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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
Clothing Sale xr Toggery Men's stylish up-to-date hand made Suits..,. 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 J 8.00 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 Priestley Cravenette Rain Coats Reduced from $18.00 to $14.50 Reduced from J 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. R.OBERTSIBROS. 4J TOGGERY 554 WILL ST. EUGENE, ORE. W M r.DTT!TM THE SQUARE t. iiA. vfiiwi, DEAL GROCER. 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. i I HIGH LOSTTO ASHLAND BY CLOSE SCORE Tlio Ashland Athletic Club defeat ed iht.' IjIkIi wh.jol Hi basketball Inat niifbt by tin: acorn of 20 to 'J. The. visitors had imirli the better of the local boys In widisht and experience, and all that held them down wan the remarkable playing of the high sihool. At the end of the flrat half the score stood 11 to 10 lu favor of Ashland XKWS XOTKS Officers of the Albany niisinws inen'a I'rotei'tlcve Ahvii ntlon were elected Monday iiiisht at the an::-;:.; IlleethO;. The result was as follows: l'residit, ti. A. Klood; vice presi dent., W. A. Kastbiirn: s- rei;u.v, I.. I., Hwan; IreaHiinr. K. .M. K reach. The-board of five directors elected was as follows: Diaries Kuclit, P. A. Young, V. li. Stevens, J. L. 1' "" llnson M. MeLer. 0 In imo church in Albany, duriim the pas' two or three years, seven of i he iilif. Hlnirers in the choir have rmirrieil mill lilifilher one. and pep hHim miife In Htioken for. Hy all mean learn In alnK alto. avs the Ijernocrat. At the coming state election none of the regular state officers will be EUGENE SHOULD j HAVE DISTRICT FAIR TiilS YEAR In the second half the blub school votf.,i fHr thlH being an off year. A boys took the lead until near the end of the battle, when Ashland, by a foul and pretty basket, won the lead and game h? one point. .Mitchell held Soles down well at centre, and Bean and Cockerllne, at guard, played strong games on both defense and offense. Clay Watson, the 100-pound midget. 1" remarkable for his form. Ills brother, who plays forward with him, Is also a consistent man. . The Ashland club did not have Its strongest lineup, hoping to surprise the L'nlverslty team tonight. Spencer at centre will be In the lineup, and the game should be Just as interesting as last night's. All Holiday Goods 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 Red Cross Drug Store lM9E8th St 33r WitUnma St,. L. A. OVERTON AT LOS ANGELES, GAL U'A. Overton, of this elty, writes The (luard from Bawtelle, Los Augo les county, Cal., as follows: "(Had to say wo had a very nice and pleasant time during the holi days at homo with Xinas tree and family. We havo enjoyed very warm weather and all sunshine since my ar rival here on December 23. Yes terday and today hnve been scorch ers, the thermometer registering 92 ami 4 degrees respectively. It Is now 7 p. m. mid our thermometer on the front porch says 67 degrees. "On New Year's day we were all at Pasadena lo witness the "floral car val." It was certainly grand. Flow ers galore. Flouts many and beauti ful. The parade was very long, with many bauds, and look about two hours lor It to pass a given point. About 110,000 pie were supposed to be visitors there. The sun was hot anil every lady hunted for the cooler and shady places. "We h(ive spent many pleasant hours on the benches at Santa Monica, Ocean I'm k. Venice and Itednnilo, and are now planning a trip to San Diego and Tin Janna, which Is Just over the Hue in .Mexico, a short distance from San lilegi). "Clad to slato Mrs. O.'b health Is much linfirnvcd and the hoi, dry. weather seems to bo making her "fat and saucy. " 17. S. senator will bo voted for under the primary law. statement number 1, and a congressman will be eicciea in this district. After being closed for three weeks the Lebanon Paper Mills resumed work yesterday and 150 men tempo rarily idle are again In employment The recent flood idled so many logs In the Santlaiu canal that the mill could not get a supply of fuel wood for the regular consumption of 30 cords dally. This was the cause of the shutdown. Ht'cause the Corvallls & Kastorn railroad has refused to pay Its ta.es on property In I. Inn county, and It has bcoonio delinquent, the sheriff today ordered the real property of the corporation advertised for sale for taxes due along with other delinquent property in Linn county. The prop erty of the road can be bought by any person who will pay Sheriff Smith the amount of the road's tax, which Is $3.102.34. Albany Herald. Albany's new appointive officers aro as follows: Regular night police man, J. A. Diimond; special night watchman, John Catlln; city attor ney, W. K. Dllyeu; elty surveyor, .1. A. Warner; city teamster, John Spooner; city poundtnaster, Jolpi Cat lln; special engineer, C. O. Lee. The matu-'r of holding a district fair in Kugene this year Is being discussed by those Interested, and the Commercial Club will take the matter up soon. Local members of the board have received letters from Rose burg asking what Is to be done in the matter and urging Immediate action if Kugene wants the fair this year. Coos Bay Is after it and If Eugene wants it there must be some thing doing at once. A meet ing should be called to take definite action on the matter. t IIKSTKItHIXD S rOWKHS "Ai-e Wonderful," Snys Win. . Itryau of lii-Mcrlk-hl "His powers are wonderful lo me," It Is simply marvelous the gifts this young man has." So said William Jennings llryan Jn the I'axon Hotel a; Omaha not long ago. He had Just had an audience with (Irani Chesterfield, the eminent clairvoyant. Seen yesterday at his iinirl"rs In the Holdeu building, 1112 Wlllamet'e street, the rcdelinit- d enl.-rua war T HAUDENSCHIELD REACHING MEN Four more men and two young wo men sought and found Christ at the Methodist church last night. This is about the proportion of men to wo men from the first bf the meeting, llaudenschleld preaches to and for mon the strong, virile, courageous out-and-out kind of a gospel that he nrcaches anneals to men. Hence their response. The evangelist's subject last evening was "One Word, and that word "tomorrow," or In other words the danger of putting off the decision of tho most Important ques tion 'that can engage the human mind. The general public, recognizing the fact that only a few more nights re main in which to hear Haudunschield. are availing themselves of the oppor tunity and crowding the house at ev erv service. The subject tonight is "The Divinity of Christ." Services at 2:30 and 7:30 p. in. each day this week, including Saturday. HSTALL BILLIARD ii TABLES AT ARMORY WILL ESTABLISH AN j UP-TO-DATE FISH MARKET ! As soon as nmingencmtns can bo completed, W. II. Itldgway. u practi cal flHh man, will slai t In F.ugcuo an ' up-to-dato fish market, lie has Invca ; ttgntcd Kugene and will esiabllsli a market as soon as hu can find a loca tion, i ' The promoter has had nine yenrs' experience In tho wholesale flsli bus- lness and believes be will be able lo 'buy ndviintngeiiiisly in Portland, Se- utile and Tiu-onia. lie came here with i hla family from Ynqulna. Ills son, ('. A. Itldgway, arrived from Port land this afternoon, COI-FHE Insist on the roaster's name ; never miml the country it prew or is said to have prown in. Wilt gro-ei rtlu-ns tour mnnel II ,u too 'I ll :nUi!m.tf u.i; w. ear buu E ( 1 t ?! i-. r- 1 At a meeting at the KiiRcnn Mili tary Club at thu armory la.u niuht It i wax voted to install billiard and card tables in one of the reception rooms of the armory and the other room will i be fitted tip an a reading room. Many j magazines and newspapers will be j Biibscribed for by the club and alt ! militiamen will then have a plar" to ! spend the Ions winter evenings. The - club 1b in good uhape financially, and pknty able to inaugurate these im provement.. A Lot of Hard Work li ttrceauiry tu kip up th high tuudird of gnvtrlei ItJUtdlrd here. W are kept yrttty busy In ielrvlln( Hi good tuilitira (rum tl: nuny in. Irrior frdrt to temptingly offfrvd ut. Our rf wrd tin in your contin uous utltlMtioo wllh the g roc i in yuu purthtM hr. .How grvat thit utiiiictlon it you can dftrrmint by giving uiittlAl ordn lodiy. T hat long locked (of Sorghum hu itrivrd At Utt. Hrlng yiHir lug ihl grt tl lillrd with gruuiu Soi ghunu The Theatre Cafe In n.w nervlm; n dlxh of delirloiiH frewh tthrlmp with every itrder of olei. Come and eat nyAter tf liK.l T II I Kit 11 1,11 Hurrounded by n thron of people waitliiK (o know what was lu more i for them. Some wanted to know ifi I hey would noon make changes lu . their bushu'ss coudillniiM; others if' their present dirficulttes would soon ' cease; othern If they would he fortu-1 nato in their li.v. affairs; some want-' ed to know , h j (heir clckness was. I and If I hey could he cured. It is said Professor Chesterfield Is a remnrka-1 bio diamiostl l:t. ll vauso of his! m.nii'nms en;:;- ; t.i T.rs made, Proffs-1 io;- ClH strrfi.-h! v''. be oMiKed to re-j main In Ku-n,' fvmtuI d:vs burner., II Is parlors it 1 'ipeu l i .he puliiU' , until y p. m. and all day Sunday. Positively rwrcd Ijy tin'so LUUo Tills. Tlii y also relievo trcK (rora I;-ppcps;a, In llik.ilnn and Too Hearty Eiitlnp. A perfect rem iMly tir Plzzlni'ss, Nausea. Prowsuiess, Bad Txste la t'-ie Alouia, Coated Toninio. Pain In the side TOKI'ID LTV'EK. Tlun rvffulftto the Bowels. Purely Vegetable SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. ! , KITTLE A ; kl PILLS. CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Fac-Sirmle Signature Vz& REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. tt ti .1 C n 1" 1l Where tne nnesi uibcun, cake, hot-breads, 'cmfts & or puddings are required 9 j )yal is indispensable. . 6 1 18 t 4I 0 sions. It makes the rood more M j Jj taly, nutritious and wholesome. lyi mmr Baking Powder APsaJuteJjrj'ure Not only for rich ter fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the Ia preparation or plain, substantial, O I every-day foods, for all occa RiJ s cinrK h makes the food more t MAISUIKD 4, 4.4. 4"-'4' Jasper X. Hogue and Mrs. Roxie K. Howe, of London, Or., were mar ried January Kith by Rev. J. H. Moore two miles west of Eugene at the rtsidrnre ' of David Humphrey. Both bride and grimi are well known and have scores of friends In this vuuuiy. v Monroe is to have a fruit cannery. Funds for the purpose were subscrib ed at a meeting of citizens held in that town Saturday. The cost is lo be $7500, and the establishment is to be in operation within 120 -days. It will be in readiness for the cherry crop, early small fruit, and all the other fruits to come on later. There is Only One - That is L2zatiw& B j0 mo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER. TO SURE A COLD Hi ONE DAY. Always remember tho full name. Look for this bignaturo fa every box. llu. 1 Jf (0 MOST CR.QCSRS SELL niTriiTi rAimi Oly r every sack suiraieed i w 4 Made selected Firteru Oregon bard wheat. It pro- ) duces more loaves nf breid Ihan an other 1 ir and the j loives are lighter and whiter. Licaue of th. increased 4 quanlity of bread Kjodured 'he cost is no higher than for f other flours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE. PORTLAND FLCUR.INC MILLS 2 fed BR0DtRSBR0. NEW MARKET We trt now Ux:at(J in out ncv building croiilh ttixtt and will b pltijtd to jet you. ..SPEClAL.. 31b Can Choice Lard for 65c Broth and Sln Vrktly Cost Price w.sLftih no Arrn c on ap Sir I. NIW MAKKtT otli if I'liml Sclili'iiii'ht. : Katntii u( Wlllam A. Marshiill, de- I ceilBi'il. Nollie Hi hereby Riven that X. 8 Mai'Hhnll. nduitulMtriitor of the es tate of Wlllliun A. Marshull, doeeiu Vi, ha flleil hl account for final nel tleinent of the iinld estate, and Mon day, the 10th day of Kebruary, t'liis, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon nf said d.iy. at the county court room ai the court houo In Kugene, l-ane county, OrenoM. ban been ei by the llonorablii V). H. lvhrlKiiiau, county JmUe- of Bald county, to bear objec tion, to the name. Paled 1Mb 37th dav of Pecenihcr. A. 1. 1SI07. X. S. M AHSH l.l Adiiilnlalrator. JKSSK t). WK.l.l.a, Attorney for .aid cittatc. NOTICV: TO CltKPITOliS. S'.'ll.e It lcr:by ,'.wn l''.u M.i.'V ril.:le:' I r!lcr l .ls In'.-I a (' '. n t J ".v It; l v t I lie .t.Tle of I" ll : : t ( 11. !. ili' Ki ,1, . tV,. I'oirHv I" Mir. r( I .nu i.Mic.ly. On ;.'n. il',i h. ;'n.l In- of ) !!. !., ar 1 i ll I'ei' .on. havlnu claim. n;iiii .aKI e. tate are her'!v notct.'d t. Mt"cnt the Mine to .itd K - utrlJ dulv verl- fled a by li required at the otfl.e , of . S. Ilarluish. .Ituat. d In Kivmii j over the Klr.t National Hank In the, I tty of hiiKfuo. l-ane ciMinty, Ore on. Kithln u month from the data of lhl notice. Pated till Ird day of Jannarv MAHV K1.1Z.UIKTH HKl.l.KR Kiciutrtx. I. X tUrbatiah, AUornry lor total. MARK TIIK STOMACH WOI1K lniliKc.tioli Cnii Never lt( Clirctl by .MollycMlilllii)(. Pon't try lo cure your atoiunch trouble by maxlmr, fusslnir. dlellim and mollvcoddlinir. Make the oritan work. If It cannot take care of thei food you imiI without coinplnltita auch a flatulence. Indigestion, headache,! and the feellnit of fullness or distress. make It niiMclc. work by usIiik Ml- p-no stomach tableta. t ! -The time to treat a disordered or' weaknened stomach 4s when you be-' Kin to suspect that you have Indtsca-i Hon, or the suspicion will turn toeer-; talnly very soon. The heartburn, the, flatulence, the coated tongue and heavy and dull fecllnn after rating' that come occasionally after yon eat too much of .s.Mtu'thiiiK that does not , asree w ith on, can all be cured by j .Mi-o-na. Try a ;n-ccnt box of Ml-o-na on Hull's Buarantce of nionov hark If It does not do all that Is claimed for It. Chesterfield I Psychic Palmist and Clairvoyaht attain that snht! lorce. that s.'dm-'iv tl!TI.P r.OVAl, HAKKltV I'.read, the bes and liealialest bread made, for sale at Otto's. II l' KNKW The merits ot the Texas Wcnder, yMi would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $t a bottle (two months' treatment!. Sold by O, J. Hull, or bv mall. Send for testimonial.. Pr. K. V. Hall. J9J Ollv itreet, St. Loim. TO CI KK A tX'.I.li IX ONK l.T Tak l.AXATIVK IHIOMO Quinine Table!. PriiKKlsts refund money If II tall to cure K. V. tiHOVK !) tig Batur li on each box. tic My oniy reason for rnlllnv: yon by name and what you call for is inci dentally a chain to read by; what Is more Important to serious people is what to do, or what to expect re KiirditiK present or future affairs. If von are am. bilious. If you wish to be a suc cess; If you are Involved In an unhappy love af fair, or If von de sire to better your financial condition; If you are In doubt con ccrnlni! your fu ture and wish lo potent, mattiietlc so li resistible In Its newer t inate and con'r.o ,..,..-.. , ' "' 1 v men i; ou. e and consult with l'rof,.s,,r i', " is ever ready t .nose en capital to find , KOO.I '.e! invest Il'ent t.lN h .1.. and usk no f,.,. nt . ti. i m 'lit pais a h.lr..lsonie i,-.,.,. this not honest' v.,,. k and no:hin 1. hi the truth " r""' f.realest Itvlti astral dead ,r:lnC(, clairv.nant ef R,iu,, "'n business and all affair, of life- te or full name and what ;,',: for whom you win iarrv. how t, control the one you love even thonJh .1,1... i. io control; no , .L, Mveclal e this wwk. mv .i... .... psychic radln. i. ,.,., "lllanilMte itrr... iw,-- . m. to I p. o. kBi 3;n'"y ELI BANGb J. H. WEST CP. BERNARD EARL McNUTT BANCS . LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage cmd Sales Stables Cabs Always Keady irst Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..stages". at 5:30 a mK ''"'f Eufi"" EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE P.ivaTeei ,?fc'uVwr ' Hy..a(!eleave.Eugenea.6 a.m. fe'igaieil no,ii-ed I the aL kll ' MaPle,on. connection by ad "'ore. steamer for FW- ,.j Stage Phone Main 22-Livery Phone Main 2 1 li.irm dom- hclp. e and Is lone fee all deep 4.' i ler's Shoe Store ! Most any body can sell you a shoe lor summer but FOR WINTER WEAR . 0 f O A SHOEMAKER J.o understands the leather and knows Jlthc is selling you. Wc havc a Repatnng Department, fitted up with evervthmg that's modern in the way of machmcry for doing the best of repair work. . MILLER, Te Shoe Man. o West 8th street. TS. Home of Good Shoes