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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1908)
THKEtJOBinS DAILY OT ARD, WEMTEflDAT, JAMCARV 8, Clothin g Sale AT "The Toggery" Men's stylish up-to-date hand made Suits.... Reduced from $10.00 to $ 8.50 Reduced from 12.50 to 10.00 Reduced from 15.00 to 13.50 Reduced from 16.50 to 15.00 Reduced from 18.00 to 16.00 Reduced from - - 20.00 to 1 8.00 Reduced from 22.50 to 20 00 Reduced from 25.00 to 22.50 Men's $15.00 and $20.00 Top Coats for $13.50 and $18.00 Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats Reduced from $18.00 to $14.50 Reduced from..' 20,00 to 16.50 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 334 WILL ST. EUGENE, ORE. HOSPITAL FURNISHED jcol Any oilier Institution f I In kind on I ho roust, eiropt In alzn. BY LOCAL FIRM ICiiKcne'i new hospital on CoIIcko 111)1 la now neurlim completion and will bo rBudy for occupancy In a ahort time. The view from Itio front bal cony of tho hoapltnl la a beautiful onn and worth ono'a whllii to po. Tho hoanltal la ao arrnniid thai auiiahlno ntravury room In the building and every rnum la an cutaldo on. For vonvciitf nru and iirriilineiiient the hoaiiltuT la aeiond In non, while In equipment It hua every modern liu provunierit known to tho medical ay'l mu of I lie world. Tho building nun lour floora. Thu new furnUliliimi for the build Iiik will lie placed In poaltlon In a few daya. ('iiiiipbell-Kellmiin Com liany. of thla fit y. havo Hie eolilrnel lor iiliielnK nil of the hnuanfuruliililiiit Kooda In the bulldliiK from Ihe fine kitchen rmiKx to nil Ihe heiU, aofua, 1'Hrnoln, ruga, dlahea. KhiHNWHrv, ol lire ftirulHliluatH anil till other Hood iutnillfd by tula IiIk. huHtlliiK, eiuer lirlalUK firm. One routine of thu lieda la Hint each will bo furulnhcd Willi il pure allk floaa mnttrnaa, lliiule of the tlneat allk floaa Imported by the Camphell-Kclluinii t'ompnny, and mado under thtt aupervlaloh of lluith O'Hrlen, who baa churiix of tho tout-treaa-maklUK and upbuUlery depart ment of I ho Cttuipbell-Kellman Com pany, lie la known aa one of the beat workmen on the con! In hla line. Kach of thcae mattrennea will be made from the beat K'Milllne A. ('. A. Ilrk lnK The fiirnlithlni; alone of llu hospi tal will take over (wo cmiiiad In t'Vory reaped the new lii"tpltul will ex- COFPEE You can buy something called "coffee" at 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the roaster; don't Your trcrarrrturni rour moner II too doa'l Uk Scbllling'i D.ili w piy him. I'll.KSI nl.KH: I'll.KW! .. . Wlllliima Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, blooding and Itching pllea. It abaorba the tumora, allnya Itching nt once, acta aa a poultice, gtvca Inatnnt relief, Wlllliima' In dian I'lle Ointment la prepared for pilot and Itching of the prlvnto porta. Hold by I. Inn Iirug Co., by mall ISOo and 1. Oil. Wllllama Mfg Co.. prnpa., Cleveland, O. IMIItTl.AMI ItOYAI, II.VKKItY Hrciwl, thu boat nnd henlthloat bread made, for anlu at Otto'a. Tho ulHht camu on, tho good wife amtled To herself na ahe aoflly anld: "Tbnnk Hod. worn happy, houllhy utld hrlahl, Wo all take Hocky Mountnln Ten al nlKht." I. Inn 1 i u r Co. B.ritt hU n li.io i-i infa All Holiday Goods At Exact Cost The remnants of our holiday stock, are placed on sale at actual cost We prefer to close out the goods now rather than cany them over. Some of the things you want for Christmas, but failed to get, you can now buy for yourself at bargain prices. 1 he sale also afford:? 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 Red Cross Drug Store 17-19 E 8'.i S',..-5ir Willtnitti V. MANY SPECIAL LEVIES MADE BY DISTRICTS SCHOOL A.r ItOAI) PIST1CKTS AM) ITIKS OK LA.VK XLNTV J.KVV TA.XKH. MOItK.MADK THIH YEA II THAN' KVKK IIKPOKK 18 SCHOOL DISTIIKTK, 8 IUMII IMSTUICTS AM) SIX CITIKH A COMl'IJvTK LIST. follow In if I. a comrilote Hat of all of tho Bpoelal lovlrta of the several nchoo dlHtrlcta, road districts nnd cltloK of Lane county on tho asaem mont roll for 190". There are more special levlea thla year than have evor before, been made: School DlHtrirta. v i K mllla! H 3 ml Ik: D. 3 mllla; Hi, 6 mills; 12, 6 mllla', '!, 4 mills; 20, 1 min;;z4, i mum; vn, 2 mllla; 2, 5 mllla; 31, 1 mill; 32, 5 mllla; 35, 2 mllla; 36, 1 mill; 37, i ...in a 'i 1 u, mllla? 40. 4 mllla: 41. 6 mllla; 4.1, 2 mllla; 45. 10 mllla; 47, 1 mill: 51, 3 mllla; 53, 2 millH; r.r, u. mill' r.fi 1 "A mills: 67. IS mllla; 64. 1 mill: 66, 2 mllla: 68, 6 mllla; 69, 6 mllla; 72, i mllla; if. I mllla; 79, 12 mllla; 84, 3 mllla; 86, 1 mill; 87, 2 2-10 mllla: 89, 3 mllla; 90, 3 mllla: 91. 5 mills; 92, 2 mils; 93, 3 mllla; 96, 10 mills; 97, 8 mllla; 98 2 mllla; 99, 6 mllla; 100, 4 mlla; 101, 4 mllla: 102, 6 mllla; 104, 6 mllla; 105, 5 mills; 106. 4 mllla: 107, 7 mllla; 108, 3 mlllB; 109, 16 mllla; 115, 8 mllla; in, a mms; 118, 10 mllla; 120, 4 mllla; 122, 12 mllla; 123, 6 mllla; 125, 3 mllla; 1 27, 40 mills; 130, 5 mllla; 132, 2 mllla; 135, 8 mllla; 136, 3 mllla; 137, I Mj mill; 138, 1 mill; 139, 6 mills; 142, 2 mllla: 146, 5 mlllB; 152, 1 mill; 153, 1 mill; 168, 5 mills; lfZ, 10 mills; 169, 5 mills; 174, 10 iiiIIIb; 176, 2 Vi mills. Komi nixtrii'ts. No"St". 6 mllla: 28, 5 mllla; 31, 5 mills: 04, 7 mills; 65, 1 Mi mills; 71, 10 mills; 73, 10 mllla; 37, 10 mllla. Towna, Euireno, 10 mills; Cottaitn Grove, 7 mllla; Springfield. 11 mills; Junc tion City, 8 mllla; Coburg, 10 mllla; Flnronr.it, 10 mllla. ajellst strongly Impressed upon hla hearera was that "uoeaience Kan of spiritual discernment." This la clearly implied hy the Saviour in John 7:17: "If any man wlileth to do Hla will, he shall know of the teaching, whether It ho of God or whether I ap ak from myself." It wag ahown that Intelectiiallty- alone, such aa U9';d by cfrulu hUi'.'r crUks, la unprofitable becauao Buch critics In particular cannot receive into their dishonest hearts the perfect way of life, for "the natural man rcreiveih not the things of the spirit of Jod, for they are foolishness unto him. and he cannot know them, because they aro spiritually Judcd." 1 Cor. 2:14. There were two additions laat nlKht. The anbject for this evening will be "The Kace of Jesus." Come to niffht at 7. an t.nrce choir. Good music and alnglng under the leader ship of Profeaaor Davis. ASK RAILROADS TO ADVERTISE OREGON ALSO PROGRAM OF BAND CONCENT TONIGHT . .MISS VM'.K AVILIi 11K IIKAIll) IN TKN Nl'MIIKRH, WH1LK THK HAM) WILL AI'l'KAH HKVKKAL TIM ICS Tho band concert and recital at tho lOiiKenn thontrn tonlKht promlaoa to bo a lending musical event of tln season. Mlsa Dnro will be henrd in ton nuiuhorn, IncludliiK vncnl, Instru monlnl nnd elocutionary, and tho bfttid has nrrnngod n very attrnctlve nnd entertaining program. ICvory loyal supporter of Kngeno and hor splendid band should hi tend and helii tho hoys out. Following la tho full program: I'AHT I 1. Ovorlnro, "Hnymond" . . .Thomaa Kugeiio Military Maud 2. Rolii. "Uivo Mo and the World is Minn" Hull Mlsa (llorln Dnro 3. Clarionet solo, "Sounds Front Homo" Mr. Hughes 4. Solo. "Hood Night"..!.. C. Head tSiiiig for tho first time In pub lic. Words by Frank I.. Stan ton, music by 1.. C. Head. Mrs. tilorift Dure 6. Selection Hugeue Mllltnrv Hand li. Solo "Idle Uronuis" Miss (llorln Dare I'AHT II 7. SeU'i'tlon, '-Fui" Counotl Kimono Mllli.uy Hand 5. Walt it With Mo Till I'm Mrc'iim." tho hit of "The till 1 Ouosilon" Miss tilorla Hiiro II. "In ihe l,nnd of the lluffulo Miss tilor'n Dnro III. "My Hal Sal" Caul Dresser Miss tilorln Dnro 1 1. "Ucnovleve Adams Miss Dare, Mr. Hughes 12. Selection. "The Holy City". , Vilnius Kugotio Military Hand 13. Solo, Tin Married Now."., tlllt of "A Knight for a Day"l Miss tllorla Dnro II. Itecltatlon. The Stampede" Miss tllorla Date t.V M irch. . . . Kugomt Military Hand Miss Daisy Cuitcrson. piano accotupa-nlst. MARTIN SPOKE ON WONDERFUL BOOK tiUht ;n.rhi'f bwn- t rt ii li. toiuM l.i in S M XUrlln. rtl. ivn-K.-ltsi. .it die rtm-uiaii chiin lt, nn tu. tlifnu1 V? Vomltrfu tl-ok " Twv 1 t, hiMr h',m on :ht Uvt tut-n-. iK nfOHitUl sMftm S-. l ilMl ilC (! t Ui'f.l t;i ttitMV fii,4-It-rlv n riMtMiMtt -n of thp ,. : ; ti'rly tntMiUtton of h.mX of botikt, i'.n roiuiM' Un, Intfrprt'taiipn mill 1 1 1 1 v In irt r, Murtin ' Oorrrct lntrririMailoi wii' iivnt, N In Nrmon.v (th tho firm iTltui- tf niomU. Turret tntrp: n lit not cuntrtuhci p- lrmifit tmttv" On of the Titnl iruth the imn- FOR THF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Ml Tiiern nt Home if You Have Kid ney or lllndtler Trouble or Hlieu iimtlHin ami Nolo Crompt, llestilta LTGK.VK (OMMl'.IHTAL CLl'B AHOITS HKSOLVTIO.V AT KK fKNT.MKETI.VO KAILItOAHS AHYKKTISK CAL. IFOH.VIA IN DAILY NEWSI'A PKH8 OF KAST, Hl'T XEVEK MENTION OKEdO.V, WHICH H AS AS MANY A TTH ACTIONS This Is a aimple home receipt now being made known In all the larger iii,.u thpniiih tho newsnaoers. It la Intended to check the many cases of I rheumatism, kidney and bladder trou ble which have made so many crip ples and invalids and weakllqga of some of our brightest and strongest people. Tho druggists here have been no tified to niily themselves with the Ingrcdienta, and the sufferer will have no trouble, to obtain them. The prescription is a follows: Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com pound Syrup Sarwtiarllla. three ounc es. Mix by shaking well In a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal arid at bedtime. Hecent experiments, even In severe hospital cases, prove this simple mix ture the remedy for rheumatism, be cause of Its positive action upon the eilmlnntlve tissues of the kidneys. It compels these most vital organs to filter from the blood and system the wasto Impurities and uric acid which aro tho cause of rheumatism. It cleanses tho kidneys., strengthens them and removes quickly such symp toms as backache, blood disorders, bladder weakness, painful urtnntlon, painful, aoiiidlng and dlscolor-d urine. It acta as a powerful st'i'n lnnt to the entire kidney and blad der structure, puts new life Into them and Invtgoratea the entire tract. AH the Ingredients, states a well known local druggist, nrn of vegeta ble extraction, making it a safe and harmless prescription at any time. Those who suffer nnd are accus tomed to purchase ft bottle of pat ent medicine should not lot n little Inconvenience Interfere with making this up. ANNOI'NCKMENT OK JUNCTION HAITIST CHI HCH Hegulnr services ns usual. 1 1 a.m., theme, "The Open Door." 7: IS p. m., "Tho Stupidity of Ood's Children." Every Christian should henr these addresses. Let everybody come. Ser vices at Lancaster nt '3 p. in. I. K. HAKE II, I'astor. At a meeting of the board of gov ernors of the Eugene Commercial Club, held January 6, the following resolution was adopted, and ordered sent to the officials of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Railroad C(nipanles: ' "Whereas, The Southern Pacific Company, Union Pacific Company and their connecting lines are doing such splendid, persistent and costly adver tising in the dally newspapers of the big Eastern cities, urging peupie uu tn Co I fcfnr n I a Drift I "Whereas, The writers of those ad vertisements seem to be entirely un aware that California's sister state, Oregon, has attractions as to mild ,l.t,aR, ant olihllma HfPnArV eniial tO and In many instances surpassing Cal- Iforniar ana v "Whereas, Many people who have no Intention of again going to Cali fornia might be induced to visit beau tiful Oregon, thereby adding to the revenues of the railroad companies, ' and to the upbuilding of our state, to the mutual benefit of Oregon and the railroads;, be it "Resolved, by the Eugene Commer-; clnl Club, of Eugene, Oregon, that the rallrond companies above named be respectfully urged to give to Ore gon at least a share of the publicity which Is now so lavishly bestowed by them upon our sister state exclu sively." ' . ; ' ' HORN : ! To James niantcn and wife, Jan-: nary !(, 1008, a son, weighing 9 pound. r v 1 January 6, 1908, to Lloyd Hughes and wife, four miles north of Eugene, a daughter. 1 At, Sin Frnnclsi-o, Cal., December 4, ! I90T, to the wife of Bertram Towne, a son. Mrs. Towne was formerly Miss j Margaret P. Klnsey, of Eugene, Ore-1 gon. ItEYIYAI; MTIKTIXHS TO HKfilN'AT HKXTEH A throe weeks' meeting will com mence nt Dexter next Monday. Jan uary I Hth, at T p. m. Let everybody pray for a gracious outpourng of the Holy Spirit, a revival of pure and undofiled religion In the henrts of tho people.. Lot all In reach atlend. 1). E. MAKER, Missionary. HANK KHiLISHXKS . When attacked by a cough or a cold, or wh"n your thnmt is sore. It is rank foolishness to take uny other medicine than Dr. King's New Dis covery," says C. O. Kldrldge, of Em pire, tin. "1 have used New .Discov ery for seven y.'iirs, and I know It ts the host retiitMly on earth for coughs I and colds, croni. sind nil throat anil lung troubles. .My children are sub ject to cr..lti, !nit New Discovery uulckly roli.-vfi every , attack." Known tlio worhl over aa the king of throat and bin remedies. Sold un der guarantee at V. A. Ku kenJaHV drug siore. rio and $1. Trial bot tle free. ' IT DDI'S HIE Hl'SlNKSS Mr. E. K. Cliatnhorliiln, of Clinton, Me., says of llucklcn'a Arnica Salvo: "II does the business; I havo used It for pllea and cured them. I'sed it for chapped hands and It cured them. Applied It to an old aoro add It healed it without leaving a sear be hind." 35 cents nt W. A. Kuyken dall'a drug store. A MODERN CAtiAXINI The S'llt Lake Herald of January 3 has the following review of the Kubellk concert: "Jan Kubellk has been called Pag anlnl reincarnated. Had Kubellk lived Ire the Middle Ages the same legend that has arisen ' about that modlaevnl wizard of the violin would probably now he told of Kubellk. Of Paganlnl It wns talrt Hint he had formed a compact with tho devil whereby he had sold his soul for all eternity for the power to master all mankind while on earth with the magli music of his violin; Those who .heard Kuhellk's rendition of the Immortal fnntusle from Pitganlnl al his concert last evening might easily give credenro to the mediaeval tradi tion concerning tho oompoFor. "Kubellk wns nt his Inst last even-1 ing and ills concert plens'd not only the andlen-e, but himself, for .Inn Kubellk i hi-, own sevrst critic. "It hns h"oT stil.l that there has been hut one Ysnyj. I' Is also true that there Is hut 'inc. Kuhell't, and Kulo'llk Is 'nt tu gren In his class as Ys.iv" h Ii Mi. Ys;ivo Inn t)u, s.iul, while Kubellk has Hie r nuance and the brtlllav . ,.. vlox" This grent rri'st will 1... heard In Fiii'om. Fvldtiy, J::nunrv mill, at the Eugen.. tbea're. fudging t orn tile s;ile of seats t'ms f:i:- do house will be tol l out 1. f,,,e arrives To hear him Is ih... oivortunitv of a llletimo. ,v" ' "'' letest methods in cleaning and Mycins at the K'uene Dye U..,Ki. . r. Sivtii ind Wii In in ello lre. 1". i - ,f A ST PAI !? FRIDAY, JN. 10th LACE bALiL SATURDAY, JAN. 11th 5 Will Buy Fine Wide Lace C Worth Regular 2l2c a Yard It w:ll surely pay you to visit our store next Fri day or! Siturday 8."ga,ns in all Departments t Hjoniing at 9 o'clock we will put on rri(23y special stile 1S80 yards of fine lace just in by express; all bright new pattern which we have bought for less than market price This lot will be on 1p for two days, Friday and Saturday Some of this lace is 4 inches wide and would be extra good value 2t 12 cents the yard. No limit to the amount you can buy. bale price for the two days, yard,- . 5 m AIll this week we are offering excep tional bargains in Wbite Lawn and Linon Waista, this number would be good vilue at $2.50, t 1 tale piice.i... i TlJ Hundreds of new 1908 Waists now on sale, all this year's styles ' I hi; beautiful waist is worth a third . more than our sale price.. $1.48 Newland's Department Store VOUR BILL FOK GROCERIES will show a comfortable saving if you do your buying here. And our lower prices In no case mean lower qualities. It Js the saving on standard 'gro ceries that makes buying here truly economical. We have too much faith in your dis cernment to offer you Inferior qualities at any price. W. M. GREEN, crock 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. r tninini iii.iiiiiiiiiiiniii IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES WE HAVE THEM A full line of Gro:criesf Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcware. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, Nuts and Orarges " J. W. WHITE, The Grocer Comer 5th and Willamette Sis. ,Phc.e Red 461 1 - iiininn,,,,, iii. mum: njMTnwriCTC'mi . i A FULL LINE OF II' Ot K.NKW Tn tncrlu ot tho Tcxa Wen. lor, ton would never suffer from kidney, bladder or riieur ntlc trouhlo. $1 a bottlK (two tmmttti' trcntmcntl. Sold by O. J. Hull, or hv mull. Send for icatluii.nlnl. Ur K. W. Hull, SS: Ollw street, St, l.min. HALL . cm ii n i , Urr) h I 1 1 ltn of .iiuuibliiK tixtim, PlunibliiK r work. Also genera jol Hiw u tiu hi d IimI liou w irk. Iron o,l, ,,,,,,. tt.J I I I I ,;. j Phone niack 1J7V (99 Wu,Brn,e ! New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Hsaters r' Leading S. L. LONG ?nAfDE.STORE iiiMii East' Ninth Street l nitl,M ItoYAI, llKK!tY 1 i'l 'ild. the !.,! im, hulthlest! bread inn.le. Kor ilo at Olio's. I If mi 'Miir tti., futility bciiitlty. 1 s'!nn nun ii.-'ive il urtn c the winter.! cl. i;,. iu II jiist.'r H 'cky Montitnln ' l.n Tun make ituil ke-n the! whole rmnllv well Sii conn, tea or 1 lAbivts. l.lun in;,.; Comrxiny. 1 V I !1 for t'w niironrl!MI'n of lino ,..), (, , ,.,(!,.,, (.uiMinR at Albany hn been ttxr.-dtnt'd In con bv Krpresrntiitlvi. Hawley. Aibany nicDVinu want l-rH': Hsl-M in the all,., t bivtrr ur -tcct th.-ir )rofer:v from rtibhera ad to h P'tlce oftlcrni In their work. IN ONE OH MANY COLORS iES KOR LARGEST FACILIT IN T H P. wetT v THK PRODUCTION OF niun uRADK n$ i$ in it usTtii W O R K f Miller's Shoe Store Most any bedy can sell you i shoe for summer but FR WINTER WEAR 1 . -0 fO A SHOEMAKER -Ho undcrstaids the leather and knows J hat he is selling you. W(, hayc Renng Department fitted -Up with cth,ng tha..iOrojcrn ,n o ''ninety for doing the best of repair work. MILLER, UTe Shoe Man. ! Wcst 8th street. 76 of Good O