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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1908)
-aT k I : ...A444444 ttttiitt mtttt . : ...tttttttiftiiii!t::::ni;w'""' MEN SELECTED FOR JURY DUTY IN JUSTICE COURT g:n.:..:.K::H.Tn tyuiTF. SEWING MACHINES g H H"': STOVES AND RANGES WHiiJi g Clothin g Sale li k . r AT "Ihe Toggery" Men's stylish up-to-date hand made Suits.... Reduced from $ 1 0.00 to $ 8.50 Reduced from 12.50 to 10.00 Reduced from 15.00 to 13.50 Reduced from.... 1- 16.50 to 15.00 Reduced from 18.00 to 16.00 Reduced from 20.00 to 18.00 Reduced from 22.50 to 20.00 Reduced from 25.00 to 22.50 Men's $15.00 and $20.00 Top Coats for I... $13.50 and $18.00 Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats Reduced from $18.00 to $14.50 Reduced from 20,00 to J 6.50 Reduced from 22.50 to 18.50 Reduced from 25.00 to 20.00 These are values not excelled anywhere in the city. ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 534 WILL ST. - EUGENE, ORE. Judge K. B. Bryson, of tbo Justice court, agisted by A. C. Mathewa and A. C. Jennings, ycatc-rday selected the following residents of this city to do Jury duty In bis court during the year 1908: Amos Wllklns, Mathew Flaherty, C. K. Joyce, Andrew Menard, H. J. Reynolds. J. D. Spencer, W. M. Sherman, Herbert Button, J. W. Christian, Henry lieniiart, J. K. dales, K. C. Lake, W. P. Morse, P. U. Newell, Edwin Wheeler, C. L. Win ter, W. b. Wing. J. W. Barrlnger, O. E. Kress, K. F. Chapman, J. E. ! Hunch, A. L. Ball, Ell Bangs, John j W. Buoy, Oeorge II. Courtwrliiht, I C. C. Caylor, F. M. Dunn, B. F. (iood i pasture, CI. W. Hunter, L. H. John 'son, S. B. Klnnegan, W. E. Russell, J. M. Sloan, Samuel Taylor, O. tj. Cartwrlght, William Davis, C. S. Frank, L. Gllatran, Voiney Hemen way, Sr., Henry Hopkins, 1. H. I.a kln, W. 8. Moon, W. F. Oauurn, I. E. Stevens, David Thompson, W. P. j Bradley, (i. W. Cochran, D. L. Cart- m 1 , 1'iiiiip Miner. WHAT CHEMICAL WORKS HAS DONE Editor Ounrd: Wa recolvod from January its. to Docomnor 31, 1907, 144 dead animals; paid for teaming find rash to owner the sum of 87.60. llefora we wore hero parties so un fnrtiinnnte to lose one of those an-, Imals were obliged to pay from tl to, t'i for th removal of nuiiin, and jiiiu' Oiks oven mora, also from fJ toi IS for burial, so wn saved those tin-! fortunate people thu sum of $lliHl,( liesltles ndvanclng In cash for sii'mu : 1S7.60, a total of $447.00. We cleaned all the slaughter hnua- In the surrounding cuiinly, which, before we oame here, were In a terrl-j lile shape, and helped greatly to "l-1 Into water and air In iJtne county, liesldes being a great annoynuca to I the board of health. Out of the refuse we manufactured I 31.S40 pounds of chicken feed, aj Iietter, cleaner and certainly right Jrrah from the factory, and sold the uniii In Lane, Linn and Douglas counties at 30 to 60 per cent lower that ever the Imported atuft was sold for. Paid out for labor, machinery, more buildings, necessary living, etc., i In fact, every dollar kept and spent nt home, which before we came hero' of the money forwarded for said: goods never a dollar found Ha way I back to Kugrne. We also manufactured 803 gnl- Inns neatsfoot and animal oil, 17,000 pounds of skid grease tor loaning pur poses, and tallow ; forwarded to our connection I 37,000 pounds of hone In the rough, also horns, glucxlni k. etc. All these goods were manufactured Into useful artlclea, which called for lota of labor, and for all such labor wo always have and always will pay spot cash after performed. We also manufactured 23.800 pounds of fortlllier for lawn and ag ricultural purposes, but wore obliged to send some out of the state. It would have done more good at homo. Thanking our friends Individually and thu public at large for past fa vors and good will In the future, we remain, Truly yours, EUCiENE CHEMICAL WORKS, By F. J. Schofield. LONG TOl'R OF VIOLINIST JAN KUBELIK With his first appearance this sea son, at the huge hippodrome, New York City, on November 10th, Jan Kubcllk Initialed one of the longest tours of successive concerts ever be gun by a musical artist. The season will be known as the American tour but will cover besides the entire Uni ted States, Canada. British Columbia, Menlro and Cuba. For) t ho privilege of hearing this grent artist, the coun try is Indebted to Mr. Daniel Froh man, under wlioso sponsorship the now world-femoua violinist mndo his American debut. In the sven years which hnva elapsed since his first vis it to this country, Kubellk, accord ing In the verdict of the world, has arisen from the position of the most nslonlshlug prodigy In the history of the violin to absolute supremncy with his chosen Instrument. At twenty- Bovon, an age when most men are be ginners In their life work, ho stands a master. For his programs, the com ing senson, ho hns, from his wpnder ful ropretolro drawn alike upon Haeh, Beethoven, Handel, Mor.nrt and Png- anlnl, Wlenawskl, ErnBt, Vleux- tAmps, Schumann, Chopin, Dvorak, and Tschalowsky, wherein can bo found compositions which will ap peal in like degreo to the casual lov er of music nml to the deepest stu dent. The Kubellk toncert for this clly Is scheduled for the Eugene thea tre, Friday, Jan. 10th. Seats now selling. III assnssk -mm iOe COFFEE You are both judge and jury, for Schilling's Best Your erocrr return roar non.r It roa don't Uks It; par htm CALL FOIt COUNTY t A lilt ANTS Notice Is hereby given that all Lane county warrants prior to Heglster No. 3(115, registered on September II. 1907, will bo paid on presentation at my office on January 9th, 1908. In terest will erase on that day. Eugene, ltne county, Or., January 4, 1908. R. B. EASTLAND. Treasurer Lane County ir YOl' KNEW The merits or the Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 s bottle (two mouths' treaimeut). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mnll. Send for testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hull, 392 Ollvj street, St. Louis. AH Holiday Goods At Exact Cost The remnants of cur holiday stock, are placed on sale at actual , cost We prefer to close out the goods now rather than carry them over. Some of the things you want for Christmas, but failed to get, you can now buy for yourself at bargain price?. The sale also affords a rare opportunity for thes- 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 Red Cross Drug Store 1M9 E8th St SZ7 Willamette St,. STETSON'S fJHF.AT "I XCLE TOM" COMPANY Mlinnirer Htnltti Vina mml. np..., ....... ments to present tho original Stet son production of '1'nrlo Tom's Ca- iiin iu i no i1. n nen e inentre tonight. The (vullilorf n iinoiiliirlt v ,.f ll,.-nl..t llcochor Stowe's masterpiece oil ov er the l'nlted Stntes for the past forty years hns led to Its production hv all kinds of managers with all kinds of actors, good, bud and Indifferent. Thero Is lllhclf (n thn nnm. nf ltnln Tom and Its rapacity to draw the puniir in see it is phenomenal. This, as pre'tv much all thealre-goera are aware, haa been fully taken aitvnn- tlire of hv A hnrdn nt lrrrta,.,.null.l... and a production by them, nt once mi'i anil nyooiv pn tien too of ten the result. When produced with a proper dramatic cast. rnued wllh proper scenic and mechanical equipment, no such story of Ameri can life, prior to the great crisis In our national affair, has ev.'r t"en penned. For twenty years th" St sou production has ever been the leading oil", steadllr iiilv.tn-lnn each season wllh wonderful pride of prom-en. The rolling stock feiitur Hie scenic investment, tnr rim,.,,.. !,,. '' si-idllv added in hii.. ti... musical "II I icn:e..te vti.-s linv.. been da 1 In the lia'uls of artists or repu- ta!li"i Mn...-at -en rv e S.vv Is carried for nverv ..(. de'" ,. , corps of colored sinners, rnkc-wnlk--rs. dancers and field linnils fro-.i the tall.ui scones, a iratr, of rnnrim, air. esucclally constructed. I- re lulied lii ihe transportation of this mnnimoth conipuny. while the s'reet lenionstriitlnn Is sail to excel any thing yet seen In the theatrical world t'ATAItltll A t;KUM DISEASE Numiu of llyoniel (.'iiarnnttl by Hull's Drug Store. Catarrh Is not a blood dlsose, but Is caused hy germs that lodce and srow In the air passages, causing lr rltstinn with poisonous and offensive mucous dlss harees It is sn Insidious lUess,. ot the mo: destructive tci-iti-ncles Its apiiroaches sr. tin "laimilK and Its ictlm, are well on th.. r s, i i s chronic state or to lr.-l eonMimpti,,,, before thev are Ical're.l S-oui.ich dos'ng U .,,.rr ,,,, , .e ' .'meet ,,' cat rrh. Th,. nlv ie ' eg s : nt u i,,.i,.t. wh'ch Is la. I'.shd wpii is,. .,ir , .,.,,,i,,, k,M 'IK al' c . !,) ,.r ) (rllnK 'heel f em , ,,., Ih,. s,.ouer von ese onit -voier vou n t... fr f ,.,llv.r, Hull drug .'..re will sell ,., ,,,. " '""'It !,,).,. I..,d-r..a.., ,h 'f It A M- ., ,t ,.,vp .,.iUl.,on Your money ill . refunded it it i i :: :: :: :: it i Commencing Wednesday Morning, Jan. 8d, and continuing for 30 days, we have our Annual Clearance Sale SH SM 'ft ( During this sale every article in our big $48,000, stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Matting, Suit Cases, Trunks, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Washing Machines, Cut Glass, Fine Haviland, Royal Berlin, Royal Doulton and other high grade Chinaware, Vases, and a full and complete line of high, medium and low priced furniture will be sold, at great reduction. elow Wholesale Cost In many instances we sell goods actually below present wholesale prices. It will pay every care ful purchaser to anticipate their needs and pur chase now. We have several carloads of furniture coming and must move goods in stock to make room for the new arrivals. Only Eugene Furniture StTe Advertisins "rvot in the Oregon Furniture Trust." We sell sell for Cash or Credit, but Clearance Sale Prices are strictly Cash Prices as are all of our Special Sales. CAMPBELL-FELLIVIAN CO. One Block West, of Loan and Savings Bank Bitfgest, Stock, Best Prices, all goods as repre sented. See us before buying Th nleht i-sm ((l0 ( nulled , T herself a V aorttr atd' "Thank CM. we',0 haTv, healthv I BP'l nrlchl all tsk. I',,'. Men,, T, R nlttht." Unn Prim Co. s U1KI1. t'n Saturday, January 4. ISii. at her home near Franklin, Mr. Joseph lllse, aited 15 .veara. She leave a aorrowind hushand 6 four little children Funeral etrlotMi wert held on Sunday after noon, conducted hy Kev. Morgan, of the Christian church at Junction. In terment In franklin cemetery. :tXM A.MK1I-F1CKH I have Mocks In rontemplatlon Tenant! deslrlai; store rooms and of. flies will do veil to consult m ,. mediately. 1 am alsj i.lannlng flat, for families KRKK THOMAS. Architect 1 Jtf Koom 7. Chrlsman llik. i WK C si TIM V i Tour wanta with wood Oak Ma ple, nr. and Ties Also Co,, I WILLIAMS TKANSKKH CO. ' I'hon Black 1H1. ItOHX. Make Tour ow" .rm' T' V,I""'1 lot or acr. tract .T W ,or ' tf 1 Munroe's Second Hand Stor 6? W. KighLh SL. Houfurniihlngt. gloves and R" We hive hut received a full line of HEATERS coal. Ambiiutioo, airtight andcait Call and compare quilitf and pricrt belare buyinf