Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 06, 1908, Image 5

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EUGENE
DYE
STEAM
WORKS
MANY CONVENTIONS
WILL BE HELD IN
CITY OF PORTLAND
Established 1898
phone Red 266 1
R. M. MARX,
PROPRIETOR
445 North Wilamette 5L
CHRIS. MARX, Jr.
MANAGER
GENTS' LIST
SUITS '
COAT AXI) VEST
I'AXTS
OVKKCOAT
PRESSING
75
50
25
.50
(PHEXCH) STEAM
DRY CLEANING CXKAXIXQ
$1.75 S2.0O
1.25
.75
1.25
1.50
1.25
EXPLANATION Prices on Overcouts ure for short Coats.
DYEING
$:i.oo
2.00
1.25
1.75
LADIES' LIST
PRESSING
' (FRENCH)
DRY CLEANING
Sl'ITS . . . u .. 75 and up
JACKET 50 and up
SKIItT . ......... ..... . .50 and up
COAT . .50 and up
WAIST 25 and up
EXPLANATION Prices arc for plain work.
$1.25 and up
.75 and up
.75 and up
1.00 and up
.75 and up
STKAM
CLEANING
$1.50 and up
.75 and up'
.75 and up
.75 and up
50 and up
DYEING
$1.75 and up
1.00 and up
. 1.00 and up
1.00 and up
.75 and up
Plaited and double lined skirts, etc., are a
little higher. We like to see garments before making prices.
.NOTES..
AFTER JANUARY 1, IDOfC'we will do a strictly cash business. All work to be puid for
when delivered. Monthly contracts will be $1.50 per month for four suits. .Payable
I in advance. " '
, Not responsible for goods damaged by fire.
We Do Everything Possible m Cleaning
and Dyeing.
DLEMAN HAVING
1W PLANS DRAWN
FOR BUILDING
J. B. Coleman, the capitalist. Is
ivlng another set of plans drawn
t bis proposed addition of two sto-
to his row of one-story buildings
Willamette street, mention of
llch has frequently been made bv
tie Guard durlne the nast few
mlhs. Once or twine l.efnro ho oil.
rtUed for bids on the Rtrnrtiim
h he considered them too high and
w ea every one. He has modified
I plans somewhat and Is having Ar-
nunzicner redraw them. He
' I "felve bids In a short time and
lne Heure Rtiita him sQ ,in k..h
f is spring.
I The addition .iii . . .
V "e until oi DriCK
ill . "ave a ment finish. The
-'au tor a beaiiful front, similar
hat of the Hovey block. There
a not be much brlek work to do,
-in, o, et on the so,,th sl(le and
i i I h frnnt or rear- Breat
i oi b3th to consist of 'windows.
Te w ib fi:f ,.,... .u. .....
... - "J"'" wu die i (i
m"3 ft them bedrooms, Mr.
luienamg to conduct alodg-
,,e- Th '""' rooms on the
1 floor will ,e SP(1 for offlcos
NEGRO HOLDUPS GET
EIGHT YEARS IN PEN
f (Continued from Page One )
Eugene Chick . vs. Glen Thorpe;
. damages. Continued.
W. G. Davis vs. Glen A. Brlgham
and Kate Brigham, his wife; specific
i performance of contract. Monroe
i Lumber Company allowed to file an
: swer.
; John Finn vs.Oregon & Southeast
ern Railroad Company; possession of
pronerty. Continued. '
Glen O. Powers vs. W. R. Price; to
recover money. Settled and dismis
sed without costs.
Glen O. Powers vs. Frank Grant;
'recovery of money. Dlssmlssed upon
motion of plaintiff.
Florence M. Wynegar vs. Samuel P.
Wynegar, Delia Wynegar and Leon R.
Edmonson as admr. of estate of Glen
R. Wynegar, deceased; to recover
deed and appoint receiver. v Contin
ued. H. H. Fisk vs. J. U. Sutherland;
jsiiecmc perioriijHnce oi contract.,
i Settled and dismissed.
Duncan Scott vs. Lucky Boy Mln
I lug Company; to recover money,
j Continued. .
i Alice Wilcox and Daniel W. Wallis
(vs. Margaret W. Kdmunson, Matthw
S. Wallls, Harris L. Wallis and Clara
A. Duncan; partition of real properly.
. Dismissed.
The Eugene Lumber Company, a
corporation, vs. the Eugene Mill &
Elevator Company, a corporation; to
recover monev. Motion to make more
definite sustained.
W. M. Green vs. Florence M. Wyn
egar; to recover money. Continued.
Eugenia Hoffman vs. Duncan
Scott; to recover money. Continued.
Lulu Stevens vs.' Roy R. Stevens;
divorce. Dismissed upon motion of
plaintiff
J. B. Hunt vs. J. D. Myers; pos
session of property. Continued.
Amy C. Traver vs. Herbert L. Tra
ver; divorce. . Continued.
Darw'n Bristpw v. Mary J. Wool
Iver and W. W Woollver; to recover
money. Dismissed.
L. R. Edmunson as trustee of Asa
Branstetter. a bankrupt, vs. James
B. McFarland and Frank E. Hyland;
damages. DismUsed.
M. J. Doyle vs. Southern Pacific
Company; damages. Continued.
J. M. Nichols vs. .1. W. Williams;
appeal from injunction of Justice
court. Continued.
Cora Suly vs. Ernest G. Suly; di
vorce. Continued.
John Hostettler vs. C. D. Lovelace;
to quiet title. Dismissed upon mo
tion of plaintiff.
Alice Walsh vs. W. X. Buckman;
to recover money. Continued.
Seward D. Allen vs. Joseph T.
Bridges; to recover moneys Contln
l)ed. C. M. Kissinger' vi. Marv V. Kis
singer; to make deed. Continued. j
Marlon I). Llngi, Benton W. Lin
go, Ira T. Lingo and .lorry Lingo vs.
Anna J. Lingo, .Mary M. Kerr. Mabel
Lingo, Mailt! Katon, Walter Eaton,
T. L. Eaton, Amanda Lingo, John
J. Kerr, Emma Lingo and Collsta I
(Special Correspondence.)
Portland, Ore., Jan. 4. Oregon
lans will be busy attending conven
tions to be held in this city during
January. The list Includes:
Jan. 13 and 14 The Northwest
Retail Harness & Saddlery Manufac
turers' Association.
January 14, 15 and 16: Oregon
Horticultural Society.
Jan. 17 and IS: Oregon State
Press Association.
Jan. 21 and 22: Retail Grocers'
Association.
Jan. 21 and 22: Oregon Retail
Hardware and Implement Dealsrs'
Association.
Jan. 23, 24. and 25: Pacific Fed
eration of Implement and Hardware
Dealers. t
A big excursion from the "Inland
Empire," through Oregon and Cali
fornia, underline special auspices of
the Spokane Chamber of Commerce
and the Walla Walla Commercial
Club, will spend all day Saturday.
February 8, In Portland, where they
will be a given a ride over the city,
luncheon and dinner and reception
by a special committee of the Port
land Commercial Club. Their itin
erary also calls for brief stops at
Roseburg and Medford. The chief
purpose of this excursion is to In
terest the thousands of tourists now
gathered In Southern California so
that they may return to their East
ern homes by way of the Pacific
Northwest.
The colonist rates, whlcti resulted
In bringing such a vast immigration
to Oregon during September and Oc
tober, 1907, will be In effect for
March and April of 19 08. The rate
applies on all railroads, to all rail
points in Oregon, on the same basis
as before. $25 from Kansas City,
Minneapolis and Duluth; $30 from St.
Louis; (33 from Chicago; $50 from
New York. The fare Is $2.50 less on
each ticket sold to a point east of Um
atilla. An effort will be made by all
the commercial bodies throughout
the state of Oregon, to make these
two months add 20,000 to the popu
lation of the state.
No convention ever held In Oregon
hns received the liberal national not
ice accorded to the recent meeting
of the Oregon State; Dairy Associa
tion. Pages have been devoted to it
In the agricultural and dairy journals
of the country, at a season when the
Eastern dairymen are most strongly
Impressed with the climatic advan
tages of the state.
and Daniel Snapp, trustee, vs. the
Crystal Consolidated Mining Com
pany, a corporation, Noah Coffman,
M. r . Wyatt, O. 11. Wlllard, Lewis
Gleason, Frank Jordan gild Wynne
Hardware Company; loreclosure.
Continued.
II. Morton vs. F. II. Morton; to re
divorce. Continued.
State of Oregon vs. Fred I.emly;
appeal from justice court. Contin
ued. Llllle M. Hart vs. James 1L Hart;
ivorcc. Continued.
Glen O. Powers vs. Oregon Blue
River Mining Company, a corpora
tion; to recover money. Continued.
Surah E. l'urmenter vs. David 11.
Parmenter; divorce. Continued.
R. K. Davidson vs. F. T. Plunk;
to recover money. Continued.
Lingo and M. D. Allen; partition.
Continued.
Carrie I. Fieeman and Beorge Flee
man, her husband, Mary E. Jones and
John Jones, her husband, Harvey
innes, Frank Jones, Charley Jones,
Robt. Jones and Elsie Jones, helrs-nt-law
of Alice Jones deceased, and JohD
Jones, guardian of Frank Jones,
Toseph Jone, Charles Jones, Robert
Jones and Elsie Jones, vs. Mirtha
raton. George Eaton, Frank Eaton,
Mary Eaton and Robert Enton, sons
and diughters of Evallne Eaton, de
ceased; partition. Continued.
The Slate of Oregon upon the rela
tion of J.K. Sears, a resident taxpayer
df Oregon, vs. H. R. Klncald; for an
accounting. Dismissed by plaintiff.
Judgment for costs by defendant.
Jennie Glllett vs. W. T. SMirt
leff and Treasure Gold Mine Com
pany; Injunction. Continued.
Felise B. Collins vs. J. Collins; di
vorce. Continued.
Albert A. Dnmitlo and George E.
Huntley vs. The Oregon & Califor
nia Railroad Company, a corporation;
The Union Trust Company, of New
York, a corporation; S. T. Sage, N.
T. Smith, and N. E. Brown, succes
sors in trust to Henry Villard. Robert
Davie Peebles and Charles Edmund
Bretherton; specific performance of
contract. Continued.
John Zulcker and Eli R. Denney,
partners under the firm name of Zti
icker & Denney, vs. C. M. Dority; to
recover money. Settled and dismis
sed. John M. Williams vs. Norman Mc
Fall: to recover money. Continued.
Ella X. McFarlund vs. Jas. B. Mc
Farland: divorce: continued.
Kate Kllborn vs. .1. K. Killiorn; di
vorce. Settled and dismissed.
John W. Cub!: vs. James M. Han
dle; damages. Settled without cosis.
Addle M. Clement vs. John W.
CLment; divorce. Continued.
John II. Wattnor, Daniel Snapp
Humor and Philosophy
By DUNCAN M SMITH
THE PUZZLE.
V.'hnt win
Tour dearest
Friend
Oot you
Fer Christmas
How
You wish
You know!
Will It
He Komethlnff
Fine
And nlco
Thnt coatg
A very
Pretty '.
Trice,
Or will t
It bo
Borne trifl
Small
lie picked f
VP In
A bargain
Stall?
You feet
You'd like
To treat
Him right.
Not squeezing
On
Your wad
Too tlKht,
But still
You do
Not
Want to blow
Good dollars
Just
To make
A show
If what
He gives
You
At a guess
OoBt two for flv
Or mnybo
Less.
Altered the
Case.
"We some
times forget in
this country
that a mini Is
supposed to be
Innocent until
lie Is proved
guilty.'"
"Oh. but this
fellow Is nn alderman."
Supplying a Want.
! "Here." said the agent, "is a simple
, Invention Unit will appeal to all fa
1 thers."
I "What Is It?" asked the busy busl-
' ness man, looking tip.
', "Are you the father of a grown daugh
ter?"
"Yes; two of them."
"Then the sale Is already made. Give
me $3. Full directions are Inside."
"Not finite so fast. Give me nt least
an idea before asking mo to shell out."
I "Entirely superfluous. You wouldn't
' be without It for double the price.
When you open it up you will see that
It appears to be Just an ordinary
clock."
I "Yes, and where is the difference?"
j "You toucli a button in your bedroom
At any hour of the night and make It
strlko 23."
EUGENE THEATRE
Wednesday Evening, January 8th
I Compensation.
I "Ariiim mlssf'l n u liclo lot by npponr
hiff on the KcuiiD nt mich nn vny
"Still, he hml some pport In his wny."
' "Yew, but he never saw n street etir,
a fkysernper or an ocean liner."
"IJnt he missed some .iinio.vnnreR."
"I.Ike KeUiiitf tun over, for iiisliuwe."
i "I wasn't thinking iiivuiit that. . Ow
ing to the fact that the world wan so
pparfiely settled lie never had uu affinity.'
Woi-m Yet.
Tho nlrnhlp enn-
nt bo d
nil led
HecnuHo Itn load
It picks up,
Hut niton!,; it ver
tnj uVn!ri'l
Thero would b i
up.
(The Rocky Mountain Girl)
Vocal, Instrumental and Reading Selections
Assisted by and for the
benefit of
' EUGENE MILITARY BAND
THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON
Prices:- 25c, 50c and 75c. Seats on sale Monday.
warn
BLOOD UNHEALTHY
SYSTEM DERANGED
The entire inner portion of the body is covered with ruucou9 membrane ;
this membranous tissue is abundantly supplied with blood vessels, veins,
arteri i, nnd capillaries. Each of these is constantly supplying to this tissue
or lining, blood to nourish mid strengthen it nnd keep the system healthy.
When tiie blood becomes infected with catarrhal matter it is not able to fur
nish the required amount of healthful properties, but feeds the parts with l
impurities which disease te membranes and tissues so that they become
irritated and inflamed, nnd Catarrh, with n'.l its disagreeable and dangerous
symptoms, is established in the system. There is a constant ringing in the
ears, a thiu, watery discharge from the nostrils, the breath has an offensive
odor, slight fever often accompanies the disease, and gradually the entire
health becomes affected and the system upset and deranged. In its earlier
stages, when Catarrh is confined to the nose and throat, sprays, washes,
inhalations, etc., are soothing and in a way beneficial, because they are
rleanly and usually antiseptic, but such treatment has no curative effect,
because it docs not reach the blood. To cure Catarrh the blood must be pur
ified, and Uiis is iust what S. S. S does. It
goes down into the circulation and attacks
the disease at its foundation j it removes the
cause and makes the blood pure and healthy.
Then the blood vessels are filled with fresh,
reinvigorated blood, which is carried to all
the mucous surfaces and linings, the inflam
mation and irritation are corrected, the symp
toms all disappear, the health is improved and Catarrh is permanently cured.
Book oil Catarrh and auy medical advice free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
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PURELY VEGETABLE
he EUGENE
Business College
has educated many young men
and women for office positions
Each student is permitted
to advance as rapidly as
he can, regardless of the
progress of anyone else.
Enroll now for the winter
term beginning Jan. 6th.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
0
W. J. HOOKER, B.S. D.
PRESIDENT
0
M. RANSOM, Sec.
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PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Alilllfy tn Ret It nway from the nthtr
fellow Is what makes some men rich.
The Rood thintrs of llfo Income evil
when they are consulted niid consider
ed -overmuch.
There Is no use of talking ohont how
much you can do until you do It. and
after Hint It Is entirely siiierfluous.
Promoting goes rniiidly out of fnsh
lou when n I'nnle. with a big, llg P.
peeps over the horizon.
j The kind of eloquence thnt never
I inyn a word In frequently the kind thut
Is most appreciated.
100,000 Bottles of Sweet Wine Given
Away Special Holiday Gift
From now until January 1st, 1 908, we Bhall Klve away free to every
yurrliHser of our famous brand of whiskies, and which we are now offering
at the Millie prlci'.s us heretofore, afl follows:
Willi line unlkti or our Jacob's .MoiiOKinm Hye or Ilourbon O. P. S.
Whiskey, reniilir price per gallon, we will Klve aay grails four hot-
lies of fino ojd f'lilil'ornhi Wines, ri'Knlar !rl-e HO cents per bottlo. Any
brand that you nii;;ht select. The price of the Whiskey Is tf: tho Wine
Is You will nut a $7 purchaso for $", freight and express charges
prepaid.
With one Kallon of our famous Standard AAA Hye, regular price $4
per Rallon, we will nlve nway gratis three bottles of fine old California
rtweet Wines, r-'giilnr price tio cents per bottle. You may Helect any
brand you desire. The price .f the Whiskey Is $4; the price of tho Wlno
Ik $I."iO. You will get a $.".&() purchase for $4, freight and express
charges prepaid.
With one gallon of our famous Kanler AAA Bourbon, regular price
54 per gallon, we will give away gratis three hottUw of fine old California
,-iweet Wines, regular price 50 conts per bottle. You may select any brand
jou may desire. Tho price of the Whiskey Ib $4; the price of the wine is
Jt.r.n. You will get a $..50 purchase for $4, might and express charges
prepaid. ,
With one gallon of Tillamook Hye or Hourbon Whisky, regular
price $:t.2!i, we will give away free two bottles of fine old California
Sweet Wines, rngulnr price 50 cents per botlle. You may select any
brand you may d"li". The price of tho Whiskey Is j:i.2i; the price of th
Wlno Is $1. You will get a $4.T!u purchase Tor fi.'ia, freight and ex
press charges" prepaid.
With one g:i!.nn of Sheehau's Private Stock live or Ilourbon Whiskey,
lemilnr prlo; (! per jriillon, we will give nw.iy free two bottles of fln.i
old California Sweet Wines, regular price Ml cents n bottle. You etyi
select any brand y.j't desire. Tho price of the Whiskey Is $:!; tho price of
I he Win" Is $1. Yon will get a $1 purchase for $3, freight and express
charges prepaid.
I- .
Tli- tvIpi wM h .v ptvlnc rrny rr pure and p-ti.trantrfH to co-iforrn with the
I nw p-.iT f"tyi ft June 20th, 106. Vt- e have lh 'lowing brands to srlrct j&uJ
Port, Sl.erry, Av.kl'ca, M -'ca!, SeM Ciuwbi, M.idjirA in.H MaUA, When order
' In- s'.-.te wVit br iJ ym rfeirr. Renvmbrr w'len you order more than one gallon yon
i will hr eut on ev;r ' ex I -a gillon you order to at mmy bottles of wine as you are on
tne iirM gai.on.
Snd your nrtrr n ( r t(ie HoliHyi, and they wt'l have our prompt at'entlon. AI
poxU pt.cd clidi rn-i. Send Well Kargo or Post OillccMuney Orders with your order
We cannot hhip C. O. U.
MIKE JACOB & COMPANY
WHOLESALL LIQUOR. DEALERS
5 Front Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
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