miller. Rklpworth returned last night from1 " t.,,i.rf Hot KEI El. I. Fit tllVKS Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Belover were MoltE TAINTED MONEY i Wllllann tndlan Pile Ointment paiumigi.rs to Portland on the noon' I will cure blind, bleeding and Itching "I'"'- Chicago. Jan. 3. Martin A Ityer-1 ,,, u absorb, the tumors allay. II. A. Illn.hsw. traveling freight ". president of the hoard of mis-, 1 " lumors, ana lees ol l no l lliviuy oi llicago. nil. " " "n I'.unuce, noiniced today i hat John D. Hoi kefel. j gives Instant relief. Williams' In. ler has added 13. 1 H 1 .000 to his gifts dUn Pile Ointment Is prepared for I ii. iiii .riitnj, ...iin.i.K inn 1..1111 bi netni tlons over ;';.omi.iHiu. 1,1 111 o.m i.iKing i ( 1I1. 10 Portland, treatment for a serious complaint 4 Jim how the accident happened Is Dr. J. F. Titus la her phvslclun. not known, but Ii Is supposed that! 4 nun wuisitig along the waterfront A. U. Bean, n traveling mull who! utvwn as iiuacKeii wiin iiearc : makes Eugene his headquarters, and v oiuny 1 1 easurer it. k. Kastlalhl have made application for member ship lu the Eugene Commercial club HOW ADYKItTISIXO IX THE GIAKD PAYS Mr. .1. Kavanngh, manager of the Singer Sewing Machine agency In this city, states that ho Is convinced abso- lutely that advertising In The Guard pays good returns. Be- cause of one 2'-eent local ad Mr. Kavanagh sold four machines. "If 1 were In any line of mercantile business for myself, I should be a regu- Jar advertiser," says Mr. Ka- vanagh. "It Is the modern way of building up a business 4- nnd I lie l.unrd seems to cov er this field completely, my traveling over the country having convinced me of that fact." agent of the H. P. Co., was lu Eu gene today. Mrs. F. H. Welhcrbee returned on the noon train today from a visit at Cottage Grove. Mm. W. Waddle and daughter. Winona went to HaUey today to vUlt there ft few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. O llerksrt ale home from a vltt with Mis. Heck art's folks near Monroe. i Dr. Harry Hinrt and t.tlde el Pen-' The Oregon Uind Company has Just Issued a very neat folder for ad vertising their business nnd Lane county, lu addition to their list of land there Is much valuable Informa tion concerning the country and sev eral local pictures. Dyspeplets Give fnstnnt relief in Stmt Rtc-nnrk Heartburn, Nausea, all disconilurL. ,! Inili-'estinn rtl.;l riven,. nci.. ' ao.i economical, iiteiti uiu size, 2"c.; Lnrpe $1; Pocket, handsome alumi num bonbormiere, 10c. DiiiisU or mail. Catarrlets Antiseptic tablets, relieve Nasl Cat-irrti cure Cold in Ilend nnd t?ore Throat-1 i Mouth Wash and safeguard aenin.. .l t tagious diseases. 50c. or$l. Dturrim orraiul. U. I. aood. Lo., Lowell, M, NOTICE Subscribers to the promotion fuaj are reminded that the first payms&t of their year's subscription Is tat due. Kindly Instruct yur hank to put same to the credit of Treasrlr D. E. Yoran. If paid for a year Ii advance a discount of S per cent U allowed, or 3 per cent If paid f0, six months In advance. EUNGBNE COMMERCIAL CLUB. uiif.iii mlsannroorlatlon of general and school funds of the state by offi cial! of the bank Is charged. It is al leged that the states moneys were diverted in flagrant violation of the provisions of the constitution and the codes of Oregon. ( LANE COUNTY SOLDIERS' PENSIONED Congressman Hawley has given out a large list of pensions granted to residents of the first congressional district oi uregon. -nr. naie, i L0STOn Ninth street, between Oak had a very large correspondence in - gnd wl)lamette- na of ' XEAV TODAV LOST An old-fashioned breastpin. Leave at Guard office and receit, reward. j7 pension matters and has taken a great Interest in rendering any assistance in his power. liver- bowed blasses in J. O. Watts' case Keward. Leave at Guard of lice, j- - The name, residence and amount; FQR RENT New six-room nous Cheap. Call at 62; of pension per month granted to Laue county old soldiers are as follows: John Baniford, Junction City, $12. Charles H. Holden, Florence, $20. Thos. Allshaw, Eugene, $12. George W. Kelly, Cottage Grove, $12. Daniel Casey, Junction City, $20. John E. Butler, Junction City, $12. Jas. K. P. Barrett, Cottage Grove, $8. Harrison Wicks, Junction City, $15. John B. Andews, Junction City, $12. Silas Russell, Springfield. $15. Lewis P. Horton, Eugene, $12. Alex Withers, Eugene, $15. Henry Landschooft, Fforence, $2 0. Norman L. Lee, Junction City, $15. unfurnished. Alder street. OREGON'S OLDEST WOMAN 1)1 Notice tc- Ci'edi.'oi's, Noticels hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Gwemla Pe pion, deceased, by the county cour: or L.ane county, uretron. All p-son-having claims against said estate vlil present the- same, with vouchers therefor, to the administrator at th. law office of Williams & Bean in th- McClung Building, Eugene, Oregon within six months from the dais the first publication of this notice. Dated this 3d day of January, 1908. L. E. BEAN, Administrator. Ilillsboro, Jan. 1. After the 1 of IIS New Years had dawned happi ly for her. Mrs. Maiy Ramsey Wood expired this morning, shortly before! the daylight of what would have been'' her 120th year. She was the oldest j white woman In the I'nited States.! She had been in failing health for some time at the home o f her daugh ter here. Mrs. Wood was a native of Tennessee and later lived in Missouri, coming from there to Oregon. Julius Goldsmith TEA Linger long-er over it; let it be steaming- hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your grocer returns your money if you doo'l Hke ScbilliDc'i Dett; we pay him t3MWMMMMIMlrl1 rictures for Xmas. No Bitting up with the Petalitma Incubator. You light the lamp and it does tho rest. All sizes at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. We have just received a Urge or der of them which we will fell for a ifw days at prices that will entice you to buy. ' See Our Window OVERTON Wall Paper and Drug Co. Itlini.WU ItllYAI. HKHtV 111 S.I. the best slid healthiest l.r.-.l.l made, for kI at Otto'. ...... ami iicning or (he private parts. Julius Goldsmith todav moved hi Sold l.v l.lnn Drug Co., by mall f.Oc su"'l( ' cigars and tobacco at 1,1 ud $100. Williams Mfi i'.i branch store In tin. Coleman i.i.ni Chickens fr Profit Now Is the time to buy an Incuba tor If you are going to raise chickens for next year. Start right by buy ing a PETAH'MA. nnd you will have no trouble hatching the eggs. We have them In nil sizes from the Mi egg to 500-egg In stock now. Also Petaluma brooders, 100 and 200 chick size. We carry a small stock of extras for these machines. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Buv a ivtiilntna Incuhstur fiom I'll MUKi;S II VltDWAKE CO. props . I lev. laiid. O. i PILES ( I Ul-Jli n to iYt P.VZO OINTMENT Is guaranuvd to cure any .-. of Itclilng, blind, bleed ing or protruding pll. In .; (, u days or .i.ouey refunded SOc. Now Is The Tiim Wlih.tainli ratu au.l shl New Era qualtly. xi.td onh nei ger-llean liar. In are t It's at Hie n.p:in)-. oig io nis utg stor.. niul (he room I now vacant. Mr. Goldsmith has . lease on th.. bull. Hug for a c rla i lime and ill suli-h-aso II. J.'sse Calkimt. John Rciiulng.-r and Waller pi-., -, npiu .Users of the estui. of IVrry Nt.ittesi.il, il,-ci-.i-i ,. 1. ..!.. liic. I null !'ie i-ol.ate court their i:l-v.-nt.M v nf i!, pr .p.-rtv of th,. estate T!i-- found ti valued at !".:.'.. ; plan . f.-.r t iw ai d uss a",ln out lu life s-.mi!,l you be .ti an nee. Mint wt'.h le (nnd f.r o I'.lliW. .1 eo An early ntnrt and a d.-flnli log plicci sn In the JiMing lua.l or nl: No litn-d ef helltg "slluo." lie "pendcr." Tlie seiislhle and vay locans of future n.-.ds U to whatever Vi.ii can ea. h weik Slick t.i It, nnd In nine B'Klit new, it;i the n. It. Tho Eugene Loan CES.vinss Bank Li.t-i w uj Cnpllitl ftlul r.lltpht . . rSliNl.mNI h 111 l.e assur. ,1. W. K. Ilii'iW N, Prvlilent. II. A. PAINE, l.-e Prtohknl. F. W. OMtt UN, ( .l.ler. W. V. HltKWN, A.t. t-l,l,-r. WKI'IVMITIV Y.'tir w;,iim wiih w,.nd o.ik. Mi pl Fir, and Ties A!-.,, U.I.I VMS Hi XNSFEU TO I'll. .lie lllack 1111. Hill ssXIAKIMi Suits a sf.vla Mi... Will;;,,,,, t .... Ii, u;s 7 and v. Goul.m l.;.v. ft an. I a ... amen;; th.- t.,l..v II t 1. .. ni .111.1 e;l W 11 S excelsior, a car i.f h.is Of C .Hilled i;,.os ,.re s!llpllli-ius out of Eugene excelslei- W;,. c.uisi i; nri les. Ill,, hops I,. Chl.-.lg.l mo '.I goods lo Medford. I SINtil'K SEWINti MACHINE Co. I Machines sold on easy payments. ! Terms. $2 per month, ii 1 .'. Wilimn-; eite sir, et. Phono Red 1 I. I'tUITI.AND KKY AL It VK FRY Bread, the l-i and li-nithiest ' l'e.Hl nude. Ior i,, otto's. If you wan: . Hi,,, fres!! ,-,.;,- fresh , r or fi-esl! fis;i OJ- j,nv ()(. s.-ription that inlght , on :he iiku ".'' ! Eu.;. 'tie- nurket .1; T 1 West Eighth si reel. Evervihlns ,,.. mm '4m Your Table Silver noulj Lave the heaviest pos sible plate ot pure silver at a moderate price. COMMUNITY SILVER,, La.. someat. to you. TLe deaigna Let us Low are Land- tLem i mm il Q VW'Sg .. Kl J. O. WATTS, Jewcicr. Cor. 9 in and Willamette Sis. "'iiiiinmmi ""-Ty-itjf S -3 a am.. -.1. Store 'iiii 1 . w iio I !''. the .till) I'.-talnuia In. ut.. i en wiin: 1" I'lO.-.l- is ii m;dw vki: im. Yin,-.' Or V. I ill pll.N ' ,1 man, t, k I an. I to I... , E S, lo . smi; i ai if ."1 are s.'lng to use c;( this w'uti-r It will . v ,.u i0 a Its.. II i"oj lle.ner ,i. See Hie b. sou'ti shew m.hi'.i; w;i until .l.inn.u K.lle Co u.-.t i: lll-.'l Of window-. $1 Et.ge Most li... N..I I.. . r I hu.i h'-i' .! .-Icli.- . ;, ! 1.1 - .-! V ,,', l'l'-d !-'-.- a . ;. I.f ., I' I .. .1 i of F. ; f -r tin a! M,.s. i.f l.ane loutti f Net 1 1. -iti, ill h',1 I V. I .11 I. link roller SMiti:; .'.! In . .' ! . ; a g.lln. le im tonit I'e W .S I. ' CM. i. . '.' w I -: 'i: any bod n sell you i shco for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR f O A SHOEMAKER rut is scllip.f lea you. I H mi t - t o; o a evervthinj; that's n oicr.i 'vdiir.cry (or dcifiw the l- nor Ind knows We0 have '.i fitted 'upOwith i:i the w.iy cf of re;Mir wo:. I'. I . lllVs.. EI.I.KN J lioor. A.lii.mis;rti it. r. eft;. r hi.ain-r t 1 " ; i; ; h l '.'o . after all. To- i "' h'" "''' h tho rountv clerk i n.. . ertlfUates tor five marriages which haniln-rs H.ird.a.- "iia In. iil..t;or Co. . MILLER, TT shec Mm. West otli street. 15. Home o' Good Shoes 1 V