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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1908)
ii i i! 1 Clothing Sale -at- V i l i 1 1 ! I "UTe Toggery" h i Men's stylish up-to-date hand made Suits.... Reduced from J 0.00 to $ 8.50 Reduced from. 12.50 to J0.00 Reduced from 15.00 to 13.50 Reduced from 16.50 to J 5.00 Reduced Irom 18.U0 to 16.00 Reduced from 20.00 to 18.00 Reduced Irom 22.50 to 20 00 Reduced Irom 25.00 to 22.50 Men's $15.00 and $20.00 Top Coats for $13.50 and $18.00 Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats1 Reduced from $13.00 to $14.50 Reduced from 20,00 to 16.50 Reduced from 22.50 to 18.50. Rcducc'dfrom 25.00 to 20.00 These are values not excelled anywhere in the city. ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 334 WILL ST. - - EUGENE, ORE. SECRETARY TAFT STATES POSITION UPON INJUNCTION JAN KUBEL1K APPRECIATED 3Y EUGENE MUSICIANS Martins Ferry, O., Jan. 9. The i vlifWB of Secretary Taft In regard to! the abiiHe of the Injunction are set J ,jrW:iatlve audience at the Kusene Jan Ku be) Ik, the violinist, played last night before a fair-sized and ap forth In a letter rffyin to queatioiiB propounded by Secretary Lowlu of the Ohio Federation of Labor to the Secretary. Taft prefaces his state ment with a declaration that ho be lieves It to be a "hiKhly beneficial and entirely lawful for laborers to unite In their common Inteht-Hta." In brief Taft says he sees no ob jection to the enactment of a statute which defines the rights of laborers In controversies with their former employers. This would necessarily furnish a definite rule for determin ing when Injunctions should Issue us well as their character and scope. , Second, as to whether ttu Secre- i tary believes that no Injunction ' been given the defendant and a hear i lug had. Taft huvh that tie has bIh ' twl many times In public that the ! power to i.tttue Injuiicl Ions exparte I has giv.-n rlKo to certain abuses and t injiiHtlcrs to laborers engaged In a i peaceful strike, in that without a 1 hearing their Htrlko In weakened, al though their purpose may have been 'entirely lawful, by an order whjch it hi-)' never had the opportunity o 'qucniion "d which Is evict lated tin illHrouruge th'lr uctlon. Taft says he favors a federal statute requiring notice and hearing before the Injunc tion Issue. Third, as to whether the courts should retain the power of Issuing ex parte Injunctions. Taft thinks it Is eminently proper that tho statute should require tho court Issuing the Injunction, to give the defendant theatre. ficlently Those of the audience suf- well-educated In music as- B'Tt that hlB playing was perfect in Very respect, and that he deserves the reputation he has won as the greatest living violinist. The appre ciation of the audience was shown by Its repeated recalls of the musician, who was compelled to appear many times end bow his thanks. His bow was not nearly as good as his playing, but It seemed to please the audience. That the Kugene people know and appreciate high-class munic was shown by tho fact (hat only two or three timet was the hand-clapping Btarted bo fore the dtaMnguished ar tist had finlnhed his Dumber. A good many persons were aware, also ,when the last number on the program was played and started to leave the house promptly, while mosr of tho others explained that they were only waiting for Kubelik to come before the cur tain and render another of his ex quisite bows. Mile. Herthe Tiny, the talented pl an isto, met with nn unfortunate acci dent during Kubellk's first number by falling down the stage stairs and spraining her ankle. This happened behind the scenes and the audience missed it, und also were denied the pleasure of bearing Mile. Itoy play her numbers. One of the Important Duties of Physicians and Q the Well-Informea 01 roe j to learn as to the nf the leadini manutactur- ve standinsr .ana -""- & most careful as to ers dt medicinal agents, as tne mnsi e, . ribed bv them, and it is well the uniform quality and perfect purity of ren the California Fig Syrup known to physicians and the i,tmA the ethical character of -Motiv s'andine and reliability as the perfect i the Y Co., bv reason ot its correct me nous nnj commercial circles which its product has atta.ned to the hitfh standing ... w " . , that the name of the is accorded to successful and reliable houses only and, the etor Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY ' . .. . MnAn;o1 kt nprmanpnt Qnr. to the Well-informed in every wal k o I. e ana f who wouM d creditable standing, therefore we wifh to call tne a e -. . ... ,i,,i and of effort may be made to contnuute appeal cess and creditahl enjoy good health Lnat night at the KiiKno theatre thore was a veritable buttle between tho artistic and the business world. short period, say three or (our days, ) Tho audience sat and louked at the I BRODttoBROvNEW MARKET We are now located in our new building across the street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for . 1 63c Broils and Slews Strictly Cot Price BR.ODER.S BROS. West. 6th Street. NEW MARKET Your Opportunity The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, It is sure to double in value soon. These Lots arc near the car line. They lie high and dry and command a view of the city. Cheap in price and sold on easy terms. For further in formation see G. G. GROSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREGON. in which to have a hearing thereon bt.roro tho Injunction Issue. Fourth, Tuft say. reiiardlns the punishment of persons In contempt of court for violutliiK Injunctions, that the belief that the JikIkb whoso or der Is violated mukes a personal mut ter of It, Is, in most cases, unfound ed: Ho does believe, however, that where It cun ho done without Injuring the authority of court. It would bo well, In order to avoid oven tho p- penninco of In Just Ire, to have tho small iliii'Huon oi contempt decided ny an olh'r Judge, that tho one hunting tho Injunction. tc ri iti.. roj,i in oxic i.y Take LAXATIVIC IlltOMO lanlelH. DriiKKlats rofttiid nionoy If It falls to cure. K. W. (IKOVH'8 sig nature la on each box. 25c. nHTI,.N ItOYAL HAKI ItV Dread, tho best and healthiest bread ntado. For salo at Otto's. business bulletin board which the mercenary spirit of tho ago calls a drop curtain. When that curtain was lighted we wore confronted by a large card islanding against tho piano an nouncing the fact of Its having been loaned- by one of our local music houses. The background wus the In artistic parlor scene, with tho won derful fflezp of red mountains. Then camo Kuhellk. In appearance he is a typical artist, delicate, with a very refined face, and yes ho wears long huir. j j Hut why quarrel any longer about Mho artist or football man with long, j (long locks, or the business tiismi th"t' shaves his pate and persists in ro'l- Itiir itn hlu I i:t ,it !. Inniw u-hntlioT. ft lu Quinine i nilulug or not. Custom and fashion are ever changing their standards,! and it matters little whether we fol-, low them. I KuVellk's manner Is quiet, and hlsi ( face unusually calm, confident and . j restful to look on. Never does he; Kite the Impression of being fatigued. I of recreation, of enjoyment, o contemplation anu - - advantage, but to that end and the use of medicines dispensed mth Reneraliy io gr t, , as in many instances a simp e. wholesome remedy may e . . proper time, the California F.B Syrup Co feels that t . ehch hPas truthfully the subject and to supply the one per ec t toat, e rw H.fn d bccauso ZXoinZ I,,, and he originu! method of manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedv has been long and favorably known under .he name of Syrup o F-and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent o iS laxatUx,, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained known to physicians and the Well-informed ot the world to be the best of na ura laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name ot-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna-as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless i will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs-and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainlv printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for byrup of Figs-or by the full name-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna-as-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig byrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States, in original packages of one size only, the regular piice of which is fifty cents per bottle. 1 Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. New York, N. X There is something supremely sat- but listening to the wonderful forte ship and claim him as we claim the isrylng In the long, sure sweep of the bow across the strings. Never Is there the slightest suggestion of failure, whether In the grand adagio, the del icate, dainty staccato, the clear, sing ing legato, the Jubilant pizzicato, or the many voices of the marvelous ar rangement of the famous "Lucia" sextette. Some think Kubelik lacks In what Is called both niacnetisni and Fnul. passages, the finely gradated swells, and diminuendos, tho mystical, un earthly whispers of the pianlssimos, there is surely not much more to be desired In the way of expression. We must always listen to, endure and en courage amateur worn; but a master like Kubelik Is taken as a part of every life, whether or not the Individ ual has been educated in art; and all alike listen and wonder and wor- beauties of the mountains or the roar of the surf, or the glint of the sun on the sea. This fact was proven last night when the audience called back the great man even after the curtaia had dropped on the final number. PORTLAND ROYAL BAKERY Bread, the best and healthiest bread made, for sale at Otto's. BUCK'S STOVES AND RANGES WHITE SEWING MACHINES NOTIt'K TO i ItKIMTOItS. Kolira t hereby Klvcn thill the un derij;iied. It. II. M.ittiiuiii, has been duly appointed iidnilulMrtitor of the trttllta of I'erry Mutloittin, deceaned. by the County Ciurt of l.ane county, OroKon. All pi'i-soua having claim Itgalndt said otato are hereby no tified to file the same with the said ndinlnlslmtor within sis motilhn from thli date. Dated tills l'.Uh dav of IVren.lier, lmi7. It. II. MATTKSOX. Admluliitrator. V'llllHir & Ilean, Atturnoya lor K-tnte. Itive.r. will double their money In two years If ihey buy lota or acre facta In tho lllalr street nddltloL The city mutt tnilM In that direction llltKASMAKIMI Bulla apeclalty. Mlaa Wllltama Co., Hooma 7 and 8. Uordon block fl TSk ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDHKSON, Mjr. Rita- Europe u Plan We. tit, $1.00. $1.50. 52.00 Fw Bu to atwt Itnin all traitu Front 1 id Mmruai St. P,tlM,, , . OtW1 XOTH'K OI' AKMIMSTltATiuxs S VI C Notice 'a hereby given that I ho un dersigned. Ksslo Ul.kman, ndmliila Iratrlx of the estate of J. 11, Itick nian, deceased, by virtue of an order of the probate court of l.ane county Oregon, dated the STth dav of Sep tember, inn;, a,,d rder dated I'ecember lii. Ittuf. will on and after the Slat day of January, I90!t ell itl pilvuto sale, for ciwh. tho follow ing described real property boUmK liK to the said cut ate: a- r1'o the 9. K.Vi of the . V ot Section II . the N. V, of the .Vb.W ai)d the N W. i of S.s-tlon l and the K. t of the X.K.V ot sectl.ui i;,, ,n ln t.iw nshtp Is, s It. w , contalutHg 5u acroa. In l.anc t entity, tin sen. I'oled this 17th dnv of i 1.... KS8IK HICKMAN, Admlulstrlrlx i no;. . Vri' '.' ' VliMIMsl 1; AllilfS NtU'U'K Ite of V J. Illack. d e, ;e, Notbe In ht r, h alven th,,i i, . ant. ha b. eii dulv 1 il r of t :n emate aseil. by the de il. Mam d I K at'pn'ilted ad'innl el A. .K. Illack , imim oi i.ane roitntv or . and all per,.,,,, having ' claim, !! e.tnte aio hereby no- reiu,le, to preent ""ie. dulv etilie.l ... ,1... ..... , .... . "' wiiiu at! "inUtiaior. at the law oftl.e f I ..... ... -mini an month, late hortvf. i'Mr.1 thl, ,t ISU7. the friMii the ii :: :: II it xx 1 :: XX XX i :: ! ' It a :: Carpet, Rug and Linoleum Specials I for the These We offer every Carpet, Rug and Linoleum next seven days at greatly reduced prices. rugs, carpets and linoleums are in great varieties and the best values money can buy and at prices we are offering, every, careful buyer should anticipate his wants,- and buy now-It will save ybu money. HALF PRICE SAI F In Cut Glass and Fine Royal Haviland China, Doulton and other fine &umcb ui uina. 1 ne nest assortment ever brought to nugene Remember our Clearance Sale closes January 30th. wuuiin uiib saie we oner tjg bargains at Tentlv uuceu prices ana clearance sale prices strictly re- cash. I.. 111!) en. Attorney. I.. 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