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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1908)
i MIUU.UHJAILI 1. 1! Alii), MONDAY, JA.M'AHV 13, 190S Tempting Offer To"1 HOUSEKEEPERS Don't yhine and pine, feel blue and stew, perspire and tire over a hot Stove and hot water. Use cold water, lukewarm water, hard water or boiling water and SUNNY MONDAY Laundry Soap Makes clothes white as snow and sweet as clover and one bar does more work than two bars of any other laundry soap. Cheer Up! Use SUNNY MONDAY SOAP WE BUY WHAT YOU SELL AND StlLL WHAT YOU NEED E. p. MATLOCK 31 East Ninth Street Headquarters for Everything Good to Eat. eugene hich team . 1 defeats Albany! A STROKE FOR. CONFIDENCE. ILLATION OF L OF. G. A, R. OFFICERS iinrJay at 3:30 p. m. tlie doors '10. 0. F. liall were thrown 0en itaii the crowd which was wait i In the reception room, ante room :!i: hall for the installation of itllieersof Rich Mountain circle, ). 4, L of G. A. R. lit meeting was then turned over II :css9 to Installing Officer Estclle Dltnond, who installed the following officers: -wary s. &man, president; Mrs. E. A. ' It being lean ve-n- tho i.,hi . i Svlvester S V P At ,-a Ro .... ",",r leHP ,1,e ''"lies took hnl7..1 V P - Mr. iiY.r "'" B "iiege it allords and escorted .-.,. ......... v. ,,v.,lw , Lnu veterans leiai.v, mis. norma roster, treasur er; .Mary Martin, .chaplain Saturday evening at Albany the Eu gene high school basketball lea 111 de feated Albany high, 10 to 7, in a fast and exciting game. The deficiency of the Eugene five lav in Inailltv to throw baskets, otherwise the score might have been larger. The boys are very much encouraged over the result, ieenug that their chance for Hie V. O. 1. A. pennant is very good. This was the first league game for r-ugene. Hoseburg has defeated Sa lem, and Albany has forfeited one game to Salem. The league standing is as follows: rVon. Lost. P.C. Eugene 1 0 l.uOO Hoseburg 1 0 1.000 Salem 1 1 .500 Albany . . 0 2 .000 The next game for Eugene will be with the high school's old rival, Ash land Athletic Club. For the last two years the local team has been defeated by the club. However, the boy's are playing "good ball" this year and feel that tney will have a good chance to even up old scores. For Ashland "Happy" Eastamn, Hoblnsnn and the giant Spencer will play. Those men have been with the club for five years and know the game "from a lo .." The game promises to be fast. As a preliminary the audience will be amused by a game between the "fats" and "leans," of the high SCHOOL at- HEARD MARTIN YESTERDAY Yesterday was a great day at the christian church. At Bible school 393 were present.. In "The Christian and His Diseases," Dr. Martin most certainly located one or more of the nine diseases in the person of every one in attendance. At 3 p. m. a great number of men assembled to hear the lecture on selections nn th -u-,i.,.:- i... .Manhood and the Home." The lor- Taylor. -u.,.. , Mualu, . ,ure wjn wJtnout d()ul)t pi.()ve I() ,)p ine initiative in bringing and sustain to supper. Here the lug happiness in many a lioin Long before the evening service lie. good "taste of the executive enmm .I i Sd". severm """.lre? -?re present. llattiq; tee was apparc I l. i.. . . ' ami 111 tut MllfC St'illlZli: Keopke, conductress: Jennie Yogi. hip dernra inn. -'n... ' ' . ... apartments Was taken and munv orcu- assistant conductress; Miss Archer, tuous anil -aV i,.ne.kl ;.. .' ,ilid standing room. "Prepare, to guard; Mrs. Cora Wood, assistant hundred nori m, "...' ' " ! -Moet Hiy Hod" was the theme and guard; Mrs. E. Horton, musician. Miss' Simon and Mrs. Deal Acted mvn as conductresses, and they did their : work in a very efficient nianer. At the finish of the ceremony those ; present were treated to two choice' again, old veterans; you know your F.iloronpVThoa! Phone Black 1442 -0 , . v. , GEO H- SMITH, Manager January 14-1.5 TWO NIGHTS Tuesday and Wednesday TEA Schilling's Best is in packages; never comes out of a bin or canister. u was ireaiea witn tnrllllng power. Come early this evening and hear the sermon on "Can a Man He Saved Out of the Church?" Service begins at 7:30. WILLIAMS' KIDSr.i I'lI.Le) Nashville Thi students God Singing-, Good' Dancing- A Big Bunch of Laughter PRICES:- 10c, 20c, 30c Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ! system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have yon j pains in the loins, side, back, groins I and bladder? Have you a flabby ap pearance of the face, especially un der the eyes? Too frequent a desire CH.Wd'KS OWNERSHIP to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold hv Mini Drug Co., price 50 cents, Williams Mfg. Co., props.. Cleveland. Ohio. Your Etoi-er returns your money il yuu don't liieit; wc p-r him WILLAMETTE VAHKKr Having purchased from D.F. Good pasture the Willamette Meat Market. 1 expect to conduct the same In a tlrst-ctass manner in everv respect. ! ... . complete line of r-;sli and smoked meats, guaranteeing the:" the best quality at the most reasonable prices. Orders filled promptly and delivery made to every part of the oity. Phone Main 3S. tf J. H. VINCENT, TI.MHKH U.n r'WHM IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, 3 Tin and Graniteware. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, Nuts and Oranges W. WHITE, The Grocer fner 5th xnA W:ti n. v,, r, ..... K.,, - umiiiciit ati rnoneKeaiow Here is the chance of your I'.f e. 1 can sell you timber In tracts from 4,000,000 feet to 400,000,000 feet as low as 2 3 cents per thousand feet. This will make you 100 per cent per year. Put your money where It will make you a fortune in a short time ! PKOPKlM'V WILL (iKOvV '. AL'. AP.I.I Blair street addition property I sure to double In value within tin next two years. Two electric, rail- the ways are coming up the vnllev fin Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out in any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business is there. There are both acreage tracts and large lots in this addition, only a mile from the business center and and stop talking hard times. There ! th,''ee, blocks from the Geary ,lulif S1.IIUU1, Prices are very reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly install ments if you desire. -See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf never was as good a time to buy as now. Don't wait six months and then kick yourself for what you have lost. Inquire at 4S2 Willamette street or write James N. Randall, Lock Box 4",ri p., n- Tlie shah of Persia was chatting with his prime minister. "Havo a care of your women," said the minister. "They are treacherous and oftentimes as ambitious for pow er as men. Your majesty would do well to natch especially your coucu blno Meua. You are much under her Intlueucu. She wllfnot hesitate to rob you even of your scepter if you give her an opportunity." "What, Menu? She Is devoted to me." "Do not trust her." "You are a good adviser on affairs of state, but you know uothlug of wo men, especially this woman. To show you that she is true to mo I will put her In my place. You will see how readily she will resign it nt my re quest. "Your majesty" "I have spoken." The minister knew that to protest would cost him his head and with drew without another word. At Hie king's command the beautiful .Menu came, and the shah said lu her: "You are my favorite of njl my woni en. and I know how well you love me. To show my implicit trust lu you 1 have resolved to resign my scepter to you. If 1 am not mistaken, you will surrender it when I call for It. If 1 trust you too well, you may rule so long as you live." Menu gave the sovereign a reproacliJ ful look. "To test me is to doubt me. my lord. Nevertheless 1 know that when your royal word has passed no one is great enough to gainsay It." So the shah signed an edict resfgnlng his power to his concubine, and she was proclaimed In his stead. Menu was the daughter of one of the princi pal otlicers of the army, and the day after she was proclaimed the com manding general was dismissed and her father put lu his place. The prime minister would have been spirited away by Menu's order, but he was no where to be found. The grand cham berlain of the palaeewas sent on a for eign mission. All the heads of de partments were changed. The ex sliah saw these moves and trembled. Instead of asking for his scepter to be returned to him he" began lo make preparations to save his life by (light. He was too late. On the second morn ing after Ills abdication lie was arrest ed by Menu's order and confined lu his private rooms under guard, lint this was not known to his people, who sup posed their sovereign had gone Into retirement. Meanwhile Menn instituted several reforms that had been long wauled by the ex-shah's subjects, and they were received with great delight. Deputa tions began to pour In. congratulating her on her accession, and within a few ihiys after assuming the royal author ity she became the most popular sov ereign Persia had hail for ninny years One day It came to her ears that tile prime minister had beep discovered III the guise of a private citizen and was plotting to restore tin. tx-shah Menu nt an order fur his arrest. When she bad become mi enthroned In the hearts of her people that im cue- ny could displace her. slu ordered that" sliah and the prhne minister be EUGENE Racket Store THE PLACE TO SAVEMONEY 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon Christmas Is Over Now Is Bargain Time We are ready to give you real bar gains. Everything for less. Look to us for the LOWESTPRICES AGENT PICTORALJJREVIEW Also agent Pictorial Review Patterns W. J. Baldwin, Ptop. 2J GENE lKeEU usiness College lM-ii.li,' .-ulr in lunl ll'oH- y. In the Circuit Court of the Suite of j Oregon for Lane County. ! Tnr and Cnnrnalagim Martha C :,ok and folk her j For the , husband, plaintiffs, vs. Lucy Han-1 ,, , , ' , s Hubert H. Crawford. Clinton colds, -Asthma und bronchitis and. u J. Crawford and Olive M. Craw- lung complaints tending to consump ford, minor heirs of William Cfaw-i tlon, liverwort, tar and wild cherry font.- deceased, and Lucy Hansen, hnve for a r(?9 maintained an ,estab t he r guardian. Defendants. , ,, , , ... ... Notice Is hereby given that by vlr-1 "sl,ed reputation as a standard cough t ue of an order and decree of the 1 reme(iy- It contains no opium or Circuit court of the State of Oregon, harmful drug and can be given with lor i.ane county, mane on, to-wu: me safety to children. Price 11. On Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co., EARL McNUTT ?ii.. Ui H. TEST CP. BRNARD BANGS LIVERY CO. ery' F8l. Stage and Sales Stables First n bs Always Keady aw J urnouts of All Descriptions L!m- St.tl,',tu,e" EJoEVEFLORENCE STAGE I'Hil iZ? ut "'J oil ( t day Wo-. hi """"none M.iir.51 1 .. . .. . ... . - 1 very raone mam a A daily ili(f ItavttEugent at 6 m, lor Mipltton, cIok connection by B-eaire- lor Florence and .-cme 1 9th (lav of January, 111(18, In the above entitled cause, which Is duly entered av page r4G of Volume 12 I of the Circuit court Journal of said j county, authorizing and directing the undersigned E. O. Potter, sole ref eree, appointed by the court to sell the following described real property belonging to the plaintiff, Martha 1 Cook, and the defendants, Lucy llan ' sen. Hubert E. Crawford. Clinton .1. Crawford and Olive M. Crawford, .minor heirs of William Crawford. deceased as follows. to-Vlt: ! Lots Nos. one and two and the I south half of the northeast, quarter of Section six In Township sixteen. south rinue. one east will niiT. con taining nil.'-' 1 eoiintv. Oregon Now. therefore, by virtue of the authority vested In inc. by said court. I, V.. O. Putter, refer-e, will off. r for sale at public auction, at the court hulls'" door of salt! Lane c unty. on Monday, the 1 ' t !i day of February. 19iis. between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and f in? o'clock it. m., of said day at on., o'cl.ick, all the rlght.'tltlp and Interest of said plain tiffs and defendants in and to th" above described real pr:)irTty. ns heirs at law of William Crawford, deceased, together with the dower Interest of said Lucy Hansen, as the widow of p ild William Crawford, de ceased. Terms of sale rash nnd sub ject to confirmation by the court. E O POTTEIt, Referee. O' props., Cleveland. O. If you are going to use coal this winter It will pay you to get a Wilson Coal Heater. dtf Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. tf NEW TODAY IOR SALE 4(1 acre., timber, near Eugene; good laud: fine sluing ices of land in' Lane ''':I'' IH "uy It this week. Enquire . Ml i Pearl st reel. J2 1 FOR SALE- Leather bound set Chambers' Encvi lopedla for half price; b"o Studeliaker wagon and hack. S'JT Pearl street. Jl.", WANTED (iood steady firm hand: married man: none nhr n"ed ap ple. Phone Farmers' 2 r3. M. Lev inger, Springfield. if WANTED To borrow $s,10 on real estate valued at IHudO. t il," rare Guard. j;, tiood music nt me luiderwood Kink everv evening. Come and e" Joy yourself. . tf brought before her. At their entrance she was sealed on her throne dressed In her richest robes and decked with the splendid Jewels nf tin- Persian inotiarchs. The sh.-ih supposed that he was being brought to her to have his head stricken olT lu her presence, but he walked erect, never once deigning to look nt her. The prime minister, nn the contrary, came In with bowed head. "My lord." said Menn to the ex-shall, "you were pleased to put mu to n test, since your minister warned vou against all women, especially me. I have administered the affairs of your kingdom to my best ability. There cannot be two sovereigns, mi I hare de prived you of the power to ri-sitiuc a crown you have voluntarily relin quished. I have established iny royal authority by placing those devoted to me In positions of trust and by plead ing the people. I have now sent for you to know If you are satisfied with my acts." "Satisfied:" exclaimed Hie shah bit terly. "Was I not so demented as to resign my crown, trusting to you to give It bnek to me when I cnllt-d for It?" "You hnve not called for It." The shah looked puzzled. "Not called for It! I do so now. I demand my kingdom." Without a word Mena descended j from the throne and. taking the crown from her bend, placed It on that of the ! shah. Then she tank In reverence at his feet Tho monarch could not believe his eyes. "Menn." he stammered, "what does this menn? Cnn it be possible that after making yourself nbsoliite mis tress of my kingdom you have re turned It to tnc? Why have yon done this thing?" "My lord. It would have been no test for me to assume your crown so long ns you could wrest It from me. I wished to give you a better proof nf uiy love." The shah bent down, raised her. took her In his arms nnd led her to th throne, where, seating himself, ho placed her beside him. "Deign Tilth nip ns my wife." he said. "With such n wife I ran never lie deposed, and with such n woman's love I cnn never want that of another. Put why did you do thnt which. If you had failed, would havo cost you your lifer "Hecnuse you doubted me." ! IRENE MILLS. I has educated many young men and women for office positions Each student is permitted to advance as rapidly as he can, regardless of the progress of ' anyone else. Enroll now for the winter term beginning Jan. 6th. SEND FOR CATALOGUE W. J. HOOKER, B.S.D. PRESIDENT 0 M. RANSOM, Sec. 3C EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical snd Surgical STAFF W Kuykendall. M. D. T. O. Prmwr, M. I). P. I.Birllr, M. D. B. F. Scaielr, M. 13. D. A Pjlnr. M. 13. Geo. O'B, Deliar, V! 13. L. 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