Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 17, 1908, Image 4

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Clothing Sale
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"Ihe Toggery n .
"""i OREGON WON
Men's stylish up-to-date hand made
Suits....
Reduced from '. $10.00 to $ 8.50
Reduced from. J 2.50 to J0.00
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 .I.. 25.00 to 22.50
Men's $15.00 and $20.00 Top Coats
(or $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
554 WILL ST. - - EUGENE, ORE.
619 Willamette St.
FROM ASHLAND
SCORE 41 TO 8
The University of Oregon basket
,. Kiiid lt-rt;at f-l (ho Ashland Ath
letic club last nliiht at the Armory
hy tho score of 41 to 8. The first
half stood S to 7 In favor of the horn';
team, hut In the second half the score
' mounted rapidly.
Hathaway on the second paBS in
;the game landed a banket. A f'Mil
j Kavo Ashland their first point. Van
Heoy, then Charman, followed hy
i Hathaway with the last one for Ore
gon made the score at the end or
tho halt 8 to 7.
Ashland thoimht they would win
when they went Into the game the
second part of the 'c ontest, and tho
I first five minutes followed witnoui
I any nior encoring. Loosely replaced
I Stevenson, who was not In very
1 good form, at center, and while he
did hut little basket throwlirK him
jself, the team Kot Its eye In a short
time, and In the last fifteen minutes
oiled up the big score. Ashland's
! only point In the second half came,
i on a foul, nittdc the last moment In
the game.
Moore and Van Scoy put up a
splendid game, and while the Ash
land guards watched them closely,
they made four and three baskets
respectively, I)iek Hathaway, in his
customary fashion, made titu most
baskets of any Individual. Dick
Charman played a steady game at
guard, Farrlngton being sick. There
Is not much to choose hetwoen these
two clever men. Strong played
guard for two minutes and made a
basket. Roles, the Ashland guard,
was very fast, nnd Howe did remark
ably well. Jtobertson and Herndon,
at forwards, did not play consistently.
Spencer, tho centor, worked like a
horse the whole game, his fault be
ing roughness.
Mtiltiioimili Coming.
Manager Nelson has arranged for
Saturday, January 25, the best game
of Ihe season with the Multnomah
Athfetlc club. A preliminary will
probably also be played. Multnomah
lias one of ihe best etnms In the
stuln, and it Is their first appearance
in Kugene.
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
17-19 EflthSL 537 W.lhn itta St..
IIOltN.
T
At Panther, January IS, 1908, to
O. I). Coryell and wife, a daughter.
' 1 1 l(ST K 1 1 I'M U I . I 'H row HI iS
"Ait WoiidiTful," Hays Win. J. llryiin
i.l ClieNlerlield
I "ills powers are wonucmu to nie,
I It Is simply marvelous the gifts this
I young ""'n has." So said William
Jennings Hrynn In tho Paixoti Hotel at
Omaha not long ago.
He had Just had nil audience with
Grant. Chesterfield, the eminent
clairvoyant.
Seen yesterday at his quarters in
the llolden building, 1143 Willamette
street, tho celebrated enigma was
i L M 'ft
ai.vr uikstkkkiiw
A Lot of Hard Work
U itccriury to kctp up Hw high
tuivi-ird o groccrl. handled here.
W ire kept pretty busy in wlrctlng '
the good qui till from ti nuny In
frrior grjuirs 10 temptingly offered
ut Our reward Ilea itt your coiMn
uoui MtUlacliort with th groceries
you purchtae hr How gr4t that
utufaclion it you can determine by
giving uaatttal order today.
1 hat long UxAed foe Sorghum has
arrived at Ut. Urtug your tug And
get it filled with genuine Sorghum.
W. M.- GREEN, S&58SfiKk
Phone Main 25.
fcifcfifti'WrfffMTglKlntBJHB
surrounded by ii throng of people
waiting to know what was In store
for them. Some wanted to know If
j they would soon make change In
their business renditions: others if
their present dlfricultles would soon
cense; others If they would be fortu
nate In their love affairs; some want
ed to know what their clckness was.
slid If they could he cured. It Is said
I'rofessor Chesterfield is a remarka
ble diagnostician, llecniise of his
numerous engagements made, Vrofes
or Chesterfield will be obliged (o re.'
main In Kugene several days longer.
Ills parlors remain open (o the public
until V p. m. and all day Sunday.
fOltTl.ASIl KOYAI. HAKMtY
llrend, the best and henltnlesl
bread made, for sale t Otto's.
8
! BRODEUSBRCb. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our nc-y building
croa the itrctt and we will be plovd lo wc you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for 65c
Broil l r4 Sttwi Strictly Colt PrW
Wnt. Bth
Sunt,
BRODERS BROS.
NIW
MAKKIT
ll YOl' KNKW
The merits t tho Texas Wfnder.
feu would never suffer from kidney.
bladder or rheumatic trouble. II s
bottle tlwo mouths' treatment. Sold
)v O .1. II ill, or ! mail. Send for
ten'imoiilsls. lr. K. W. Hull,
tMi . slreet. St. l.ouU.
It. t ItK A tt.J li IN (K l VV
T:lie I.AXVT1VK IIKtniO t.Niinliw
l'sel.l. ltnWl r-fund money It
It lulls lo cure. K. W, OltOVK'S !
osture Is on each box. tit.
CASTCHIA
For IufimU 'jd Ch.i.va.
Till Rind Yot ' Iv!c2: Coul
Bar th. r
S'tf usati of C, .... jj "l c 4
FORBES, WEST
POINT COACH,
MAY BE HERE
riumor around the University
stales that the matter of coaches for
next year will be settled tomorrow.
It seems that there is some doubt as
to the choice, the selection laying
between Coach Chase, who did so
well with the second team, and
Korbea, of West Point, who was
let out last fall.
Korbes was an all-American man
for two years at Yale, artd know-B the
Kastorn game to perfection.. Those
who want to see Chase come out at
tho head of the game here say that
Korbes would be only an experiment,
while Chase's ability Is well known.
Among other offers is one from
Coach Place, of Washington.
in regard to the Yale man the Port
land Journal says:
"With such a man as Korbes work
ing with the Oregonian3 It Is believed
the greatest team In the history of
tho collego can be evolved. Hereto
fore tho coaches, with the exception
of Dick Smith, the former graduate
who captained' Columbia. University,
havo bc-en from the Middle West.
Sometimes they have been success
ful, but not always, it being appar
ent that they are not so well ac
quainted ' with the highest develop
ment of the game as the men from
beyond tho Alleghenies.
"It will take a pretty sum to se
cure a man of the ability of Korbes,
but football paid well last year and
bids fair to grow In public favor
next season. If the State University
secures the Yale man or any coach
from the big Esatern colleges then
It deserves to be complimented on
its progress. A touch of Yale foot-1
ball direct from the seat of learning'
would be welcome here in the North-'
west." i
Sftscial Shirt Waist Mse?lh
T. :ii u cnie for two weeks et from '4 to '4 Jess
Hundreds ot New 1 903 Vjist,5 will n sale tOMWO w an
OCtual worth All new J90S styles. Some are
Twelve Afferent 1.? on inTo.hers with
tr mmed witn lace ana e:u'r 7 w; h three quarter sleeves
three quter sleeves open en front, and others with ttoee q
There is abont one hundred and titty waists
of which woul be ?ood value at H50 s a e-- cfc
Other styles at $ 1 .50, $ 1 .98, $3.25, j."
COMMERCIAL CLUB'S
RESOLUTION ENDORSED
Tho papers throughout the state ;
aro commenting favorabiyyon the Ku-!
gene Commercial Club's request ot j
tho railroads to give Oregon a share j
of their advertising in the Kastern
papers. The Kosoburg iteview, Al-i
bany Democrat, the Portland Tele- J
gram nnd others recently gave public-'
ily to the resolution. It is a fact, not
known to many Oreonians, thai the
dally papers of the big UUistern cities
contain splendid advertisements urg
ing people to go to California, but.
that none of theso mention Oregon.
Letters are being received daily j
from tho railroad officials showing I
that they take the suggestion in the I
kindly spirit in which It was sent out. i
1 AR
I mm ' mm
$M8 l$JM8 48
ft fA I ft mk
I -USA $1.98 & '$1.48 ISA $2.48
j NEWLAND'S DEPARTMENT STORE
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i -- - - --
Chesterfield
COFFEE
The world is full of
anonymous coffee : "Java
and Mocha."
Who returns your
money if you don't like
'em ?
Your grocar return! four moner U fom doit
llk ScbilliQf'a Utt: wa py him-
Psychic Palmist and
Clairvoyaht
W1L1.M.UK' KIHNr.1 Pl!,lrf)
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and gladder? Have you
pains in the loins, side, bnck, groins
and bladder? Have you a flabby ap
pearance of the fneo, especially un
der the ryes? Toe frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn
Drug Co., price uo cm i. Williams
Ufi;. Co., pious., Clevei..ud. Ohio.
si'oiti". i!'tn;s a xi) okkicks
1 have blocks In contemplation.
Tenants desiring store rooms and of
fices will do well to consult mo im
mediately. I am alBO planning flats
for families.
KliKK THOMAS, Architect.
1 2tt Hoom 7, Chrlsman P.Ik.
attain that subtle,
force, that a il:ir;lv
MM.I.IVM CAHIHH.II' Al.'K
WITH AKNICA anil WITCH IIAKI.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, let
ter, chapped hands and all skin erup
tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Unn
Orug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props.,
W(MI 8AWIXO
Jojin M. P. Diiod, sucetsst.r to W
K. Hoduy. All wood sawed to gaiigu.
For prompt service phone lllack
SS13. Uesldcnoo, 267 High street, tt
Gasoline woodsav
My onty rcr.son for calling you by!
nanio anil what you cull for Is inci-
dentally a chain to read by; what is
more important to serious people is'
what to do, or what lo expect re-,
gardlng present or future affairs. j
If you are am- :
hit ions, If you
wish to be a suc
cess: If you are
Involved in an
unhappy love af
f'.itr, i;r If you de
sire to better
your financial
condition; If you
are in doubt con
cerning your fu
ture and wish to
potvif. DKInetic
'. attra-'iiv1 ciKirin
so Irresistible ill Us powrr to dom
inate and control ethers, then go at
nice and consult with Prot's.irVh.'s
terfiehl; he is over readv to help
those with capital to find a safe and
good paying investment; tMs ln inn :
do and ass no fee un'il the Invest
ment pays a hnndsoine profit. N
this not lmn -st? You hear the truth
and notliltm- but tin- truth.
Greatest living astral dead trance
clairvoyant rf the ages; iidvl-.er on
business and all aftalrs of life;
your full name nnd'wlui! run called
for. whom you lll niarrv, how to
control the on you love, ,-vea though
miles away: reunites t.ie separated'
gives secret power to control; no long
delays In waiting. Special lnw fee ail
this week, my r dead trance, deep
psychic reading. 1. Parlors at 64"
Willamette street. Office hours a
a. m. to 9 p. m. Dally and Sutula'v
Eugene Theatrp Phone B,ack 1442
fal5 1 "Call C GEO. H. SMITH, Manager
FOUR. MGHTS
Starting Wedncaclay, 22d
Oliver J. Eckhardt presents
his popular easlern company
eckhArdt:,s ideals
in lcpettoire of new royalty productions
never before produced in Eugene
Wednesday.. .The beautiful pastoral drama
'The Villiage Schoolmaster"
Thursday... The thrilling melo-di.ima
"A Texas Outlaw"
Fl iday...The sweetest story ever written
"Dore Thome"
SatUI diy. .Lillian Mortimer's latest success
"A Man's Broken Promise''
BETWEEN ACTC Hi jh Clas Vaudeville including n,w illustrated
songs and moving piclures. Changed nightly.
PRICES-1 5c-25c-35c-50c r
(i.XSOI.INK Wtkil) HAWINU
saw
W. P.. hite l prepared to
your wood on short notice.
Phone Ulsck 4 SSI. Hestdence,
616 West Slsth street.
Paring ihe Ions, dreary winter
mouths mothers become tired, w6rn
out, can e.u. sleep or work. Ilollls
etr s ttck Mountain Tea Is the
greatest blenslng for mothers. Makes
them happy and w. II. Sic, Tea or lab
lets. l.inn rirng Company.
The Theatre Cafe is new serving a
dish of delicious frsh shrimp with
every order ot oysters. Come mid
ea oysters. tf
IHUXSMAKINU
Suits siHVIslty. Miss Williams A
Co., Itoom T and S, Gordon block fl
"flllllltK
'""'IIIIH
IF YOU NEED
..GROCERIES.. .
WE HAVE THEM '
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, I Tin and
Granitcwarc. Headquarters for
White River Flour
Candies, Nuts and C ranges
J. W. WHITE, TTe-Grocer
Corner 5tld Willamette Sb. Phone RecT461 1
1 ' on
IN ONB OR MANY COLORS 6 3
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH QRADE WORK
Til it in ti usTtn tun,
1. h.TES'i
I BANGS
C P. BARNARD EARL oUNLTT
LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Fl ' , Cfcs Alys Ready
Mrst Cass 1 ufnouts o A Daeri?tSoM
' EUGEVE-FLORENCE STAGE-
V ivjI. V- JU ' l A 9lllvitl...F,.ll
t'"''-'i! -e-O.d the i v'k! ,0f MjPl"on. Close connection by I
r-fl"fcn, 1'v "'or. Slum., 1 Pi ,4 jcm '
MaSCPh0ne Main 22-Livery Phone Main 21
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