Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 11, 1908, Image 6

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    THE ECCEXE DAILY GCARPt MTfBP,H, JA-U'"
AH Holiday Goods
iPftCQ 6J . lit ' H i J """ yj
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.
Hull's Pved Cross Drug Store
17-19 E8:h Sr. 337 W.JUmtte St..
to be the matron of Hie .Mary rtoiln-y
home for Kins which is to be csiab
liHhi'.l hore in thu near future in
connection with the University.
!
During the vacation the Portland
meniberiiof the local Kloshe Tlllacuui
Club entertained in that city with a
progressive dinner party at the homes
of the Ailsses Harriet Lane, Grace
i La Brie, isolene Shaver and M-rion
Btowe. The Invited guests were the
'Messerg Clarence Steele, Ward Kay,
Harold Mcrryman. Ralph I'oppleton,
On Wenesday evening Mrs. W. F. m"' Wernicke61"' J' Ci"bert'
Osburn was hostess to a box party ' ' T
at the concert and recital given by i mIbb Helene Robinson entertained
the Eugene Military Band, assisted with an Informal telephone party on
.jss nUr. p. last Saturday evening, with a nam-
".' ,"""". " " "'. ber of tne university niuuenu a:
lowing the concert Mrs. Osburn cn- guelltg K(ve hnudred was the game
tertalned the guiists at a dainty up.
per. Those present were the Mes
ilames L. N. Honey, C. W. I.owe, C.
S. Frank, F. L. Chambers, J. W.
Kays, Y. K. SnodKrass, J. It. Ed-
of the evening, after which Mrs. Rob
inson served light refreshments. The
guests were the Misses Rae Vogel,
Daphne Leisure, Emma Travis, Ed
na Zimmerman, Mary DeHar. Hazel
Brown, Eva Allen; the Mussers Will
A Lot of Hard Work
it necessary lo keep up (he high
uandard of groceries handled here.
W ire kep pretty buiy in selecting
the good qualities from the mny in
ferior grdei to temptingly offered
ui. Our reward llet in your contin
uoui Mtltfaclion with the groceries
you purchue here How great that
Mtlsfacllon i you can determine by
giving ui a trial order today.
1 bit long looVed for Sorghum has
arrived at Ut. Bring your jug and
get It filled with genuine Sorghum.
W. M. GREEN, JBggi
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
munson, K. C. Hughes, Mary Yer- Kiltz, Ralph Dodson, Louise I'lnk
ington. Frank Page. Adelaide Lilly, I jj""1- Olen Scott nj tioy
l.lschen Miller, F. M. Wllklns Bnii!'"','. ' '-.-..
MIhs Ethelwyn Harbour.
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Better Than Pills
For Liver Ills.
NitarVi Riwv H tnrr tfun tJlU, fctuuM h wti In th riffct vay.
Ii Mmwihtni 1M Stnnuih, n LHtm. cum Uytpuau. d At tjnr m4
UmwIl tuttnm CnmtlnalMn.
UtWIv tmNR T.bUi (l rKf b numtf to mrrtct iht avtraft trauM. It Marti
In iK Stomach ni turchn through Uu Uvtr Ktdncrt ad Unailta, dtMohtaf o4
tnmhtnf m wan.
UK TftM m I wirt hut right u4 itttm tkiica frtpa. Mr hurt my ksmM aW
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Hull's Hiil CrM DniK Hlnr.
MOST CR.OCERS SELL
Olympic Flour
every sack guaranteed
Mick ol HlKtrd Eiitcrn Omjoo hint wtwit. It pro
Jucm mora liuvn ol bnul thin any ottvr flour nd th.
loivn r llghttr iikJ whiter. Bum ol th Incrrurd
quAatity ol bread roducrd fh cost U nc higher thn lor
otlor Hour. ASK YOUK GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURJNG MILLS
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GIBSON MINERAL ABSORBENTJCURE
NO MI-DICINK
RHEUMATISM
Nature's Minerals Draw Out the Acid
Siroi'l. trut. WK TRUST YOUR HONKSTY. A
dollar bnno it, lh othrr St.lXInn xlitfartury cure.
Writ lull pttttteuUn ol )our ailment to
Dr. Ciikvin, Bui tunan BltliJ.i Portlantl, Ore.
A FULL LINE OF...
New Cranitware just in
Steves, Ranges
and Hraters
S. L. LONG
HARDWARE STORE
10 Vnt. Ninth
Mrs. I. M. (ik'n entertained on
Wednesday with the second in her
series of afternoons for her mother,
Mrs. Veazle, who had but recently
returned from Julian. Tho ladles, of
whom there wero sixteen, passed a
very pleasant afternoon with their
needle work and vlewlnK some beau
tiful Japunese scenes and embroider
ies. FollowlnK this Mrs. Glen serv
ed a very dainty lunch.
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On Friday evening, following the
services held in St. Mary's Kplsco
pal church, IllKhop ScaddlnK and Miss
Sheffield were the honored guests at
a reception given in the parish house.
The affair was very Informal and
delightful, and all the guests were
made to feel vory wolcome, but ow
ing to the K ii be 1 1 k concert there was
Let us not forget that January
thirty-first is the date for the Char
ity Hall, so let us make no other en
gagements for that evening, but do
our part to aid tho women who have
undertaken this worthy and well de
serving work,
The class of 1911 of the Univer
sity have announced their class party
for January eighteenth, after the us
ual manner of posting notice on the
bulletin board at college. The stu
dents, faculty, and alumnae of the
University are ail most cordially in
vited to be present, and In addition
to these, there will be a few spec
ially Invited guests.
The ladles of St. Mary's church
and guild will give a silver tea on
next Wednesday afternoon, January
nut as ninny present as otherwise I 1 5, at the home of Mrs. Buoy, 295
would have been. MIhs Sheffield Is Wost Tenth street. Mrs. Bingham
and Mrs. Bartle will be Jol it ho. o
e with Mrs. Buoy. A cdial I i
tutlon Is MWiided to all nieijM
:ad friends of the church to couio
from 2 to 5 o'clock.
, Miss .M-adgeHamble and Mr Bol
ton Hamble entertained a number o
their friends on last Thursday eie
nlng at cards at their cozy home In
the Falrmount hills.
! The Hurry-Up Club, which has
'been" rech! Tstened the 'Sunshine
Club," was entertained Friday after
noon by Mrs. C. H. Fisher at 566
Charnelton street. All the club
members were present and a ver
pleasant time was had.
:
l oi... .1 .lunrtion
' One of the most enjoyable events
of the past week was a Leap Year
party given In honor of Hanks Hill
bv some of his young lady friends at
the home of Miss Nellie Folsom rri
dav evening. January 3d. hach lady
gallantly escorted a gentleman. A
r.,.. ... ivo m the ladv writing
the best proposal and the gentleman
I writing the ln'st answer. riuit
Marquis and Dr. Wright Lee won the
:.i.. uvittun fortunes were pre
pared and read by individuals, which
afforded a great deal ol amusement.
Music and games were also indulged
In, but best of all was the unique way
In which refreshments were served.
Shingles were used for plates, and
onion sandwiches on a bread board,
a-ionoroinrut from the frying pan,
coffee In crippled pitchers, mustache
cups, etc., and doughnuts on a broom
stick. It was a late hour when the
Id trood nieht. The
vnimi? neonle always have a jolly
time at Colonel Folsom's. Those
present were Misses Nellie Folsom,
Laura Schelt, Hattie Moorhead, Kit
tle Milliorn. Lorena Belknap, Maude
Hayes, Florence Marquis, Marie
i a.hit .Tnste Mnorhead and Mable
I Hayes; Messrs. Hanks Hill, Charles
'Johnson, Dr. Lehrbach, .Dr. wrigm
Lee, Clare Lee, Earl Jackson, Haven
, Belknap, Richard Thorn, Bert Jack
son, Leon Parks and Leonard Jack-
' son. Times.
TIIK NASH VI 1,1, K KTl'DKXTS
AltM NO LAtiliAltllS.
Thoso who remained away from
the Deadwood theatre last night, un
der the Impression that the Nushvllle
Students might prove of the less cal
ibre of the Joyless Happy Hooligans
missed a treat. For light musical
entertainment, with Just tho right
sort of fun and dancing, the colored
aggregation Is tho best that bns been
seen nern. . Throughout the evening
tho small cast of eight gavo entire
satisfaction, keeping tho large audl
euco In an uproar of applause and
appreciation over their work. They
can each and everyone sing nnd dance
and act and the program was care
fully culled of anything that might
prove objectlonablo or bordering on
the vulgar. It was a cluan and fin
ished entertainment.
W. A. Bruce and Miss L. Bruce,
an singers, together with the Mlt
(,110118 and Miss Henderson were thor
oughly enjoyed. Johnny F.dwarda Is
a rattling good eccentric dancer and
coinodlan, nnd tionrgo Boutto made
the boards Jump with his shifty new
steps. Tho olio Is much above tho av
erage ond contrary th most perform
nnrea of this kind, tho audience Is
better plensed as It prciKresses. Mr.
Culligiin should lie Justly proud of
his company nnd It is safe to say that
i no purses in tho towns they visit
should bo flattened for their appear
ance. Dendwood l'loneer-Tlines, Ap
rll 2S.
At Kugene Theatre, two nights on
ly. Jan. Uth and 11th; popular
prices, 1 tic, ilOc, 30c.
Jl'.(TIO. CITV ITEMS
Stint Moore had the misfortune to
huve all the fingers of his right hand
nlmost 'completely severed Tuesday
morning at the excelsior plant. Dr.
Parks has hopes of saving the fin
gers, though it will require time.
The Ualm Grove Dniry milk wagon
had a close cnll Wednesday morning.
The horse was left aa usual while
the boy took the milk Into E. John
son's. Tho horse became fright
ened and ran away, scattering milk
bottles from one end of the avenue to
tho other, finally turning Into the
warehouse hack of the depot. The
result of tho runaway was a broken
wheel, Bhaft, harness, and several
dozen milk bottles demolished. Ev
erybody expected to see the new milk
wagon smashed Into kindling, and
was glad tho damage was no worse.
Times.
NOltM AIi HCIIOOt, bl-'KK.im
snxi.ti, on-ourrNTriKS
The Southern Oregon State Nor
mal school at Ashland offer special
opportunities for teaohors to review
for the teachers' examinations In
February anil August, and to take
work In pedagogy and special moth
od In teaching ths various grade of
tho training school. Since tho public
school of Oregon ro calling for
lencner wno ran teach manual train
ing, many are taking advantage of
tn industrial work lately Installed
In tho M'hool. Kxponnes of board
anil Iodising and tuition nominal.
The State Normal School at Ash
land Is enjoying the largest appro
priation of state funds ever granted
a normal school In tho history of Or
egon, i atnloKuc.1 ent on appllca
tloti to the president. j31
WII.I.AMKTTK MARKVT
( IIAMiKS OWNMtSHU'
Having purchased from It K. Hood
pasture tho Willamette Meat Market.
I expect lo conduct iht. name In a
first -class manner In evry respect
I will keep conituutiy on hand a
complete line of fresh and smoked
meati', Ktiarnnttt lng theft the bent
Huallty l N most rcasounhp' prices
Ordi" filled promptly and ileltven
in ail to ctety pJr; of the cltv
I'houo Ma'n SS.
" J H VIM'KNT.
TIMltnt l.ANU
Here I tV rhmre of y.i,r l'.fe. 1
cn . t: ,i umber In tra. Is from
4. nee. uoo (.,. t 400 eon (,.et n
low m cent p,-r I ".unwind feet
I'll! !'; make ton liiii .r ,.,,, ,,,
vear. I ' ttt y.nir ti'ou. v , re It ttii:
I'.tUe f.-rttii hi a short tim,.
an.l 'op talVing hard times Titer,
neter as a time to h-.,y
D"!'! .tit f. m..nt!t an.l th, n
' ''are',f (. tt.it eu rate 'est
limmre at It; Wt;;.i:n. :ie tr,..-t or
rue tar.) , :...l.,:t, l.,e x Itet
t...i. Kiueii", t'r
AS TO ACUTE DISKASK8
In many quarters of the country
osteopaths are not very numerous; as
a result, the nows of their good work
having spread, they are kept busy
treating patients who come to their
offices suffering from diseases that
have become chronic, so that th Im
pression has grown that osteopaths
treat chronic diseases only.
in many quarters of the country
where osteopaths have becomo nu
merous tho doctors of this new school
have becomo the regular family phy
slclay. They have been called In alike
for the troubles of children and pa
rents, and their mnrked succesB Ih
tho treatment of diseasea of every
character makes their service much
sought after. Any one who wishes a
thoroughly convincing demonstration
of osteopathy's effectiveness should
call In an osteopath when some mem
ber of the family Is suffering from
an acute attack; and it la quite cer
tain that the osteopath will thereaf
ter be tho family physician.
Dr. H. L. 8t utility, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store.
Phone Black 1326. Kosldonre, 734
Ferry street, phono Red 3197.
I JAPAXKSH WAK NEWS
FKO.M COTTAGE GIIOVE
Hero Is an exciting piece of war
news from the Cottage Grove West
ern Oregon:
Marshal Snodgrass last week dis
covered that two Jap lieutenants were
I making diagrams of the Cottage
i Grovo waterworks. These Included
! the pipe Hue and another reservoir
j which they located on the flat south
of the high school building. When
discovered they separated an done
went north to Saginaw. It is prob
able that he will locate and diagram
the Booth-Kelly lumber flume. Later
the other fellow was arrested on in
formation that he had been making
inquiries as to the number of guns,
thickness of Ute armor, the mechan
ism and the general destructive pow
powers of the automobile on exhibi
tion In the how window of the
Wynne Hardware Company, which he
took for an Infernal machine. On
his person were found a snapshot of
it. Mayor Jones brought the matter
to the attention of the councllmen
on Monday night and the little brown
man was ordered deported forthwith,
but on Tuesday morning the prose
cuting attorney ordered him released
as he did not wish to offend the mi
kado. Accordingly he was given his
liberty, but was told that If he did
not make tracks for the Land of the
Rising Sun the infernal machine
would be shipped there and his littlo
lshund bo blown out of existence.
IIANK KOOUSHNK8
When attacked by a cough or a
cold, or when your throat is sore. It
Is rank foolishness to tako any other
medicine than Dr. King New Dis
covery," says C. O. Kldrldge, of Em
pire, (in. "I have used New Discov
ery for seven years, and 1 know It Is
the best remedy on earth for coughs
anil colds, croup, and all throat and
lung trouble. My children are sub
ject to rroup, but New Discovery
uulekly relieves every attack."
Known the world over hs the king of
throat and lung remedies. Sold tin
ier gunruntce at W. A. KuykemlaH's
drug store. &0c and $1. Trial bot
tle free.
ATTENTION, COMRADES
There will be a meeting of old sol
di, r on next Monday afternoon at
o'i lock at the of Deo of J. T. Row
land for the purpose of orttaniiinc n
new Grand Army post In Kugene. All
Interested are "requested to be pres
ent. lly order of the committee.
IT DOES THE 111 'SINKS
Mr. K. K. Chamberlain, of Clinton.
Me , says of Itueklen's Arntea Salve
"1: does tht business; 1 have used It
f.'f plies and eired them. Used it
i.'f e!iapp- d hands and It cured t'tent
Vl'l'lied It to an old sore n.l.i I:
'-.-tied It without leaxtnc a sear 1-e
Y.n.l " cents nt W. A. Kukcti
.1.1.0. druK store.
HOT WORDS USED IN
COTTAGE GROVE COUNCIL
There canto near heinc vtr,itA nt
tho Cottage Grove council meeting
mat Jiouuuy. councilman Porter
wanted to remove the new sidewalk
built by Messrs. Lurch and Lewis in
front of their property on Fifth street
while others thought the proposed ac
tion drastic. Recorder King called
the attention of tho council to the
fact that there is not a uniformity of
sidewalk on Main trcet, somo being
12 feet wide, other stretches eight
feet, and down to a few inches over
the regulation five feet four Inches
and that there seemed to be stub
bornness and prejudice Involved This
was vehemently resented by Council
man Porter, and only but for the con
slant, even temper of Recorder Kinc
there would have been scrapping on
the spot. Mayor Jones pro,,,,,,',"
caned the speaker to order 1 vcr
the dispute was coinprotnised'ami
good feeling verbally restored -
estern Oregon.
A'egetablc Prcparalionfor As
similating uTFoodarttiHula
ka ih stomachs andBowels m
ProDiotesT)igesaon,ChtM
nessandBest.Contalns neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nahc otic.
fSnlUl
HmStd
Way"
Aperfectnemedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Slomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Fevensli
oess and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of ,
NEW 'YORK.
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EXACT COPTOT VBASPEB.
The Kind You
Always Boii
Bears the
Signature
of
For
Thirty!
I G ASTQ
THB eiNTAUn CO MM NT. Mil
There is Only One
That is
Lxz$t!wo Bromo Quid
USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLO IH OMToJ
Always remember the full name. Look
for this signature on every box. 25o.
IF YOU NEED
GROCERIES
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin
Graniteware. Headquarters for
White River Flour '
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
J. W. WHITE, 1e Gra
Corner 5th and Willamette Sts. Phone ReiW
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ELI BANGS' J. H. TEST CP. BARNARD EARlSI
BANGS LIVERY CC
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAr.P5
MKENZIE STAGE lejves Eugene EUGENE-FLORETO
at -:JU a. m. StaofHn nn ... a j. h.. i..tFnftJ!
pnvatt rwdrnCM but will cill for lor Mjpletor., do 1
- . uy Deiore. steamer tor n""
Stage Phone Main 22-Livery Pbone Main
A (TDK nut Misi nv
"I hav,. fmi ml a run. for tlin
i'ry malaria prolines," ,av o M
Inmi-s. of Lout'llon. S C ' i-', f','i i
i::.'crir ni,.r, aml "'r;
'nt hotti.-,. i, i,r,.,kS ., a
hi 1 or a bill.,:,, !t.k , e ,
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w. a. Kuvk,tUans afu.. s;i,rt,
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Warner luno t,'.ino l.oavo ,r
iKt at MiirriH" Mulc Storo. '
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Miller's Shoe St
Most any body can sell you
a shoe for summer but
FOR WINTER WEAR
GO TO A SHOEMAKER .
who understands the leather nnd
hat he is selling you. Wc ha '
Repairing Department fitted iu?
everything that's rrodrn in the '
machinery for doing the best of repair
MILLER, ShccW
West 8th street.
Home of Cood Shoos
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