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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1908)
BBBBM VMHMM IM I Clothing Sale AT "The Toggery" i NEW G, A, R. Men's stylish up-to-date hand made ;uil.o..,. Reduced from $10.00 to $ 8.50 Reduced from J 2.50 to J 0.00 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 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 POST ORGANIZED IN EUGENE Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats Reduced from ..$18.00 to $14.50 Reduced from 20,00 to J6.50 Reduced from 22.50 to 18.50 Reduced from 25.00 to 20.00 These arc values not excelled anywhere in the city. ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 334 WILL ST. - - EUGENE, ORE. Temporary orKMilxatlon of a new pout of the (i. A. H. was perfected at a nieetliiK of quite a nunaier of old Holdicra In the office of J. T. Uo land, real estate broker, thin after noon. Klrh Mountain was the name choai.-n for the poat, and the number will bo Klven later or when the char ter Ik Kranted. Temporary officers were choaen an follows: Commander, J. T. Howland; senior vice, Albert Honors; Junior vice, J. C. Small; offi cer of tho day, Henry Hopklim; quar termaster, Krank Kelsner; chaplain, Charles Clapper; officer of the Kuard, Charles Shuck; surpeon, William Ruth. About thirty members of J. W. Ceary Post, the old organization hrre, have alKiilfled their Intention to Join the new post, and a Kood portion of them who were at the mwlliiK thin afternoon hlued the membership roll whllo there. . , RIMMONH IN THK C1HCU1T COURT OK THK ' BTATK OK OKIOCiON HOU LANW ' COUNTY. I da May Parsons, plnttttl ff vk. (ieniRO Fob tor Parsons, ilofomlnnt. To Gt'orKO Foster Parsons, ttio ubovo named defendant: lu tho naniH of the Htnto of Ore gon, you aro horoby resulted to un jtrar ami answer tho rmiiplalnt filed iiirnlnit you In thu alinvn entitled stilt, wlthln.slx weeks frnm th dntn of tho firm piihllratloii of th.H snin inonii, and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof !a!:itlff will apply to Hi in fMiurt tor tho relief prayed for In i lio complaint filed hi t iut eibuve entiled null, lo-wlt: Kor n de cree dlHttulvltin tho imirrliiK" enn trart now oxMtlnj; between plaintiff Hiid defendant; for the rare, and c tin tody of I he. biHiio of tiald marriage; namely, Maude lleryl Parsona; and for her routs and dlHlnirsemenls til thin suit; And for such other nd fur ther relief to thin court may tteem meet and equitable In Hit) pretnlHett. This suimnuns I puhllrtud by or der of tho Hon. U T. Harris, JmUo of thu above entitled court, whlrh order wan tnado and dated tho U'tli day of ltcoinlor, l!ti7, and whlrh ald order directed that this sum jnons bo published onrw a week for nix stimtsslve weekH, 111 tho Kum'tie lally Guard. Tho date of tho flint publication of this summons I Dorouibor 17. 107. KRKO M. OK NKFFK. Atlu-scy for Plaintiff. ' IteuUtrntlon of Itfimt Title, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of I.une, lu tho matter of the apitllcattuu of John It. Campbell to reenter the title to tlo- "enut half of lot six In block seven, In Wk Inner dutiutlon to Ltuu coun ty, Oregon; eNo belunlut? at tho south we! corner of mild lot Mx In said block seven and run KOilth S4 feet, east SO foul, north 34 fe.-i to Houthenxt cor ner of said Int. theme weM Ml feet In place of bcKlnulntf. tu Ku liene, Lam county, Oregon," A I nut Tho Firs! National Hank of Kunene, OroKon, a corporation; 8. II. Ku k In, trustee, N, A, Whltraker and W. 1. Chehlrt defendant. To all whom It may concern: Tako nolle that on tho Suth day of IH'cembor, A. O. I9i7, an application mas filed by John It Campbell In the circuit court of Lane county for In ttlal rKl"lidtlon of the title to the laud abovo descrlh d. Now unles you appear on or before the Sin day of January. A, L. 1 SO, and show cause why such application nVuU lie bo Kranted, the amc mill be tak en a ron feinted and a de reo will be entered aieordtna to the piavr of the application anl you will bo forewi barred from d'.putluu lite name i: v, 1.1:1:. cu-ik. WALTON A NKSH. AppllcauL'i Aiionn-j . Notice of I hut) Hot Menu nt Notlee In hereby jrlv-'n ihst the uti dcraiKofd, ad ui In 1st rat ri of Ho- -1as of Auctln I" m:. diM'iiJ1 !, li. flld hrr aevonnl for final etllemcnt of aald estate, and Monday. hr 3d lay of Feltruary. P.'fts, bt br-n w for final hrarlim by tho county court of lano rotiutv. tr'n, Kl-I.FN J ItCHT. Admlnifttratrtv Klli;itIF."H HALK ( KMICITIOV Vuiniiniit to nil execiilloii IhkucmI .out of tho rlrenli court of tho Ululw I of OreKoii In and for Lane County, ; to tho underalKned UM Hlierlff of aald ! county, upon a Judgment In lion I foroclotturo entered In aald court Ap. ;rll II. 1U07. and docketed therein May lrt, 1H07, n memorial of whlrh IJudKment was duly entered by tho , reKlatrar of titles of mild county up on the roKlmry of the title of the land hereinafter mentioned, In it it ac !tlon wherein Kdward A. Kernult waa plaintiff and Adidbert C. Miller, Clara O. Miller, t'harlea Itlvett, State Utnd Hoard and oihera were derend u ui m, dlroettiiK u halo of tho Iiouho and land herelnafler doiccrlbed to hill Ik fy n JiiilKiiieiil aw entered In Hald itietlon amouutlnu In the uKKrcKtUo ( s:tti.iM( and tho further hiiiii of $-2, M eoMtri with Intercut thereon, alrno April 11th. 1!M7, and aicruliiK roHtn and tout of Bale, I, the under HlKiied uh htich Hherlff, will on (he 3rd day of February, I IMS, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the westerly front door of the court houne lu the city of Kunene, cell ai public unction t the li Ik bent bidder iih provided by law, tho two atory frame farm hoittto and laud on which llMMtame atanda and adJudKed to bo lletuihlo thereth, and all the irlKht, title ami tntoroHt that defend .nnta Athdbert C. Miller, CI urn O. M II I ler and State Land Hoard havu or j had therein, aald land beluK doHcrlh Jed In aald JudKUient aa follow: com j mencliiK nt a point which la tin feet i went of a lino exteniltttK north and aonih (hrotiKh tho moat weaterly part 'of aald farm limine and which aald point la ttO feet north of a lino ex tended enM aun .vok' hrotiKh tho niont northerly part of aald Ihmimo, runuluK thene Hoitth from aald point K0 feet, thence rant to county road No, 200, theinv northerly along the went It in of Kabl roiinty road to tt point due rant of the place of benlft iiinMt Ihenco wt-t !o place of boKln tiln, all lu I, an-. count), Oregon, Haiti flu in bonne blu,t ultnaled on the HouthiaM corner tr part of tho fol lowltiK dcHcrlbed land, lo- tt: UcKluutuK at a point lu the mldille of tN county road known an the Ulv er Itoad beliiK No. 200 tu l.aue coun ty record 1 i'3 chain went of tho northerly N. rorner of tho Milton T. Aubrev Ootiatbui lnd claim bo Iuk No In towunhtp U. S. U, 4 went, thence north Si denreen, 39 minute went along the nauth lino of DEATH OF W. R. DILtARD, OREGON PIONEER ( KOSSKI) I'LAI.NS TO CA!dF.')HNIA IV IM.Vf, CO.MINt; TO OKKfjO.N , TWO VKAHS LATKIt W. It. Ulllard, a hano county plo noor? died nt hla homo at OoHhen Jan uary 12, lints, oT old hk'. Ho wua born Juno 3, 1831, In Knox county, 'Ponn., and was married December 8, 1H')3, to MIhh A lxii ra Jlondrlcka, who aurvlvua hblm. To thorn six children were born, one dyliiK lu lnfunry. , Thono living aro as followa: Mra. Julia IliKhop, of Kan Fruiiclaco; -Mih, ! Tainwy Hlnbop, of Sun Francisco; J.Mra. Laura Hampton, of Huker Citv, ,Or.; V. W. Oilliinl, of San lxdwo, Cai., and F. It. Ulllard, of Ooshen. I After coming to Oregon from Cal ifornia lu IsfiN, Mr. Dlllard and wife Heitbd a; (ionben, where they eoniln- i nod to live until bin denth. Mr. Dll lard wuh a inemher of tho i'nlted Hrelhen church for many yeai-K., Not a Oitcovery. '".Nhnw. 1 know It all tho time!" "Well, you needn't fuel ho superior about It." "I ii in not, but you shouldn't go around wprluKliiK' that us a now fact. I'coplo will launh ut you." "What la ItT asked tho micker, butt ltitf hu "He thiuka ho Iina mado a ureal din to very." "Hasn't be?" ' 'You think ho, too, do you? Where wore you ruined V "How can I tell mull 1 know what It la nhout. What did ho any?" "Ho aald that ChilHtiuaa wna coin in If." At a 8afo Ditanoa. 'Oonc! haa tho reputation of ho!nn hoiiihM'ked, but the other evonltuf when hm door happened to bo open I hoard him lIvIik hla wife a furious culling down." "They any the worm will turn. "It turned thla tlmo all rlht." "What rvenlntf waa that?" "Tuesday." "I'nluiu! 1 happen to know that his wlfo wna nway that nilit. Ho was Just talking for tho benefit of tho neighbors." Royalty Didn't Avail. "8eo old Screens, tho bookkeeper? Ho looks like a common dub. but ho ta descended from the royal family of Franco, ami be la verv nroud of tt.' "I didn't bear him mention It this morn In when the boss came around and called him down hi a loud vole for ouo of hla emirs." Humor anZ Philosophy Br DUNCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. 0 I,urk Is Invnrlublj; on the ulilo of the big silver dollur. 8ucce generally baa a (rood and ef fective understanding with woiH Inlu bard work. It 1 home wherever the ga bill comes. If some people were to stay where they belong, they would sure get off the earth. Ixt of people are so dead willing to let things slide that they will even greaie them a little and send tbeui merrily oo their way. It Isn't wife to be In a hurry, but, then, many eoilo are lu no hurry to bo safe. A man who knows It all has one ar dent admirer, and he always takes him with lilin. A pretty woman may havo a way of her own, but a largo woman will In variably outweigh her. Hi Fount of Youth. Tho socrot of Ions' living; Is to chew, chuw, clirw. If thriroiiffhly you mr.atlcat, Your trouble will be few. If you would live forever. Then manfully endeavor To train your Jawbones clever And chuw, chew, chew. The man who bolts his victuals. Who inailly rushes through. Will find a stoniHch aliment Is always overdue. If ho km'ps fMitlrtff faster, Tho end will Ihi dtsaalnr L'nU-Hs he learns to master The chow, chew, chew. It Isn't ready money Or KHrnn'iits Krund and new That inuko a follow happy or pnlnl things nntlblun. It com.'s with Rood dlRfstlon; That's 'rue twyond a question, 8i hoed tho wlw siiKKcjttfon And vliow. 'hew, chew. IP YOU KNKW The merits or tho Texas Wcnder, you would nevnr suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by (). J. Hull, or by mall. Send lor tpitlmnnlnhv t K. W. Mall. 2l2fi Ollva street, St. Louis. I'OHTiaXD ItOY.U, KAKKKY . Flread, tho best and healthiest bread madu, for sale at Otto's. ii You Are Certainly coming To The Big Sale 11 Every article in the store at Manufacturers Cost for 30 Days K3c Men's Muilrvs Shirt 59? :iHc Mrn'a I'liderwtwp l.Tc .Men's Mono 9 S.lc Men's Kiincy JIom- 50c Men's Cap 29 35c Men's Hund Miwle Tiw 10c Fine Toilet Soap 4( Oc Soft Illeuch Iusllll 9 .V)c Children's Wash SiiIik t 39c J.lc HleiKlied Towels S l.-ic Ilbick How 10 ac Itutlt- Towels 14 7.1c Oilifoniiu I'liinnels Til C 10c Window Scrim ( 6 Chlldifn's ;t."ic Knit I ndcnvear 19 7c Wash Wulst Silks In lUautiful l'nlK-rns . 33j :rc Finest Waist Silks, all colors 22 $1.50 French Kiil-FittlnK, Itust-I'roof Cor- m-U ;----99 J.lc Ijldics' Fast lllack. Double llei-1 Hosiery. gJ 120c Indies' Fast llhlck Kouble HM Hose... 14 25c Ijulies' Ijicc and Knibroidered Handker chiefs 13 IjhHi-s' Lisle Finish Ijkc Hose '. 22 U5c Fancy Silk Winsor Ties 19 (15c Fmicli IMate Hand Minors -39 45c WhiU Bristle Hair Brushes. 23i 75c MisMn' Wasli Suits 49 15c 8-Inch 1'illow I-ace 10c Fine l'earl Iluttons 4 10c 400 In box Hairpins Q, 10c Koyul Shoo Polish Jj. 75c Feather l'lllovs 590 93.50 AlliKiitor Suit Cosob -. $2.29 75c Ixnther Trawling bags.. 59 S5.00 Trunks . $3.95 50c Itoys' Knee, l"aiits 29p 25c Linen Huck Towels ; 19. 35c Boys Knee Pants , . . . . 19( 05c Fancy Dress O'oods 47 45c Child's Whllo Ijico Knibroidered Bonnets. 23 35c Child's Fino Wo Bonnets. .. 9 $5.00 Ladies' (Jold und Hose Top Umbrellas $3,69 $1.00 ljulles' Gold Top Umbrellas $2.37 75c Ladies Fancy Collars 33f 50c Ladies' Vancy Collars ! 22 $3.50 Bronze Parlor Clocks $1SS $1.50 New Haven Xickle Alarm Clocks 99(- 10c Uncle Sam's Best 10-Cord Linen Thread. . .5 85c Guaranteed Taffeta Silks 49 $12.00 Ladles' Suits $7.00 $5.00 White' l'uiiama Skirts $3.00 3 H H a i a H H H 4 H THE BON MARCHE R.UD TAG SALE FI.OKK.VCK ITK.MS Union revival mnetlncs are beint; helil in tho Presbyterian church this week by Kevs. Uiiml tind Lovell. The ac hoonnrs Albion and Mayflow. or crossed out over the bar Friday mornluK and set sail for San Kran clsoo. .Miss Gertie Flsk, of Acme, who has been 111 at the home of her undo near Hale, Is now improving. It was re ported a few days ago that she was paralyzed, but the trouble is mnv said to be muscular rheumatism. The people of .Mapleton road dis trict have ordered a levy of five mills to Improve the road In that vicinity. It is proposed to change a portion ot Ihe road some three miles above the town of Mapleton to avoid some low I places, and to riyi the road .back on ; the hillside. I At the meeting of the town board ' of trustees on Mondav pvpnlnir Wm Brvnd tendered his resicntlnn no mar. shal and It was accepted. A month ago the council cut off the salary oil ?1S a month heretofore paid the marshal, and Mr Rrvnrt rlonllnorl In serve in that capacity for tho honors 01 i:ie oiuce. 1 ne west. to Skating at the Underwood Rink tonight. Come and enjoy yourself. 1 pleasant time assured. tl What Are Yon doing With said K. II. Minor's laud, 7.24 raalns lo i tu cvntre ot a certain lake, thence wcMtrrly uIoiik tho mitro line of aald lakt lo a point ltn chains wont ot tho wt It ni of the (Ifnrnt W, Kvana do nation land claim l'vin No. 4ti lu ald townhti, thriu-o north IS SO chains to a nolnt Itt.Td chatim south of a tnt tin chatna wont of tht N V. corner of ald Kvans tloiiatlon, ttu'iu-o ttittith i, dt'KrocN -" mtnnics at U-i'l ttialnit to tht c.'ntre f (aid county rad. Ihfiuv south IS di j K ''' ' rtf-t Sl''n! 1 lit rtMltro of Srtld nrtd I i" c'talns to Iht (dac of bo i!t nn liit;, vonnuntn 1 t;t ts ncics of land, iihm'o or W. in Lam con my, Or non S.tid !th will b soitiU'ct to i'i demotion a .t hv law itrovttS'd KUKU KISK. SM' - l'f f I inc i'onv.tv, Oivnon. ' Clsarly. "What U a leading woman anywa,'' "On w ho has a Uosou uiou uu IV stniiti." Invrtu.r. will dmihtfl thflr monr In to years j; ti y bny lU or acte tracts In the Dlalr strt addltlor. Th city must Dutld In that dirirllon MO! HI It? Seventh and On wtn eM. has open ed nndi" new iuan.4Sentettt, tiood i bitard and roni bv the day, week or month. Klrnt -clait homo cooking' t'hU ken dinner rver -indav j tf mks. a. y. Aiuunr. If von want the famtlv healthy. ! rlronii an4 aetlv dnrlns tho winter.; Hxetheni Uollltter's Hurky Mountain I 7 a. 'T HI i rely nmke and koop tho , wholo famll well. 3i cent, tea ir tablets, l.lun I'rurf Company. j i COFFEli : Why ilocsn't your cro ' err moncyback every thing? ' Can't get the goods or i tin tniMu-y. j V-1"' C' M .',,. t.xit TPV A,.. Ilka :xln...wf h t t Putting it away in a sock? Putting it away in a bank? Or are you just "blowing it in?" Take our advice and Put it in. Lots in Blair Street Addition THK SOCK SWIVti 1M.AV IS Al.l, IIK.HT. IK SOMKOXK lMMISVT STK.XI. T1IK S(M K. THK HAVhS AUK AM, UiT TOO. AMI Til KY Wll.l. PAV YOf I TO S PKIt t KNT IXTK11KST WHICH IS VKKY (iOOI.; Ill T AX 1XVKSTMKVT IV l!.lli sTHKi-rr Ai.niTiox with its xatiuai, hkmty vxd sip KltlOlt l.(M ATIOX. W1M, AtTl AMA MARK YOV KHOM 50 TO HM I'KK ( KXT IV A YKAH OH TWO. oV c. V 1 Y ,,TS x THAITS TIIKHK MY MAK1VG A SMAI.I, CASH I'AYMKVT V) IK Yor 1.1 KK. TAKK ( AUK OK THK llAl.AXt K IV K KSY MONTH l.Y IUYMKXTS. CASTCHIA For Infant 'jU Ch.iain. Hit Kind Yop '..ut Always Bought & Auiar o( L, Any of the following well-known and reliable real estate dealers will be glad to show you this property at any time OREGON LAND CO. PLANK & JOHNSON FRENCH & REYNOLDS DC GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. PACIFIC LAND CO. H. CHEZEM J