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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1908)
THK EUGENE DAILT GCAHD, TCKHDAV, JANl'ARV 14, 1908 i IATU NEW REPORT ON 1 OLIVE STREET 8 v. Arfi CerlaiMv Comme e Big Sale ' - I Ahinrt SfllPv AND A WOMAN'S WORK A T I J I V U I i ; .tSr rv"v AM ' "The Toggery Men's stylish up-to-date hand made: Suits.... Reduced from .$10.00 to $ 8.50 Reduced from... 12.50 to 10.00 Reduced from J 5.00 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 $ 1 5.00 and $20.00 Top Coats ' for $13.50 and $18.00 Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats Reduced from $18.00 to $14.50 Reduced from.... 20,00 to 16.50 Reduced from 22.50 to 18.50 Reduced from 25.00 to 20.00 These are values not excelled anywhere in the city. ROBERTS BROS. TOGGERY 534 WILL ST. - - EUGENE, ORE. LYDIA E. P1NKH Nature and a woman's work eom- J. 0. WVUb. A. ('. Outhrie and M. i I). Mitchell, the new committee ap pointed by Mayor Matlock to aess lth damages and benefits to accrue through the opening of Olive street I from a point about a half a block Boutb of West Twelfth street to West I Seventeenth street, filed their report j with the city council at the meeting last night. The report was laid on I the table until next Monday evening, I at which time It will be considered I for rejection or confirmation. All 1 property owners affected by the open ing of the street are requested to ap , pear at that time If they have any ob jections to the assessment as made by thn committee. The committee assessed damages ii r n i. in n. r: XX Every article in the store at Manuracmier b iui 23? XX 49 l XX 4? XX All Holiday Goods At Exact Cost The remnants of our holiday stock, a re placed on sale at actual cost We prefer to close out the gdods 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 Red Cross Drug Store 1M9 E8th St. 537 Willamitto St. Kln.wl linva iirrwlnrerl tllfl trnindPHt and benefits as follows: romedy for womnii'a illn that the; H. K. Klneald, damages. 11000; world nan ever known. , apodal benefits, 4; damages over In (lie good old-fashion...! days of ,,, ,sn0; our uraiKlinoUiers they r.'lli:.l upon ja, bl,n(.r,Ui Vj6; damages over tlio rootH and horlw of the Held benefits, 404. cure (Unease and mitigutt) Buttering, j iicnof'lt assassmeuta were mado as Tho Inilians on our Western' follows: I'laitiH lo-day can iirodivu roots and; Detsey Undley, $10; Maltle J. In I....J... r..- ,......, .,,,! on, I n, n man. 15: Jos. A. Currle, 12: Mar- diseasrH that l.alllo tho most skilled ',rr'e' r''Ji,a;'n t"'"k I physieianH who have .pent yearn taV.i:oX & j H" "tH'ly f Un'K- iMatlock, 34; K. M. Clale, $34; Nancy Krom tho roots and herns OI uie p. itiddnll, $34; XV. I'. Morse, st; ilcltl I.ydia E. l'inkham morn than o. . Andrew, $167; U P. Morton, thlrtv vears airo cave to the women $98; Lars Xelson, $36; Bertha M. of the world a remedy for their po-j Hohrer, $66; Jennie M. Williams, culiar illH, more otent and cfliea.! 22; W a. Locke. $25; O. J. Law cious than any combination of drugs. If nce',,:V Schwarzschlld $31; h. . ,, ,.. , , , ,. i i i . and K. K. Chapman, T. 13. and L. I.ydia K. l'inkham s V eatable . Lurkeyi c. 0. Uensinore and M. O. Cninnoiind in now recognized as tlie , Varner, $31. sUtndard remedy for woman's ills. The expenses of the committee Mrs. lJertha Muff, of 616 N.C. St,' mounted to 19. Tiniii;iniL Mo writes- 1 Tno rnport of this committee dif- Xoiasiana, mo, wnus. , ma(,raly from lhat of the old "Complete restoration to health commttec In that the assessments In munis no much to me that for the shk H()I10 iiam.eii are nM h lower than of other sulTcrlnfr women I am willing , t1()50 nia(lo by tll0 form,.r committee to make my trouble T""''"'; : mj In a few Instances they are hlgh- "Kor twelve years 1 bail been suffer, ins with tlio worst fonnsof female ills. Durlni? that time I Iiad eleven different j : physicians nithout help. No tonnui' can tell what 1 snlTered, and nt times 1 llinnl II'IVC D D 1 1 M fl cou'.d hardly walk. About two years UUULlllilL DUUIlU ago I wrote" Mrs. l'inkham for advlee. j 1 followed It, and eau truly say that, fllCD T(1 PHHDT Lydia K. l'liiklmtu's Vegetable Com-j lULII IU UUUllI ound ami Mrs. l'inkliam's advlee re-j stored health and strength. It if worth mountalua of (fold to suffering Clyde Woolwlne, a young man aged women." about 20 years, was arrcstel lun Whatl.vdia K Tinkham's VeKn- ..V!n!'"? Hl,0,,t.5 oVhuk by Constable tnblu ConilKmiltl did for Mrs. Mull. . ' ' 8 a mor.v enarge pre.or ii n i . ,1 .. ,.iv red by Mcb. R. (Jerschack, mother of it will do lor other HuUermg women. HllttlJ chllpman, the -.-year-old I ulrl who attempted suicide the other day. A few days ago the girl, who has been turned over to the juvenile court, told tho reason for her attempt nt self - destruction. She Bald that Woulwlne hnd ruined her nnd alio thought Hint lie hud left town to get rlil of her. WoJwIiie's arrest followed and ho was tuwl-n be fore Judge Hryson, of the Justice court, last evening. He waived exam ination and was bound over to the circuit court In the sum of $;ou. He Is yet unulUe to furnish the bond. J. M. Pipes Is his attorney. JJ fUic Men's Miidre Slilrta... XX 3rc Men's I'noVrwear 15c Men's Hose 2Sc Men's Fancy Hone XX 5c Men's lTuw XX 85c Men'g Hand Made Ties. 10c Fine Toilet Soap Oc Soft llleuch Muslin.... 50c Cliildren's Wash Suits. . . 13c lllificlied Towels. l.Tc lllack Hose 20c Until Towels 75c California Flannels . . tX 10c Window Scrim..... XX Cliililren's i5c Knit Cndei 59 23 9 17 29 19 9 39 8 10 14 57 6 19( 75c Wnsli Waist Silks in Henutiful Patterns. 33 35c Finest Waist Silks, nil colors 22 $1.50 French Kid-Fitting, ltust-l'roof Cor- .b 99( Xt liOc Uulles Fast lilack Double Heel Hose...l4 B5c LndltV Ijicc and Kinliroldered llandker- chiefs Ijulies' I.lslo Finish Ijice Hose.. 25c Fancy Silk Winsor Ties (15c F'renrh Plate Hand Mirrors., 13? 39? 43c WliiU. llristle Hulr Hrushes 75c Missi's' Wash Suits. . . 13c 8-incli Pillow lace 10c Flue Pearl Buttons 10c 400 in box Hairpins 10c Koynl Shoe Polish 75c F'entlier Pillows $3.50 AlllKator Snit Coses 75c Leather Traveling bags $3.00 Trunks 30c Hoys' Kneo Punts. . . . . . 23c I.lnen Huck Towels 33c Boys Knee Pants f)5c Fiuicy Dress Gootls 45c Child's White Lace Kmbroidered Bonnets. 2,3? 35c Cliild's Fbio Lace Hoimeta- 2.V? $3.00 Ladies Gold nnd Rose Top Umbrellas j3,(J9 XX $1.00 Ladies' Gold Top Umbrellas". . ....- $2.37 XX 75c Ladies' Fancy Collars 33 XX 50c Ladies' Fancy Collurs -22 $3.50 Bronze Parlor Clocks '$1-98 XX $1.50 New Haven Nlckla Abirtri Oocks 99 10c Cncle Sum's Best 10-Cord Linen Thread. . .5 XX 49 $7.00 ?3.00 6 XX ... 7C X 59? XX ;?2.29 XX 59? XX $3.95 ...29?$ 19? XX 19? XX 47 XX 5c Guurantecd Tafft'to Silks. $12.00 Indies' Suits $5.00 White Panama Skirts . . 1THE BON MARCHE 1 XtZ,iii'ii ot.iv 10 sTiti'.irr i:xti:nsion To Whom ll May Concern: Notlco Is hereby given (hut tho re port of the viewers appointed to as sess thn damages and benefits accru ing to private property by reason of the extmislon of Olive street la tho I city of Kngene H orn us present souui- erly terminus to Seventeenth street, was on the 13th day of January, I HPS, filed In my office, nnd that the sanui will be considered for confir mation or rejection at a meeting of the comtnou council of the city to be held in Ihe city hall In the city of Ku gene at 7: 3D o'clock p. in. on Mon day, January 20. liiflS. All properly abutting on either side of said Olive slrcet as proposed .to be extended from the centre line of Twelfth street to Seventeenth street Is assessed with benefits adjudged lo accrue by rea son of the extension of said Olive street. All persons Interested In any of said lands taken by said proposed extension or so assessed with benefits upiy appear at said time and place and file objections. If any they have, In writing to said report and be heard thereon. 11. K. DOIIKIS. City Kecorder. Kiigeae. Jan. 14, 11MIS. J1S EUGENE HOSPITAL Mediftl and Suigluil fTAKK " KuyWod.ll. M. D. W. O. IVwrr. M. U. P. I. Hulk. M. D. B.F..V-I.I, M. D. ). A P-ow. M. l. C.0'H,U(Ui.M I). I E. MUKijil. M. L). For the CArt ani Ire.tlnu-iit cf Medical and Surgical Cisos Modern operating room and equipment. Appluncri lorX My work. Sputum and blood examinations) Full corpi oi trained nurus. Ralct on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Rf Rular course of lectures byic faculty and practicjl training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL. M.D.. Supt. i 4'-r Oliver J. Kckhardt's popular com pany. "Kckhardt's Ideals," arp book ed nt the Kuitene theatre for four iiIkIiIs, comniencltiK Wednesday. Jan uary 23, This conipany has been re ported as hehiK one of the best reper toire companies on tho coasl, the cast conslsllnu: of such capable people as James (luy I'slier, K. lairlnit Kelley. James lllllon. itoy Joy Dee. Clarence llurtnn, and others in the male roles, and Miss (ieorcla Nichols, the clever and attractive vnunu lady. Miss I'erle ; l.lllette. Miss i-.l-tlyn Nobh and oth jers ninkliiK a east of principals sel dom seen with a popular-price or KunUutlon. 'I'll- r-rrlT; production. Wednesday. Ja:.ca;y Is the beau tiful pastoral comedy diania, "The IllaKe Schotdtniistt ." a 'onipnnLm j piece to '"XV. i ! v. r K;ist a d "York ato olks. 1 r....iy. .laiiuarv 24. llllail lortlmers latest success anil. masterpiece, "A Man's Urokcn I'rnm- j ise." will be presented, hi addition; "Ideals" carry as a special feature be- Iween acts up-to-date movlni; pictures: land Illustrated soims. also other newt M V milv rpnium (til- riitltllif vntl !v ' u. ...I. ...ill.. i. u.. " - mini,, in,' l,.ll hi m llltll llll- lip i in, name and what you call for Is Incl-! waltlim lime between acts The man deniallv a chain lo read by: what Is j nitement of the local theatre takes more Important to serious people is Kreat pleasure In Introduclim this w hat to do. or w hat to expect re- j capable romoniiv to his iinmv leiiroim and feels nssurtsl that their etmaKe- Dr. T.Felix Couraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, antisep tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Itcnders an excel lent complexion and keeps the skin clear, soft and velvety. Relieves skin irritation and should lie used freely after bath intr and shaving. giving a delipht- ' fill and refreshing effect. At deal ers or by mail, 25 ', cents Box. Pro- j pared by FERD. T. HOPKINS, N. Y. CITY, Proprietor of GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM j roB SAL. AMD RECOMMENDED BY A Lot, of Hard Work Is necessary to keep up the high standard of groceries handled here. We are kept pretty busy In selecting the good qualities from the many in ferior grades so temptingly offered us. Cur reward lies in your contin uous satisfaction -with the groceries you purchase here. How great that satisfaction is you can determine by giving us a trial order today. That long looked for Sorghum has arrived at last. Bring your jug and et it filled with genuine Sorghum. V ft! THE SQUARE WIa&IM, REAL GROCER 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. WP-TK (ll: KTANI.KVS. Willamette St Chesterfields Psychic'(Palmist and !,, Clairvoyant I m. mm 111 I I H Ii 1 1 Wr IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION Stf HIGH GRADE WORK ItimllUK present or futuru aftalrs. If you are am bitious. If you wlih to l' a suc cess; If you are Involved In an unhappy lovisf. fair, or If you de sire to better your ment will prove very popular. HKI.IKXKS IV KIVK MIM1KS. Help t'omes Quickly When llyomel Is I'stil for Catarrh. I I ItTtt tl tDW IS USTII. HOISII I I I j ji ELI BANGb J. H. WEST CP. S'.Ii.NARO EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Peed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKFNZIE STAGE leivn EuR,r.e at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at private rtsidinces but will call lor baggjjjtif noliiitd the day before. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A daily ilajelravesEugcneat 6 a.m. lor Maplelon, close connection by steamer lor Florence and f cme Stage Phone Main 22Livcry Phone Main 21 siMIn ttiat subtle The Otllck relief that rnme frnm financial the Hvonicl trcstment fnr cnlwrrh U condition: If you : most reuiarkable. I'ut a few drops are In doubt con- of lluuld llvemel In the little pocket rernliiR your fn-i Inhaler that ernes with everv out ture and wish to fit. ( b. fore vou have ihcI the polent. mnunetic treatment fur tin. minute. v,,n will your catarrhal Olympic Flour very sack guaranteed Kiit J ubvlrd Fjtietn Orej.w hard wheat. It Pr duces more learn oi braid Uua ti oltwt lUwd id th loaves art llhte, (ud ihlWt. Hecauw oi Ihe Incrrurd qs.ititr oi bread roducd 'h. cwl U nc hi (Set than kje other Hour. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. J Mi - rvnii-AiNU I LOURING MILLS Z ,,t. nini .cuuctive attrscl ve cluine ...,,t -..n.. . mm I , , '""" i t n-i 1 1 ,ii ' mi us power to ilotn- trouble. l,,',i,i:'..rt'l.,'""',"1 !'?'.'." t." "' " KIV0- tonic-h.allns eff, ' "nil ',TI te' 1 : be is ever reedy to , ,,,, ,,.,. ,. . . . .v, . '"" ""'i ;i i no irritait'd mi - " ' ,!,;"" : ,Vl '"''Cou, meiubran.. ?! .;',', , ,V '"', ""'I "-ve ' lUomel w, 11 destrov all disease i, .. ,.':'"x ""'1' "'1 ' nernis III the no.e, thn;U and luns. c to tho nlr iu hrrjuhr. kilU nil cat;rr- Pictures for Xmas. j Vc "--r in t received lirie or der oi the in w bich we will r!l (or a I' t i' en. t' it w.ll eutice you lo buy. . .ve"Onr VVirtdow OVERTON Wall Paper and Dims Co. i IMHimsM onr f'HI name and what on railed K' for. whom you will m.rrv. how .(,, ,. , control the one you love, even thoush Hon. i all catarrhal troubles that with every ft Oil outfit the llu'l Mrn to silt-., to refund the iv.in- Ihe remedy Rives satlsUr- miles mt; reunites lh ie in-in power to control; no lone delays In waltlnc Siwlal low f.w. all this wer. my $ ,1.ad tranif. deep n.vchlr readlm, $1. I'srlnrs at ! Willamette ttrfet Offe hours a. w. to p. m. Daiiji and Sunday ;i.ik wtKn nuvixi W. O. Whlta ! prpr(l to saw your wood on short notlc. t'hnni. Hlack tSU. Itewldenc. ll Wtt Sixth ttrt. Munroe's Second HarxiStcrt bT W. Enht h St.. HOUSKMJRMSKINC3 W rtow have the most complete line of stoves in Eugene Rds and Beddinj. Rugs and Matting, Shell Hardware and cuttelry Miller's Shoe Store Most any body can sell you a shoe for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER who understands the leather and knows what he is selling you. We have a Repairing Department, fitted I up with everything that's modem in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. MILLER, The Shoe Man. West 8th street. -1m Home of Good Shoes - Williams Co. Transfer light and Heavy Haulmi tood tor We 50srilUm.tWSl. ! J. W. BARRINGER i Expert Housemover ! Moves anything. Twenty- ! years experience. Residence. ILV ,lA,a jRed 4511. Euirene, Ore.on. 'HI