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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1908)
11! i I WW ' i ; '5 4 i .THE.. Dm a IwiV rev&fviy FRIENDLY STORE I C-I1VCIHVI J vww Next week week we take stock and like all other successful merchants and business men we would rather count the cash than the merchandise. To reduce our stocks as much as possible and close out all odd lines and broken lots, prices .on many articles will be half and less than regular prices. All staple goods reduced JO per cent. Ladies' and Children's COATS AND SUITS 1-2 PRICE Outing Flannel Gowns, Shirt Waists, etc. Reduced 25 Per Cent Wool Underwear Dress Gocds and Silks 20 Per Cent Less Hundreds of Remnants for about Half Real Prices Cimli'trltt Ctiolanrl Flrtcc ono nmtnrl hnv whiuim - ---7 i 90c 12 yd. Piece 15c English Long Cloth .$1.25 $400 Wool Shirtwaists, white and colored, each..... $2.45 $3.00 Wool Shirtwaists, all sizes, ea. $1.50 Table Linens, Towels, Sheeting, Muslins, Cambrics, Nainsooks, India Linon, Bed ding, Domestics, etc., etc., at Pre-Inventory Sale prices. $8.00, $9.00 and $12.50 Overcoats reduced to $5 95 85c 90c 500 Shirts worth $1.00. 51.25 and $ 1 .50; pleated or plain front, with qr without cuffs attached Sale price Monday 4 - - - Absolutely all wool Underwear In tan, gray and pink shirts and drawers, size 30 to 48: worth $1.35; our special Clearance price $2.50 Suits $1.65 25 Suits in ages 7 to 16, made with double-breasted Coat, and rc-inforccd scat and scams. Plain and fancy patterns $1.63 Boys' Golf Caps to match 18c $2.50 Overcoats $ 1 .65 37 Overcoats, age 3 1-2 to 7, made with belted back, velvet collar and beautifully trimmed for the price; colors, gray, blue, green, black, Clearance, iialc' Price $1.65 i I'EKHOSALB . J. J. Bryan, of Springfield, was In the city today. W. S. Moon and J. F. Ross are home from Portland. Father O'Farrell has returned from a visit in 1'ortland. Miss Maude Lewis, of Marcola, spent last night in Eugene. Claude Spencer returned today from a trip to Cottage Grove. S. B. Simmons, of Junction City, was a Kugene visitor over niKht. T. P. Bennett was a paasenger for HalHey on the afternoon train today. J. B. House, a lumberman of Cot tage Grove, was In Eugene yesterday. J. C. Bailey and L. L. Cheshire, of Junction City, spent last night in Eu gene. -- Ross Matthwes, the Thurston mer chant, was in the city on business to day. Rev. J. C. Richardson Is visiting friends at Oakland ,Or., for a few days. Attorney A. C. Woodcock returned at noon today from a trip to south ern points. Geo. M. Miller left for the lower Sluslaw country this morning' on a business trip. C. II. Young left yesterday to re sume his duties as forest ranger iu the Unipn.ua district. George Day, of Walla Walla, after a visit with relatives on Eugene, left for home this afternoon. Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Drain, was here yesterday and attended the Kubelik recital lust night. Mrs. J. M. Pipes went to Portland this afternoon for a short visit. She was accompanied by her sister-ln-law, Miss Nellie Pipes, who has been visiting here for some time past. SE uoresinipv uisaxpe 'O J Ti SA0 D o j n ;sa o v S3WVD oia OMX MAJOR BEAKEK TALKS ON ARMORY APPROPRIATION (Continued from Page 1.) Eugene's Largest, and Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St,, Your Money's worth or your money back BANKS TO RESUME where companies are located could spend their evenings ana it wouiui 'keep them off the streets and out of j ithe saloons and gambling places. Will Get New Klfi. Major Beaker gave out to the re I porter a piece of Information that I will be of great interest to me locm i Guardsmen. He said that Adjutant-i ; General Finzer, who is now in Wash- j ington. D. C. has wired the Guard i j officers at Portland that the new I i Springfield army rifle will be fur-1 I nlshc-d the Oregon troops immediate ly, this state being the first to receive them. They will arrive within a very few weeks and then the Krag Jovgenson rifles now in use will be discarded. The regular army has been using them for a good while aud they have proven to be far superior to the Krag-Jorgensens, which are a very good gun. Major Beaker leaves tonight for Roseburg, aud from there will go to Ashland on the same mission that brought him to Eugene. From there he goes to Eastern Oregon. lJ onitj EXCHANGE CHARGES Commencing January 15, 1908, we, the associated banks of the city of Eugene, will make exchange charges as follows: On all sums up to and in cluding $2 5, '5 cents; from $25 to and including $100,' 10 cents; and 5 cents per $100 or fraction thereof on all sums above $100. The banking public will notice that these charges are much less than those made by the express company or postoffice for similar amounts. ChamlH'i-s-lti-istmv flunking Co. Kugrne Ionn .V- Savings ltimk. First Xiilionul Ittuik. MrrcliiiiitM' Hank. UNDEDRWOOD RINK DECLARED SAFE Eugene, Or., Jan. 10, 190S. ;To Mayor J. Br-.Matlock: Pursuant to your request I have examined the Underwood skating ' rink and find it is safe for the pur- poses for which it is used, to-wit: for a skating rink. J.NO. HUNZICKER. I have examined the above describ ed building at request of the mayor, ana una it in practically the same condition it was when opened to the public, which I consider perfectly sale. ' M. L. BULEY. CITY NEWS The ladle of the tlapllsl church will hold a market Biiiurdiiy. Juiiu ary ID, at Manvillo & MiKllnicy's tore. Tna uy-lawa riiimulttoo of t ho Com mercial Club will hold a mooting to night at K o'clock at Mummer Mar ton's of lie. Tonight at the. luinciiy tint O. A. C. aud I', of O. u.Mkuthall teams will piny. ,ThAnmo promlsea lo bo thu ' beat uf the fttmson. Tho southbound Kifternoon train win ovor dir.' ii hours Into today on account of a freight cur belnu de railed mnr Salem. ; house certificates Issued by iho Eu j gene hanks during thu panic, have : been burned and It Is now Impossi ble to find any of them In clrculu ' tlou. I Charles Mnyhew, who wns fined I 1200 mill sentenced to CO days In the county jail by Judge Dorrls for violat ing the nuisance law, tins filed Ills petition for a writ of rovlow In the circuit court. Tho mumhora of the Eugene Orn lorlo Society are earnestly requested to meet on Thursday evening lit 7:30 p. m. at Frank's hall. Important bus iness to transact. I. M. Olcti, pres ident. The high school bnskctlml! teams left on the afternoon train today for Albany to play the teams of the high school of tha telly. They wero ac companied by Principal ling and a number of rooters. Heal Estate Agent vturrelt today allowed a reporter a polato weighing I eight pounds. It was grown hy Mr. I Uowe, residing on West Tenth slreet.j Q.W. Taylor has completed the well j for the street railway at the car barn. A depth of 72 feet wns ntUlned and; a good flow of water sec u red, I The Fltihi-nry-llenn Lumber Com pany, which has a small sawmill near Coburg, la IokIuuIiik to deliver rail road ties to the Southern Pacific Company. 'A. J. Plrkard this week shipped three carloads of hogs to San Fran rlaco and will ship eight carloads of aheep and hogs from Junction City nest Tuesday. I Nearly all of the local clearing' I Misses E. and J. Spencer, who own a farm north of the clly, have pur chased from J. W, White, who repre sents the Brooks nursery, over $250 worlh of fruit trees during the past few days lo set out ou the farm. The ladles of tho O. A. It. held In sinuation of officers In the 1. O. O. F. hall this afternoon and at the close of tho services serveiWan ele gant supper to the old soldiers aud their families. It was an enjoyable affair. Tho four banks of Kifgeno will on the 15th of the present month re sume exchange charges. For the past several weeks there has been no charge for exchange at any of the banks. Their schedule of prices Is published In auother column. County Judge Chrlsman today Is- Make An Alliance... with this strong and time tried Institution and you will find U f the greatest benefit to yon In all lines of business. Some of the advantages of having an account with this bank ate: First, a ssfe de;Hsl ery .Sir your money. Second, a complete v:vm t;i guard amiliHl errors In book ket nlnk. Third, convenience la tusking payments and celled lens, Kntfrth, acoonmiiKlatlon in loans and discounting paper. FKih, the benefit of advice, gained In sixteen years of expe-rli-ace of successful banking. All of these advantages and many others are at your dispo sal as a depositor of Ihls hunk. If yo udo not have a bank account or contemplate a change, e will be glad to hae you rail ami see u. or send us a letter. Tho Eugene. Loan GO, Savings Bank r.tM,.!,d aplt.il nml surplus ftoo.o.Hl V. K. ttPOWV I'rv.l,. mi. . oMtl COil.-r. I. V PAIVi:. Vice lr.-l.l.t. W. W. tiliOWN, Asst. I l,,r, sued an order committing llnttla Chapman, the 15-year-old girl' who attempted siilcldo the other day, to thu custody of tho probation officer of l.iuio county. She will probably be sent to thu Boys' and Girls' Aid Society later. Tho notarial commission of C. P. Hastings wns filed with the county clerk this afternoon. Toe i.nno Count.Fruit and Vege table Growers' Association, recently organi.ed. filed articles of Incorpo ration with tho county clerk this af ternoon with a capital stock of $5000 nml Eugene named as tho principal place of business. Tho Incorporators an. named as follows: 11. F. Mc t'ornnek, Geo. A. Dorrls. M. II. liar low and J. U. Holt. The Lender Publishing Company, of Cottage Grove, loday filed articles of lucorporntlon with tho eounly clerk. The Incorporators are .las. 1. Jones. William C. Conner. Cyrus C. II rock nml Dumas J. Dullriilllo. The cnpllnl stock Is $t.s00, mid the principal place of business Is Cot wige llrove. The object of the corpo ration Is lo do a general printing and publishing business. The general meeting of tho Com mercial Club will take place Tuesday evening, January 14, at 7:30 o'clock. C. A. Malbeoouf, district freight agent of the S. I". Co., will bo present and address the tn.t,f Intr Twnli-a new applicants will be voted upon, tho by-laws will be submitted by the eoininiitee. and the matter of organ ising a lmlldlnir anil limn nM.i..iiil.n will he brought up. The matter of asKing congress for an Increase In the IllOtl-Oltrlnl l,,n f,r ....... ........... I .... building will nlso be discussed. Judge Harris, of the circuit court, today dismissed the case of the stale vs. Mrs, Alice Cruian. which had been nppenleR by her from the lus- iilee court. She was fined $2ou by Justice' of the Peace lltyson at the trial In w hich two detectives etn I ployed by the prosecution were the I principal witnesses. The dismissal was on the mot Ion of the prosecution and for the following reasons: Thai Ithe defendant had pleaded gulltv to !a similar charge In the Justice court, land was fined therefor, and that the i evidence iu behalf of the stale Is not .strong and It is doubtful if eon j vlctlon could be secured. 4 s .. 'tuna At the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manroso, at 104 Lawrence street, tills nftornoon at 1 o'clock, of a complication of ailments. Ralph M. Manroso, nged 2 years, 10 months and 8 days. Tho funeral will be held Monday at 2 p. m. with Interment In the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. . -TEA wns a royal indulgence ' two hundred years ago. Tis yet. I A'cur erorrr r. turns Tour money II ros doa't I HI btuilluif " Ut.ii we psjr tun The A o V W, and D of II, held I Joint Installation ,.t officers last night. The folio lug were Installed A. O V. vv i.ifieersPnst master workman. C W. Starr: master work- man. Geo. t n IvUar; ever r. K ; '. Potts; (oretuan, J. j iiv; j re.-ot.ler, Joseph Pireiii; financier'. , It It Knox, receiver. P. W. Ost,,irn ! eul-lc C. Modus: lv.n,.r .(, y Dorrls, outer ateh. .1, I) Mmts The I- KM',' e! lloii,.r llf'tiers l'at ehlet of !.- . V,a II..M.s: e' ief of hoi,, or. .ssmanthu I'll!.-,,!, !.(, n,,., '! ' M.M.i; :,'-..,; ,-!,. r ,.f , Keoi-ke; ,es.,,.:-, p,', ;' '-r. V.vW.w t-iTils; liMui. l"ar, J. -.! Voti; v . la; ringer Chickens for .Profit. Now Is tho tlmo to buy an incuba tor If you are going to raise chickens for next year. Start right by buy ing a PUT-ALUM A, and you will hnvo no trouble lull chins the eggs. Wo have them In all sices from the 56 egg to 500-egg in stock now. Also Petalumn brooders, 100 and 200 chick slie. We tarry a small stock of extras for these machines. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. CALL KOH tXH'NTY WAlUtASTS Notice Is hereby given that all Lane county warrants prior to Register No. 3615, registered on September 11. 1907, will be paid on presentation at my office on January !th. 1908. In terest will cease on that day. Eugene, La no county. Or., January 4 19 US. H. E. EASTLAND, Treasurer Lauo County. Wll.LIAMN- CAKHOMf KAI.I'R WITH Alt.MCA anil WITCH II.VKI. The best aalve In the world for cuta, tirulsof, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all skin ertip. Hons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg. Co., props.. IMIITLAXD ROYAL I1AKKIIV Bread, the best nml heiithl..4t brcail mail., for ..!. ut Hit,,'. ! No sitting up with the Petaluma Incubator, You light the lamp and it does the rest. All slies at CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. IIAItltY THAW JI RY HAS HE EX COMPLETED New York, Jan. 11. The Jury for the Becond trial of Harry Thaw was completed last evening, and adjourn ment taken until Monday, when the prosecution will open the case. Thaw announced ho was entirely satisfied, and in fact well pleased with tho twelve men chosen, and young Mrs. Thaw Is also well pleas ed. "They are much nicer than the men selected last year." The Jury as finally completed Is as follows: 1 Chnrles'F. Gremmels, ship broker, foreman; 2 Arthur E. Nnething, employing baker; 3 Geo. W. Carey, dry goods; 4 George C. Rupprehct, salesman; S John H. Holher, mineral waters; 6 David E. Arrowsmllh, manager; 7 Wtlltam F. Doollltle. auditor's clerk; 8 Wil liam H. Mcllugh, clerk; 9 Frank J. Howell, manufacturer; 10 William llurck, assistant secretary Y. M. C. A.; 11 Francis Dovalle, real estate: 12 James A. Hooper, meats aud provisions. ' Good music at the liuderwood Rink every evening. Come and en joy yourself. t.f i We use all the latest methods In cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene I Dye Works, corner Sixth and Wlllam ette street! Phone lied 2S61. tf INDIAN FAMINE IS AVERTED Lahore, India, Jan. 11. The drouth which has pre vailed for six months has heen broken by copious rains throughout the Punjab dis trict and a disastrous famine has been averted. . KlliKNK PUOPKllTY WILL (iltOW VALUABLE Hlalr street addition property is sure to double iu value within the next two years. Two electric rail ways are coming up the valley, from Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try cnu not go out In any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley becaiiBo the business Is there. There are both acreage tracts and large lota In this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own tornis, a small payment down and monthly install ments If yon desire. See the Oregon Land Co. at 41! Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf I I IICARTFffsl I W C V I. IM UiL-so Little Fills. ThiT nlso rellcTo dl tnss fr-om Drspepsia, In- aitrt t ica ana Too Heartj ftitUiir. A correct mm- iiy (or Olzzlness. Nausea Drowsiness. Bad Taste j t,.i niuuiu, uoaiea Tonsiio. Pain In the sido Will Pin T rrpn tm,. rugulaw too Bowels, purely Vegetable, SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE No piece with out this Trade KJl Haw In Richness of Cutting In Beauty of Desiji In Purity of GM In Brilliancv roiisn ana Finish OmvLine Exd ' T re is a vast dill enit, in Cut Glass qualities and pattcrJ We are showing otl the kind you will b. wise in buying:, The right value is iJ j each piece for the money you pay let J. O. WAT Optician. Corner 9th and Willani! STOXE'S HEAVE Dli' Greatest known remedy fortJ HighUnd, Or., Oct. 3i,lf This is to certify that I ja mare one bottle of "Stooe's Drops" and cured her oi btl This was last winter and sh not been affected si nee G " DR. S.C.S TONE. Salem, For sale by alt druggist $1.00 c CARTERS; 3ITTIE IVER PILLS. 1 Genuine Must Bear FaSimile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTE IGAR Julius Ooldsmi! LOOSE LE BOOK HEADQUARTER ' Th famous I-P br in all styles SCHWARZSCHJM Book Store 536'WaiamettcStr llomobultiiiTS will find the but bralii in lu.ilr ttrvpt il.lltlon Mki your own term; pay tor your lot or nt-r Iravt out of your month ly MVlf.S. f luv n lV!alun-; fiii-ubntor frtni I'll VMHKKS II VKIiW AUK CO. !': I l'.-taliiui l::r:ih.i;i- "!.:i...-r ll.ir,la.u. Co. fr.M 1': uhitmi liu urmtor-i an.l liroo,l.-r5 cuvMitmis iiAiunvAKK co rn.Ksi tti.ks: rn.ts: .. Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, ilk,-. Itching at once, acts as a poultice. glvei Instant relief, William.' In. dlan l'lle Ointment Is prepared for Plica and Itching of the private parts Sold l.y l.lnn Drue Co., bv mail .), and SI. 00. Williams M(K c0 props., Cleveland, o. NKW TODAY. FOK SALK-rreTiTnilUh cow years old. Also rnire bred Pn 'hlnn .K. Ad.lres. C. . C mer. Kugene K. K ll t "riiOM (H'ciuknt to (ii;if and "Around the WoM ' Charlton LrlMow l'.-K;r,v r ' PO:i-.lld. Add:. IV:-k:u. Cuss ,, iiBtrM CLARK'S mriKK of the "AllAltlC" T 16, 000 tons, fine large, unusually steadv. 'T 0 THRORFTTW I viMian 1-Vlininry (I to April 1 fims Seventy days, costing onlv $lmill(i a.t I. hevlll... l8,.ra. Mal'a. I X TV . r V ?nMo",;:.,..l.Iv cA Pictures for Xni H(. uie HlvliM M. , j -- ... ..... IV hsve just received ' I"1 f'r of thtm which wr will U w days at ptictt that will 'o! lo;buy K C. CMHK, Tin,,, IW'B x,.. yr. I . 5l land Wi,. 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