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THE Kl'GKKC WWBILY GUARD, THVRSDAV, JAMAKY 23, 1008 Clothing Sa!e AT- . "The Toggery" Men's stylish up-to-date hand made Suits.... Reduced from $10.00 to $ 8.50 Reduced from J 2.50 to 10.00 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 i 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. EXHIBIT OF SIUSLAW APPLES IN EUGENE METHCUIST REVIVAL COMES TO A CLOSE TOGGERY 554 WILL ST. EUGENE, ORE. THE ORPHEUM OPENS JANUARY 27 The dlmiiniitli'd U?to (Inni will bo oind Janimry 87th under now ninn UKi'iiiciit mil n,,w nitnin. 11 nn" lii'cn rsehHutoiMid "Tho Orphuum." mid will be iiil)lliMl with tho bout C i I til ivrvlca on Hit) eniul. Tho partlllima hnvo boon removed Mild th nilliH apaoe nf olio huiiilred teol will bo lined. A neat Bin mi hint been biilll. and tho neiiia In th back nf llio room will ho rained, kIvIiik Ihe ticiMiimiilK it bolter view of tho ile turon and atime. Tho room In helnu iainred with In. (iralu imiier of a iiIi'iihIiik tint and v hen coinleted will be a neat and at tractive uliice. The iiiatiaKouiont will rovlil a pliuo of IUI11 enterlaln mi'iit and niiiimemont which any lady or child may at lend. Sell... of 'llation. In tho County Court of the Htnlo of OrcKim fr I. lino Comity In tho ninttt.r of tho ealitto of I. W. Voe, deceacd, I To LeUoy I'ope, Orneo M. rope, Chan. K. I'opo, Ivan I'fl'ope and (III hert I'ope, drooling: In tho nnmo of tho Ht,tii of Oiokoii yon, and each of you, aro hereby cited ii hd ruqulied to appear In the county court of tho atato of Oregon for Ihe county of I. nue. on Monday, tho 24th day of February, ItMiS, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, I hull and 'there to allow mum'. If any you have, vhy an order ahould not bo made ail tlioiialn the administratrix of until utato to aell the real property he lotiitlitK to aald entitle and mentioned 111 the petition herein, and dcHcrlbed na follow: The anuili half of mnith I'aat uarter ami fracilonnl east half of aollthWeRt U'.lllller of nee. II. In tp lli, . of ranuo .1 w., roiitaluliiK U3 nriea of bind In l.aue muniy. Orogoti, Tills cltailon In iiiIIIf lutl by order tf Iho county roorl. emcred llio INlli day of January, 1 litis. Wltneat the Hon, (I. It. t'lirlitniun. Jtldgo of tho cnulity court ol the Male of Oregon for the county of l.ane. mid tho ae.tl of the nithl court hero in affined thlt 1Mb day of Januai.v, 1K. At tent: fc. V, l.KK, I Seal 1 1 Clerk. I. N. IIAItll V1H11I. Attorney. I.MtK'H Clll'ISK of the "AUAIIIC" TK.000 tons, fine lame, m unutually ateadv, I 0 THE ORIEN 1 February fl lo April 17, I WW. Bovenly daya, roitiliig only tltHi.titt mill ui, Inclii'llnic .hitro t xcnmi-om. hlTflM. It Villus: Madelia, t'aillt, Seville. AUIer, Villi. 10 tin, III I'uypl anil the Holy linl, Cxiis'aii tlnoplr, Alhiiia, It.iine, Cm Itlviem. etc 1'. C. ( l.AltK. Time, lid's,, New York SOMEONE DROPS MONEY IN LETTER BOX Homo ono unknown to I'oat- innator I'ltgo or any of hla clorka or deputlea dropned Millie a largo aum of money In the lettur depoaltory at the poatofflro 4hla morning, and tho matter la a inyalery to tho whole force. Whether aomo ' ono who haa rohhed ono of I'uclo Ham'a poHtomcca aoiue- where it ml becoming repent- ' ant wlahed to miiko reatltu- Hon, or tho money wtw (licip- ped In tho depoaltory by tula- take, la not known, but the clorka nre Inclined to think tho latter. The owner can have tho money by culling at pnnlonico nod deacrlblng tho i an uif. Chiirlca llolloway, of llrnn nitvllt. during thu year 11107 received IT '.Ml for cream, $120 for ralvea, from 15 cowa, and had $:'.' worth of akhu inllk for feeding, $1,175 from 10 cowd. ;i:oim;k mii.i.kh wiix AititAXin: msi'iAY ok i kut nionrrrs ok vi:hti:ii. i.axk iointv WIIJj ADVKIITIHK I'ltllT TO THK Ol'TSlUK WOIUJJ The whole Slualaw valley Is pro ducing fine apoclmena of winter ap ple, but not yet In large enough quantities, and their good quality la not yot Hufflclontly known in com merce to attract competition among huyera. It haa been auggcated that growera of the valley make an exhibit of their fruit In Kugene In order to ndvertlao Ita many good polnta aa a co in in on: I ii I fruit. Such applca aa are being madit Into cider on the river retail at $1.50 to $2.00 per box In Kugene, I'orlliind, and even higher In larger cltlea. Now that road Im provement la in popular favor we are curtain to have a mcana of getting fruit to market within a reasonably Hhort time. In order to encourage the exhibit fleorgo Melvln Miller haa offered to take charge of the exhibit at Kugene, and pay all expetitca Inci dent to the tranajtortatlon of the fruit. The dlHplay will he free to all, be ginning aa the applca arrive and con tinuing aa long aa tho fruit keepa fit for exhibit. Mr. Miller wants about five apples of each variety, and they muat he carefully parked to avoid damage. Each apple should lie rolled In ault paper, packed In cxcolalor, moaa or soft hay, with the growera' name and addresa on the box. Kach plate of fruit will have a card bearing the grower's name and address.' It la hoped that this may bo the In ginning of a surlea of regular an nual dlaplays that will result In stim ulating increasing Interest in the a li pid Industry on the Sluslnw In pro ducing morn and even heller fruit, proper packing, und best of all, hc citre buyers for what may be raised. The apple Industry of the Sluslnw has reitched lis most. discouraging atuge, to-wit: loo much for home consump tion and not enough of one kind to attract competition iimong buyers. It la believed that before another Ben son rolls around provision will he niitdo for making fruit boxea on the river and that n road will be made or a ateiuner provided for taking them lo mtirket. Florence West. A HK.m.ii iiivW.tii i.i: i:i, "I have remind a higher health level since 1 began tiring Dr. King's Now Life. I'llls." riles Jacob Spring er, of West Kranklln. Maine. "Thev keep my stomach, liver null bowolsj nttintiiK just riKUt. ,11 llieso pills disappoint you on trial money will he refunded lit W. A. KuykeudiiU'a drug store, S tic. I'OltTI.A.MI ItOYAI, llAKI UY llrcad. tho best and healthiest bread made, for sale at Otto's. IT HOI S TIIK lll'SINKSS Mr. I!.;K t'hiiinberliiln, of Clinton, Me., siiyd of lliicklcn'a Arnloii Salve: "It dues thi. tiuMucx: I have used It (or plh's and cured them. I'sod It lor chapped hands and It cured them. Applied It to an old sore add It healed It without leaving a scar be hind. " 2.1 cents at W. A. Kuykeu dall's drug store. WIU.IAM.V CAHHOI.ir SAl.VK WITH AltMCA anil W ITCH HAKI. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped bands und all skin erup tions, lluarantred to (Ive satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by l.lnn , I 'rug Co. Williams Uif Co., props., ' I-OI1T1.AM) ItOYAI. I1AKKHV llrcad, the best and healtnleal i bread made, for sale at Otto's. Huy a IVtaluiua luunator fr.tiu Chamhera ll.irdaia Co. O A 'A -J 11 1 A , lll. ti. ' HI,, h'H t,1 OREGON EDITORS RE ORGANIZE FOR BETTER (Continued from I'tigo One.) was tin the comuiltteo of five which compiled tho new constitution und submitted the plan for reorganiza tion, which was iinauluiously adopt ed; W. tl. (illstrap, of the Register, was a member of the rc.-toluttoub committee. Officers elected were: J. S. Delllngor, Dully Astorinn, president. tieorgo I'lttnaiu, Medford Tribune, vice president. (leorgo Sclblrd, I'lilon Itepublican, recording secretary. A. I). Moo. Hood Hlver Glacier, corresponding secretary. H'raiicla (.iottshall, Whltu Itlbhon Uevlow, treasurer. Trustees O. II. Small, linker City Democrat : Charles II. Klsher. Kugetie tluard; C. I,. Ireland, Morn Observer. The trustees, with the president and secreiary, constitute the execu tive commlitt'c. In addition to tho officers elected. J. S. Delllnger, tho new president, mi mod tho following rommllteos: On resolutions, ,1. K. Woods, D. M. C llaiilt, and H. 1.. Hurry: on finance. J. C. Ilaytor, Willliim J. Clarke and It. M. Waison; on legislation, Klmer Kennedy. C. It. Klsher and I'r. Henry Waldo Coo. IMI'OllTAVT TO Al.l, I'ltl IT (.HOW I KS A, S. Martin will give a talk on Ihe philosophy of proper sprat lug ot fruit trees, oremtrd fruit, minis, grape vines, disinfecting tho soil against cut worms, tomato blight, and germ life detrimental to plant life, root treatment In connection with spraying for pear blight and other diseases, of great value lo all growera of (rult, vegetables, etc. Commercial Club rooms, Wednes day afternoon, p. m January 22. Co llio and hear him. Last night In a sweep of glory, with nineteen persons, mostly men, at the chancel eeeking Christ, the three weeks' revival campaign at the, Methodist church closed. It has been a season of deep and unusual Interest. Scarcely a night that the audiences have not packed the church, the larg cat auditorium In the city with the exception of Vlllard hall. 1000 and oven 1200 people having crowded In to the building and on several occa sions scores have been turned away for lack of room. The benefits to the church Itself and to the Christian people who have been privileged to hear Hauden schleld both day and night have been Immeaaureable. The evangelist's teachings are of a deep, basal, Hlbll cal character. Not only the'" people of the Methodist church, but friends from other churches of the city havo been greatly delighted and prof ited by his exploitation of Hlblical truth. Tho Methodist church itself has received an uplift which puts it in better condition to do the work of the kingdom than ever before. The music has been a special fea ture of tho meeting a chorus of half a hundred voices, assisted by an or chestra, under the direction of the evangelist, have Inspired the congre gation to aomo of the most effective work ever heard In a congregational lln In Eugene. The thanks of the church and the community are duo to tho persons who assisted In the choir loft from night to night. Aa s rta;.!t of the campaign there have been fully 150 conversions. Tho card system of church prefer ence as directed by the official hoard of Iho church has been used. Kvery seeker has been directed to Christ Everyth'ng reduted at tho Re 1 Tag Sale RED 1 AO ALC EVERYTHING REDUCED S 15 Suits $11. 95 5oo Men's fine hand tailored suits in all colors, blue, black, brown and gray ' in the very latest cut to coat vest and trousers, 34 to 42'sizes every suit sold with our guarantee hand made collar, hand felled collar, hand worked button hole and the new breakable front, value up lo $17.50, Red CI. Qr Tag Sale $11.7 J $20 All Wool Suits $15.95 $15 Rainproof Coats $9.45 $8 Boys' Long Pant Suit $5.50 $2.50 Boys' Knee Pant Suits $1.69 $6.00 Boys' Knee Paiit Suits v$4.45 Clothing Hats Shoes at Cost $8.50 Ladies' jCoats $4.90 500 Ladies' long and three quarter length Coats in black and colors velvet collars, cuff sleeves, some hmsnea witn silk braid, all new and up-to-date coats we are over stocked and need the room, we must reduce our stock. - Everything marked in plain figures then the famous "Red Tag" price which means a saving on every garment, values up to 10.00 Red (t a a Tag Sale $4.90 $13.50 Broadcloth Coat $11.50 $27.oo Imported Broadcloath Coat $18,56 Children's Coats at Manufacturers' Cost I THE. BON MARCHE Orignator R.ed Tag Sale" . , - ! ! ! U Sour Stomach 'I met) rcit Riid rcfl like nf w man. T hav tn cHlTfrer from djHji'-imim mid imir alomacti r Ilia lam iivo yean. I hv burn tnkinK medl tie mt i.tlir druL's. I'Ut rimld flint no flief only r ft Hhort tlm. fwlll rfr-tunnioud Ua"'rtt to y frl n.ln tti tho only thing for Indli-oitifin ftiia nr toitm.-h ml U kvt tlitt linwclt fu good con 4iU. Ty re very 'tti-e to et." Urry Stuckley, ilftooh Cbuok. ! B. H 1 BestjFor ; CANDY CTfUWT'C-d ' PIsBRfint. PftlfttnM. Potent. TftitA Good. Do Good, Nr iilpken. Weaken or irip. 10c. Sf5c.S0cl.evef J old In It'll. Th Ken n lit a tnhlet nUiuped C C 0. Iunrftnlfd to eur or your uoney buck. Sterlins Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 599 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES II M 1 . 8 E wish to announce to the public that W. J. Gibson & Son have bought the H Davidspu grocer' ' stock, known' as the Bee Hive Grocery, 97 West 8th Street, where we intend to carry at all times a' full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed. Highest jj market price paid for Country Produce. " Having painted and repapered the store through- J out and our new goods are orriving daily, we invite your inspection. A share of your patronage solicite. " 1SI NVAXOIXlST il.l'li:XSCIIIKI,l) roHTI.AMl ItOYAI. IIAKKItV llrt-nd, the tMt mnd hcnlthltut brctl nti!. Kor wilt) t Otto's. A FULL LINE OF. New Granitware just m Stoves, Ranges and Heaters M.fiit dins SI I OlMfi HARDWARE STORE Iv. LsJ l VJ 50 E.SL Ninth Strt IP vor KNKW Tho merits ot th Toxss Wrn.lor. yon would nrtr suffer from kidney, blmldrr or rht'iiraatlp trouliltv lit hottle ttwo ntonthn trmtnifiil I. Sold ly O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send for lostlmoniiils. lr. K. W. Hall, Ssi.'tl Olivj siret'l, St. Louis. The Tht'iitro fnf,. l notv ho-vih a llli't of d,'tl,'liil trt'nh fluliMH ttlt' i'I'itv ttr.loi of tHter.. t'naio mi.' t nt Ot it; tM'i.. K The Tlvitrx fafn It mw s-nrinj II h of ,l,'llr!.iin tr.'ith xhrlUi with t viy order of oysters. Come and t tt oysters. tf I e re Koinx to quit the umbrella into., sun arr fiotinn out our um brella stink at cost. J o Watts, leaeler and opllrlan, corner Ninth and Willamette streets. V Mt all the 1 f,st methtvls In rtesnlna and dyelna at the Kittfetti- 1 le Vork0-orner Stxth and Wlllam elts street. I'hone Ued tStl. tf ns a persounl Hooker firm, then he hns neon asked to stnte tils church preference, the mutter of his choice In this rcKiird lieltiK left to himself. As it result there will be seiireely a church In the city which will not re ceive itccesslons liectliise of tilts meet ing, nto cards so signed have been sent lo the res'-"'I-'" tt!'ttors. There have l -en tliiri'- the revlvn! S7 aceeislDns to the Methoillst church - a renmikalilo feature of this tielnc that the hint ".' !' '. 'inrtlon of the-tt have been tin 11, n uny of them piist middle lite. The total number of iic- cosslnns im 11 result of the meellliK to the Methoillst church nloun will tic nptvurd of 100. This rhun h has ex perlencetl it remarkable ttrtiwth dur IlliS the Inst sixteen in nit lis, there lutvliiK been 4:iil ncpcsslons to their mini her ilurlns that time. Her srowth outside the revlvul season hap bet n even greater than at these spec ial times. Scarcely a Sunday passes without members standing before th. altar and bolus received Into com munion. Last year 20!V persons wort received outside of revival effort and this year In the t 1-2 months pre vious to the special meeting 50 havo united. Kvanaellst llaudensrhleld leaven for Pendleton at 7:10 p. m. tonltthl where he takes tho lead In a union meetiim rumhlnliiK the Methodists Methoillst S.'iittt, ronsreitatlpna!. 1'resbyterlan and Hnptlst churches He Is emlnentlv fitted for leadership In such a t :t:nalt;n. his te i, hlns ben on the broad Hues that nl! eiaiittcit-iti t'hrlstians accept. In his I'l.isliK remarks Inst nluhl he publicly thanked Ihe press of Kii nene lor their klmPv co-oieratlon whl h h.is be.-n no small f net .t If the ciilic,lii,t:u this effort. At the el,, st of the Sunday mornlni: sertv-e III., free will offering was tak en for the cvasellst and I ."tin was qillil. Rlen In appreciation of hi services. In addition to this I.Mio had been raised at an earlier date lo pay the expenses ot the meeting. I'nrlnn the loni,. dreary winter months mothers ti.vontc tired, worr out. ran ett, sleep or work. Hollls etr a K.n-kv Mountain Tea Is tht arcat.t blesslna for mothers. Maket them happy and well. JSc. Tea or tub lets. l.lnn Drug Company. IN ONE OR MANY COLORS I LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIOH GRADE WORK ItTIt at IBW aS USTIH RDUtti i Respectfullyjyours, ' W.J. GIBSON & SON Phone Black 1571 97 West, 8th Street.. tvna The new invjiroved GLOBS-Wit RN1CKS Sectional "ook Cases Jn M ssion ,tnj Standard Styles. SCMWARZSCHILD'S Bock Store A pents for G-W BooVtctws and OfficcFixtures "REX" ' Ho you want to get a spray that will do all that is required ot It? We have the "Hex" Lime and Sulphur solution this Is no cheap Imitation, such as has been sold here and represented as "Itei," lint the original and genuine; Is thoroughly guaranteed and hns tbe endorsement of the largest Fruit Growers of Oregon, California and Washington. The price Is $12. 50 per barrel, 50 gallons. Why buy cheap, inferior goods that will not make good? Call for a "Rex" Book MOON TINGLEY G. K. Munro. T. W. Munroe HOUSEFL'RNISHINCS i a We no- have the most complete line of stoves in Eugene Bds and Bedding. Rugs and Matting. Shelf Hardware j and cuttclry 7 W. E BMh St,.' r'"G'1" ' - OMVJr V'r.','A-7 'Make? old wire screens as good as new tnt'tii thf r,. . t i.l not Ml tf. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF V Kuyktndall, M. D. O. Prosscr, M. D. P. J. Bartlr, M. D. B. F. Sctitle, M. D. D. A Paint. M. D. Gro. 0'B,DtBar, M.D. L. E. McUoujal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating; room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. tra mg in he hospital. The medical and surgical staff o tnc hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mat.cn address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Sup.. !. o hr Hardware Cu "" "r,"'-'"il liar J are J. W. BARRi.NGER Expert Houstmovtr Moves anythtng. T-enty-f,v rears expertence. Re-udence. East tft-h and Oak Sts. PK i RK;it F.-I.1- Phon' -Kmc wregocQ BR0DERSBR05. NEW MARKET T-tu l0C4,cd in our b"iln? aoss the street and we will be pleased to see you. 5lh r SPECIAL.. 51b Car. Cr0ce Lard for... 65c Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Pric BR.ODERS BR.OS. W'Mt, fltS Strett, J03 PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS 0F