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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
1 Clothin g Sale AT I "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 J 3.50 Reduced from 16.50 to J 5.00 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 $13.50 and $18.00 Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats Reduced from ...'...$J8.00 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 334 WILL ST. - - EUGENE, ORE. j FAIBMOUNT WILL SET OUT MANY TREES iik;i i.Ait mkkti.no ok k.vst Kr. OK.NK IMI'ltOVKMKNT CM II HELD CAST KVK.M.NO JOHN II. IMKTOM, MANAKH OK COM.MKIUTAIi CM H. ADDHKKK KH CITI.K.NH O.N KI.'IMKCT OK THEE I'LANTI.NfJ A.NI) OTHKll MEAN'S OK IIKAITIFYIXO CITV HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TEAMS TO ALBANY Tomorrow forenoon (ho boys' and Klrle'. basketball team, of the high school leave (or Allmny e piny the respective Ibihii of thai city In tho evening. Thin being tho f I rut league gatiia , for Eugene, nni) but tho second In the league, th flrnt being between Jtcnehurg and Balem, In which the i jailer was defeated, It la hardly m)h- Ible to aay much about tb result, of (ho names. However, thn local boya ahuuld not be JudKi'd by tho Heavy score run up against thniu by the 'varsity team several woeka ago, a that wua played before tho tunin was even organised and had llttlo practice. The llnoup of the boya' team la na follows: Centre. Mltchnll; guards, Hean and Cockerllnej forwards, J. Xl'MlMmt ami C ur.ly Hlliu 5'ounil. For the itlrla: ('entire Mik'l Oa.18. nillh; furwarda. (larrett and Hold- j nua mlth r..p.v.l. nilLu - .. til 1 ll.n.l.. - ......... i.ttnrj mm iiiiuiice, - - fry Utility. Eruo flendcrahntt. I ' , WILLAMhTTK MAKKFT I CHANtJKH OWNKItHIIH' i Having purchased from 11. F. flood- paature the Willamette Moat Market, I oipect to conduct tho sanio In a flrst-cla mannur In every reapoct. I will keop constantly on hand complete lino of freah and smoked meats, RiinrnatonlnK them tho beat quality at tho moat reasonable prices. Onion filled promptly and delivery made to every port of tho city. I'hune Main 88. It J. H. VINCENT. IT IMKM TIIK HCHINKNS Mr. K. K. Chamherlaln, of Cllntnu, Mo., snya of lliieklon's Arnlra 8Ivh: "It does the business; I have aaod II for piles and cured them. I'aotl It fur chapped hands and It cured them. Applied It to an old sore ndd II healed It without lenvlnit a rar be hind." !6 centa at W. A. Kuyken (lull's drug atoro. 'In Kind it Rao knn "s,jt AH Holiday Coods 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 carry them over. Some of the things you want for Christmas, but failed to get, you 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. Hall's Red Cross Drug Stove 1M9 Z VS S-,...5ir .V IWmtti V,. At tho regular meeting of tho Kant Eugene Improvement Club In Iteln's hall last night the principal topic of the addresses and dlsctiH-1 shin was tree planting arid other! methods of beautifying the city of Eugene and Falrmount, or East Kii Kene, In particular. John 11. Ilartog, manager of tho Commercial Club, was the principal speaker. Ho spoke of systematic tree planting t id other means of making the street.1: more beautiful. After Ills address Senator I. H. Iirnghntu, W. II. Dompster and M. Bvarvorud were called uponi and they each mado a few remarks along thn same line. It was tho sense of the meeting that the citizens of Falrmount at once Inaugurate a tree-planting campaign and It was decided to set out trees at once on the streets extending north and south, so that when they grow up the passougera on all passing Houth- jern Pacific trains may look up the streets between two rows of magnifi cent shade trees and admire the sym metry and regularity with which they are set. Mr. Ilnrtog In his ad (I reus said In part: "Civic Improvement has been my hobby for years, and it goes hand in hand with promotion work, is there nny better advertisement than civic Improvement? Is there anything that speaks more loudly and convincing ly of a town's progressive spirit than civic, beauty and neatness? "Hut you might select the tree planting Item. You might appoint a committee of three of your ladles and get them to solicit subscriptions In the ' East End, everybody to give say 25 centa a week for four weeks, none more, nemo less, and with the fund buy trees for street planting. J "While Etigcno has sublime scen ery all nrnund It, lis streets lack tho bnnuty of uniform tree-planting. It seems that where trees have been planted every man suited his own fancy, and tho result Is decidedly wrong. Home treB are Inside, oth ers outsldu the sidewalk line; some are evergroen, others deciduous, und others belong to the ground hog va riety they saw their slindow and dis appeared, but If thers Is one single street, or even ono block, planted uni formly to one species of trees, 1 have fulled to locate It. "Tnko Colusa on tho other hand. A town without any surroundings to attract, and yet thn foresight of Its original settlers, who 40 or 5(1 years a no set out walnut trees, has made Colusa the prettiest town In the West. "llesldes tree-planting, there Is the planting of flowers. I saw n little house nearby hero I do not know whiini It belongs to but I want you nil to notice Unit llttlo home mid tee If It doesn't beat all tho others for hnMieiiwnt'. n"'l b"""'' oloinie because It has flowera and vines nil around It lou don i ...cd , co . mlttee forthat, but your club could a power for good by encouraging putting out of flowers and of- SPLENDID SERVICE i AT M. E. CHURCH Perhaps the most powerful service of the series so far was held at the M. K. church last night. The con viction was Intense all over the house. A full house greeted Hauden schleld and his sermon was more convincing even than usual. His subject for tolnght Is "The One Con dition of Entering Heaven." No meetings Saturday, except chorus and orchestra practice at night. Three great services are planned for Sunday. The morning sermon is especially helpful, to men, and they will be given preference to women In the seating. 10:30 a. m. "True Courage." 3 p. m "The Presence of Christ." 7:30 p. m., "The Ked Light." Kveryone la Invited to all of these Sunday services. This series of meetings will con tinue only a few days longer. Hear Haudenschleld the few remaining times he will speak. Humor mti Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH TniMcrrno nr i rirtiorcno ur LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE Oregon Sienna Paint Company to Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Com pany; tract In aec. 6. tp, 20, b. r. 3 w. United States to Nathaniel Hoyt; 160 acres In Bee. 19, tp. 17, a. r. 4 c. Patent. United States to B. F. Peers; 80 acres In aec. 14, tp. 20, a. r. 1 w. Patent. Louisa M. Stewart, admr., to Ida M. Cornoyer; lot 4 In block 8, Slew art's ad to Kugeno. $450. Herman T. Dow to W. W. and S. M. Calking; 120 acrea In sees. 6 and 19, tp. 20, 8, r. 2 w. 500. THE ONE NIGHT STAND. Chrimmaa come but once a yenr. Ti f?Uow who tllcoverfc'l that Yi'aa not. a you pt-rhape had Kueiel, ConvenlnR llKhily through hia hat. No odd huw loud la tho encore. How large are the bouqueta we liirow, It will not come back to repeat Aain a portion of Its show. It'i worse than useless to forecast Another Christmas for July; Am toon might one expect to sea The fat and atolld porkers fly. Around the calendar on wings It doesn't, like a magpie, flit; It only comes at Christmas time. So you should make the best of It It Isn't like a telegram; It Isn't like the summer rain Or like a poor relation who May come In on most any train. It's much more like a man who has A mortgage on your farm and soul, Who comes around Just once a year To gather In his grudging loll. And maybe It Is better-so. Fji fiuiitT wneri ho loots the bins Ti'lnks once a year Is quite enough For all the feathers and the frills. And. sizing all Its merits up. It gives when seldom Is the date The stomach and the pocket book . A Buason to recuperate. CURBS V BLOOD POISON A SAFE HOME TREATMENT nrovided a certain, safe, home cure for Contagious in s. o. a. "f'V medicine made entirely of roots ana lieros ot (& Blood Poison. It is a I' . the one nledicine which is able to Ket nized Wood-purifying ia Jue . an g o , vjrus down to the root of the trout a a ral health at the same time benefit and build up tne b harmful effects ever i"'10"'" svstem eets under the inBuence of 44- AND NOW Kl IIKI.IK! There la but one Kubellk! Continents honor him! Theatres are packed for him! ("t a good Beat now! lie comfortable and hear him! COFFEE is perishable, it ougtit to be kept in tight packages, not exposed to air. Your trocr r.turni roar money II you doal Ilk. ScuIIUm'i Beit; w. pay him lie he , t, . . . . , . , A FULL LINE OF. New Granitware just m Stoves, Ranges and Heaters . Lf. aUUlMVj 0 Et Ninth ferhiK a prlie to the child which rais ed the iilccsi flower lied. Yon should Hurt competition vnu should leach the children how Inviiitlful nature Is, and that all It asks Is, like it shy inaldeti, to tic coaxed. "Y ni'll he tiurprlH.-d to see what li'llcllt the 111 t If ones will Hike III n'.'lni; the seed that their little nd dl'S put lit the nrnund, Hprnnt up. It will niiike iu Hike an Inter. 't In Millim, I in. You II prefer fbiwers In our :! I In tin r itiM. mid ynu'll have Vinci iiniiiiid you Instend of weed "I've toiiki'd ninny times a day nt your hills and acetiery mid my heart Inn lenptd (nr Joy that I was allowed to live aniiiiii! so much beauty and I felt better for the thmiKht. And amiln I have stopped on some rouen sidewalk, or forded throuith a ui"it "i"ln or come across an tiimlishtly billboard, or a hit littered with tin cans and I wondered ot thin was real, iy part of 'Beautiful KiiKciie.' Let us all Join In and make It beautiful. Most of KiiKene's beauty n created by the Lord -let 111 sh.iw our appreciation by dkiliiK Junt a tiny bit ourselves." MY BROTHER'S KEEPER BY OR. MARTIN Pr. 8. M. Martin, at the Christian church revival, took this subject for hit discourse last evening and pre sented It In ench a forceful manner that all who heard could not heln I but be moved to reallio that their Urea could not be lived to them eht alune. Ihe wa be linlsunlid . t !!... III mid hcid nts .ludieuic Irulv !! work of a. master m IW mt ot oratnt v riw .ei svellnilmil and K'lllcrv to their rapacity. Ai the lnvltats.fi m it,, rinse sl came for ard l In Ihe cause. s:i)ect toniuht will be on ' i t) H'akltitt," and the lir. In.n til to tirlna thrlr nel liluir. i ...... early If you hr lo get a fond M-at. ' Smia: awvUUcilaa at 1 iO sharji. NOlt.MAI HCIKK)!, OKKKItS Hl'KCIAL OPIIHtTlXSTIES Tho Southern Orenon State Nor mal school at Ashland offers special opportunities for teachers to reylew for ' tho teachers' examinations In February and August, and to take work In pedagogy and special meth ods In teaching the various grades of tho training school. Since the public schools of Oregon are calling for leachorB who can tench manual train ing, many are tnklng advantage of tho Industrial work lately Installed In tho school. Expenses of board and lodging and tuition nominal. Tho State Normal School at Ash land la enjoying the largest appro priation of state funds ever granted a norninl school In the history of Or egon. Catalogues sent on applica tion to the president. J3 1 Like Cures Like. "What la the world are you doing In there 1" aald the horrified one to his friend, wbom be bad discovered be hind the bars. "Oh, taking the rest cure," said the other, with an attempt nt noncha lance. "The rent cure? What fo'rV" "Well, to tell the truth, for arrest" Liked the Changes. "Ho Bent bis wife south for the wlu ter." , "Did she get any benefit from the trip?" "Yes; the change did her good." "MiiBt have lieen expensive." "He sent her a one hundred dollar bill once a mouth." "1 suppose she got it broken tbe same day." Yea; the change did ber good." eral medicines are used, as d hen the re.edy ha3 thoroughly S S-,th,edK,5eaHendgdr veu ouPt ev trace of the poison, no signs of the pnrified the blood and dr"en Yhe general manifestations of ContaKiou, trouble are ever i fn aa'-. copKperK:olored spots, ulcerated mouth and Blood Poison such as falling hair coppe rf , d throat, sores and 1 ulcers etc., are merely - . k, tQ ,al treatni tion of the blood, and tf cleansing the bipod. Ou while S. S. S is doing the assistance along this Hne. U is a ''HT?eTruMee?or ttU thettle. containing instructions for the complete guide for treating i valuabie suggestions about the local Afferent stages f he d,C,fla in effecting a cure. We will be glad ,rsendna copy o ths bo, free of charge, to any who d. it,. and ,f I KooT Sn can' c-rie.f in.,e privacy of v.r own home rf S ft"8 "xFTOTC CO., ATLANTA, ,G A, UAXK FOOLISH. VK.H When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your thriial Is sore, it Is rank foolishness to take nny othor medicine than Dr. King's New DIs- I covery, says i u. Kiurldge, of Km- pile, i,ii. i nave used ,ew utscov ery for seven years, ami I know It Is the best remedy on earth for roughs und colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children arc sub ject to croup, but New Uiscnvery iiulckly relieves every attack." Know n the world over us the king of throat and lung remedies. Sold un der guariintee at W. A. KiiykendaU's drug store, sue and $1. Trial bot tle free. ti.miii:i; i.ami Here Is the chance of ycun I'.fe. 1 can sell you timber In tracts from 4,1100,1100 feet to 400.000.000 feet as low as 25 cents per thousand feet. This will make you 100 per cent per vrnr. Put your money where It will make you a fortune In a short time and stop talking hard times. There never was as good a lime to buy as now. llnn't wait six months and then kick yourself fnr what you have lost Inquire at 4 S3 Willamette street or write James N. Randall. Lock llox til, Eugene, Or. 8elf Announcing. "When will you have a presidential campaign on In this country?" asked the newly nrrlved Britisher. "I do so want to see one." "Never mind burdculug your memory with the date." leplled the man who had been through several. "You will heur It when It gets here." 1 Higher Game. When airships nro succeeded lly ntr tialluons that My. They can't run over chickens, but wild Kccse should be shy. Her Weakness. "I can get on the good Bide of any woman." "How do you do It?" "Abk ber how to cure a cold." H Verily. Philosophy's a comforl. ion. In hour of dir est Ilee.l. rrovliled that It Isn't you Thut misery bin treed. PERT PARAGRAPHS. A woman thinks that If she does all tho uuurrelln her husband i-hould show his willingness to assist by doing all the milking up. Paying for what you xt somehow does not seem to Insure getting what you pay for. S all the go.nl you can lu your iielghbor ami then raise iiim. No doubt evervNuly common sense, but It Is plainly Inoperative In the Krent majority. I'll.lv..! T-Tl lTa 1, I ...lit I ..t.uiiiiK is i:iw I 'ers can t get Williams Indian Pile Ointment i ii...i 111 cure blind, bleeding and Itching ! Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allay j Pnuh-s may lie thrllliai. but. r.n ltchi.:g at once, acts as a poultice. b""M1 '""'tic HIHinr. they leave a d.vld lvrs Instant relief. Wllllains- In- , s"'- ''liy fivlnii.-. n.111 rue ltntment Is prepared for SHKIHFI'-S SAi.K OX KXKCrTIO.V Pursuant to an execution Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon In and for Lane County, to the undersigned as sheriff of said county, upon a judgment In Hen foreclosure entered In said court Ap ril 11. 1907, and docketed therein May 16, 1907, a memorial of which Judgment was duly entered by the registrar of titles of said county up on the registry of the title of the land hereinafter mentioned, in an ac tion wherein Edward A. Kernutt was plaintiff and Adelbert C. Miller, Clara O. Miller, Charles Rlvett, State Land Board and others were defend ants, directing a sale of the house and land hereinafter described to satisfy a Judgment as entered In said action amounting In the aggregate to JS30.09 and the further sum of $22.14 costs with Interest thereon. since April 11th, 190", and accruing costs and costs of sale, I, the under signed as such sheriff, will on the 3rd day of February, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the westerly front door of the court house In the city of Eugene, sell at public auction to the highest bidder as provided by law, the two story frame farm house and land on which the same stands and adjudged to be llenable therewith, and all the right, title and interest that defend ants Adelbert C. MKIer. Clara O. Mil ler and State Land Board have or had therein, said land being describ ed In said Judgment as follows: com mencing at a point which is 60 feet west of a line extending north and south through the most westerly part of said farm bouse and which said point Is 60 feet uorth of a line rx tended east anS -vest through the most northerly part of said house, running thence south from said point 150 feet, thence east to countyroad No. 200, ther.ee northerly along the west line of said county road to a point due east of the place of begin ning, thence west to place of begin ning, all In Lane county, Oregon, said farm house being situated on the southeast corner or part of the fol lowing described land, to-wlt: Beginning at a point in the middle of the county road known as the Riv er Rgad being No. 200 In Lane coun ty records l.b3 chains west of the northerly N. W. corner of the Milton T. Aubrey Donation Land claim be ing No. 39 In township 16, S. It. 4 west, thence north S9 degrees. 39 minutes west along the south line of said F. H. Miller's land. 57.24 chains to the centre ot a certain lake, thence westerly along the centre line of said lake to a point ten chains west of the west line of the George W. Evans do nation land claim being No. 46 In jaid township, thence north 18.30 chains to a point 19.70 chains south of a point ten chains west of the N. W. corner of said Evans Donation, thence south SS degrees 25 minutes east 62.64 chains to the centre of said county road, thence south IS de- srees east along the centre of said road IS. 04 chains to the place of-be-, ginning, containing 11 3. OS acres of land, more nr less. In Lane routitv, Or-gon. Said sale will he siihiect tri redemption as by law provided FHEI) FISK, Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Gwenola Pe plon, deceased, by the county court of Lane county, Oregon. All persons having clilms against said estate will present the same, with vouchers therefor, to the administrator at the law office of Williams & Bean in the McClung Building, Eugene, Oregon, within bIx months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated this 3d day of January, 1908. L. E. BEAN, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Elizabeth H. Breeding, deceased, has filed his account with the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and that Wednesday, the 22nd day of January, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., has been set as the time for hearing of said final account. All persons having objection to said account are notified to file the same In writing with the said clerk at or before the time of said hear ing J. V. COX. Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the es tate of Austin Root, deceased, has filed her account for final settlement of said estate, and Monday, the 3d day of February, 1908, has been set for final hearing by the county court of Lane county, Oregon. ELLEN J. ROOT, Administratrix. Inves-.urn will double their money In two years if they buy lots or acre tracts In the Blair street addltlot The city must Dulld In that direction. E. C. Gulliford Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables New Floor Itoom New Hubber Tire Turnouts. Fall Creek Stage Lilie. 109 West 8th Street. ' Phone Main c UtAN i Pills. Not ire of Final Settlement. Estate of Willain A. Marshall, de ceased. N.itlce is hereby shea that N. S Marshall, administrator of th es tate of William A. Ma'rshalldeceas ed. has filed his arc nun fl)r tfua tlement of the said estate, and Mnn day, the 1 t h day of February l!os at 10 1 o'clock In the forenoon of 'aid d.iy. nt the county court room at the court house lu Eugene. Lane county. Oregon, has been set bv the ...... pi ..me i,. k. r.irtsinan jiuige or said county tlnns to the same. Madam FRENCH r Lin ALE I ILLOl . tgi A Pafk, Cehtais Rf-RC 3? I.ICF FOB Hupfkkskpd ENSTIU-ATIi.N. ,HE Nm T( fL !""'' -"ix-edvl Sntlsftictlnn Gusr ?n l"r' "r, ' ""'X fu-ded. Went pre. paid rorii.i; per box. V- llleend them m trial, to ho paid for wuen n-ltoied. Samples l-ne. it on gelling tiio 5- I'"'''1' "" tituio. Jfyonr (inwirlsi Uom uol havu ihetu send vour MUTED r-ECIOl CO., Boi H, Linum,. n. Tk in IB mm iwH ins ! countv to hear objec- -;,! J,v ot niber. A. D. 1907. X. S. tlcit ltttcroste.1 imv hvliired iituimstitu. I JESSE r. tvnts Attorney f,,r s.,i,l eS;ate. MARSHALL, Administrator. rl'o i ;i;n Helium of the i.rl vain l.irti Sold bv Man Drug Co . l- ma snc ind f I 00 William, Mfg Co., I rops , Cleveland, o. t. ltelng unsellWi Is a Job that a really itetermiiieii man knows Ivtier than tackle. The man who netuallv xorit i: If yea are solng to use coal ' " r it in nar ou to g"t W ilsen Coal Heater. dtf this Notice N 1 Elisabeth Pell evceuri-K t it- T. dec.-as ,, I, Lane eo':---.. .1.1 v of .1 understands . ...tu h n o,.. ' . K.iu-iii.i,. m iouii.1. wear ing me latest marcvi nine and a Carls the Rown, riiunliiR a diTssmnkers' con veu .fled ( Ion. if l TO CI!l:iHT(ll!s. that y give, l.ls bo- tire I : J. W. BARRINGER Expert Housemover Moves anything Twenty-fiv Years experience. Residence, East ....cemn and Oak Sts Phone j Sed45U. Eugene. Oregon HAUL &. iHUMWAY, i '"rrj a , P,1Inl)in) flxt, I'lumldiig hit, sewer work. Also general jol blnK in tiu and eel i,(,u ttllIR . ruu k c.'.i i 1 1 1 ,, Phone Black 1.1 7-. Wti.amHtte at If ou want th. famllv healthv, str.-nt and active during- the winter, cive them llolllster Kooky Mountain Tea r in surelv make and keep the whole family well, .tj rent,, tea or tabic;, i.lnn lru Company. Warner tune, pianos, l eave or ders at Morrl,' Muic Store. tf ' ov The most aatlsfnctory way t(1 s,,t ttiti-g done la to work ometw.ly tc ekl no it. We mar be entltlr, to think whsi we please, but Ihe eternal tods or :lr runtanc balk ua at every turn. if Ma; i appoint,- of Philip l,. County I' mi;-; ( 'l. 'his the 2 " iiu-l all p.. ,,: HI-m; ,.,;, - -' '-l Kx'eiitr'x'ip.iy'Mwnroe'sSecondHandStore i-:l''"d at the offi.-.. .' 6? VV. Eicrkt.h . 'e.l In Itoo-n .Houjefu !nn.i itn.i, i M Kangei " ' " ! W. a ''Mintv, i)r,..i e "ve jmi reed i "WATERS "f Jan.l.lrv 1 Col, combinatinn. E!.1.heth hei.i.ek ! &WZL ,ujUrv are ho-. ime to j..ii is by In a. "a-l-aiitii r the First N.i;- 'no. l..me "t R!' aths froi City of Eu . within his noM, I'-lted t,a ;rJ . , 1 11 0 . egved I. S. Harhaush. Attorney for Estate. Ex- lx I Frier, befort buying o it-jit. . ... eKtGOH