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THE EUGBNE WEMCLT GUARD, TIKSDAV, JA.MARV 21, J008 a i - Hak j VOIBAKPS i fiou and mfipw± Shoes cyri FOR MEN J A If you want a new hat or a new -pair of shoes we have Just what you want Black and brown stiff hats in the latest shapes $3.00 Softhats$1.50,$2.00 $3.00 and $5.00 J. M. O'Donnell shoes $3.50 and $4 ' Stetson shoes $6.00 ROBERTS BROS. ..TOCCER.Y.. 554 Willamette Street Oil Paintings We hive ( llmlled number ol PAINTINGS which we ire telling I coil lor a lew day, ptlcti Irom . 50c to $10 OO Leleil dcnlgni In FRAME MOULD INGS, See our window OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co The new improved GLOBE-WERNICKE , Sectional Book Cases In Mission and Standard Styles. SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store Agents for G-W , Bookcases and Office Fixtures EUGENE'S FIRE ' LOSS IN 1307 LESSTHAN S1I.000 ANNUAL ItKrOKT OK I'lltK ( llli:i' ITLDI) WITH TIIK fITV c 01 mil. rol'ltTKK.V A LA KM K ItKSI'OXDIOl) TO IIV DKI'AKT.MKNT DfUIXO V K A It W'l L I, A M KTT K KT It KKT F1KK I.V Al'filST IAltOKST IlLAZK, WITH LOKH I'LACKI) AT (1,000. The bark Is tho muiiinprin(T of woiiihm'h organism. It quickly culls attention to trouble by itching. Jt tells, with other nyrnitointi, mich an iicrvcmsiio.KH, heiiiliiclic, naiiiH In tho luiiiH, weight in tho lower part of j minimi report, It Ik tho laxly, that n woman's feminine Kucene, r organism needs immeiliateattention. In such cases tho one Hiiro remedy which sieeilily removes tho cause, mid restores tho femiuino organism to it healthy, normal condition At the meeting of the city council Inst nlKht W. C. Yoran, chief of the ICiiKcne. flro department, filed his an follows: Or., Jan. IS, '08. To tho Honorable .Mayor and Com mon Council of the City of Kusene: (Ivntiemcn: In accordance) with the provisions of the city laws, I jjj I him i' w ilii niiuiiiii. uij. I ioi I. an chum of thrt IC.iiL'Cna flro ilolia rt mont fur LYDIA E.PINKIf AM'SI1"" 5,'ar '"'"""K I'i'cember 31. 1907: VEGETABLE COMPOUND m,;? "ZZ Mm. Will Yomiif. of U Columbia! nccuHlonod and tho caiteeH of the Avo., JCockland, Mo., hiivh 1 whs troubled for a long ttmo with dreadful backaclu'n and a pain la tyy ifle. and wan mlwrnblo in every wuy. 1 iim'uin-u until l nan tuncou raged and thought I would n'Vr ifrt wHl. I read Hume as fur at obtutnahlo, are hh fol lows: l'Vb. 1 5. Theatro b'lnck; alarm; no flro. April 23. J. O. Watts' rc'Hldonce. corner KhhI Sevent.h and IVarl what Lvdia K. 1'inUham's Vcffotnblu ' utrw-is; roof flro, caused by dffect- ComiMiund had done fur ot hem and. We flm; damaKo about uYci.lnl to try It; aft it takiiiff three! Apl. 24. Hoof flr at Fisher laun bottlrnj can truly aay that 1 never felt dry, on Kant Klhth street; can wed ao welMn my life." by HparkH fulling on moHy roof; Mrs. AutfUHtuHT,ynntnf East Karl, damano mrum? J 'a., wriloH t mm. 1 inknain: I had very attvere back ao lien, and prclMg-iUnvu pa inn, I could not nlmp. and nad no apputtus. jydia r. rink ham's Vegetable Compound cured tnu and made me feel like a new woman." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Kor thirty yearn l.ydin K. I'ink hnin's Vegetable (YiiimmiiiI, niado from riHils and herbs, has Wen the Ktiimlard remedy for female ills, and has xsitivelycured thoiisnndsof women who have Wen trouhled-witlj (lisilaeeiiients, inllaiumatioil, iilicm tion, llbroid tumors, irregularities, txjrintlio. pains, backache, that Ivcar. ing-down feeling, llatuleney,iudigeH tion,ili;alnonn,ov nervous prostration. STIRRING SERMON BYDR, MARTIN C. K. Munrot HOUSEFURNISHINCS We now One of thn Kmndost sermons since Ihn revlvnl Iiokiiii was delivered last nlKht at the t'hrlstlan church. Never will It ho erased from inenf orjr'a panes those uiiuunworuhlo ur KiinieniH, thnao IhrllllnK Hlali'inunis. t.hnmi vivid scenes which Dr. Marlln set forlh. Ofien every one wna held I In eimer suspense nnd tiller liewllder inent at whnl seemed Ihe unnvoUlu lile, yel at Ihe same (line looking for a way of escape. ,t inch a Mine Ihe doctor would cointt (o Ihe rescue and with Ihe hands of love nnd sympathy j lead his hearers along Ihe way of perfect reason lnck lo the Indesiruc ' (Ihle fiirlruKM or truth. The subject for tonight will he I "The t'npnrdonalile Sin." iVmo nnd hear Ihu sermon, for It will d you 1 good. j Nearly eVerT seat was laknn lust night before 7:30. Ileyoud a doubt II ' will be so tonight. So conic he lore I that Utuo niiil secure a good seat. t - I Splendid singing, led by l'rofcs. T. W, Munroe I "l,r I'avls, beginning at Ihe usual lime, 7:3U. have the most complete line oi stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding, Rugs and Matting, Shell Hardware and cuttelry 6? W. E.ghLh St." EJItMC. . . . ORtUOi Tlti:H l-IUMNd May i:i. Koof flro at Oenhart residence on Kast 1'cnth and High streets; caused by sparks fulling on mossy roof; damage about 1 10. May 14. Fire at dross llolol; probably cnuHcd by cigar slump thrown on canvass uwnlng; loss trifling. dune C. Fire at Hurhach house on Olive street, ennsed by careless use of firecrackers; loss about $100. June 7. Klro at. Klsher laundry, on Kast Klghlh street; caused by sawdust used for fuel being allowed lo accumulate around firebox of en gine; loss about SS00. July 19. (Irass flro In W. W. ((nines' yard on Kaat Ninth street. July 3 1. Fire In Mrs. Brown's barn on Washington street; caused by children playing wllh mntches. July 31. tlruss flro In I'rof. II. J. Hawthorno's yard on Lawrence street. Aug. 6. Flro on Willamette street, between Sixth and Seventh; probably caused by cigar slump thrown among rubbish nrcumulutcd between buildings; loss about $11,0110. Oil. 9. lllncksniltli shop renr riv er bridge; destroyed; probably Incen diary; long nbout S(I0. Nov. 27. Hurtling fluo In Then Ire block: no fire. !oe. HI. Fir,, n Mrs. Shumate's millinery store mi Kast Ninth street; loss about Vl.iMie. This makes u lotal of 14 alarms answered by l,!te department during the year, with a lotal loss of about io,-;i:.. Fillipillent. The eiiulpmenl for fire protection at this date Is ns follows; Seventy-threo hydrants well dis tributed about the clly, one hose cart on Kast Klevcnth street, one on l.uwrence sheet nnd n reserve carl at Ihe city hall, each carrying 1100 feet of hose lit fair condition; one combination chemical engine and hose wagon at clly hall carrying lotto. 'j o-i-i in urst-ciass cotton nose; one; hook and ladder truck. With Ihe ex-i ccplloti of I ho ' reserve carl, all are well manned. I 'Kxpcllsv of Milllllcunllcc The cHtlutuled expense of maiulalll- DEMOCRATS ARE ' ALL FOR BHY'AN FOR PRESIDENT Portland, Or., Jan. 20. Central committeemen frum all the counties of tho state excut Columbia. Coos, Crook. Orant, Klamath, Lake, Lin coln, Tillamook, L'nlon and Wallowa, gathered at the Imperial yesterday at 2 o'clock In answer to the call is sued by State Chairman Sweek some time ago. The deliberations of the organization were short, Jiut things were doing while the session was on. Perhaps the most Important action taken was the endorsement of Itryan an the choice of the Oregon Demo crats for the next presidential candi date. Senator Milt Miller was the one who brought up the question, and In a short speech brimming with enthusiasm he asked that the com mittee give its Indorsement to the famous Ncliraskan. Senator Miller contended that the fortunes of the , Democratic party were on the flood tide and he predicted a presidential victory for the party In November. Tho state convention will be held in Portland Juno 16 and will be com-, posed of some 2 1 5 delegates. The ba sis of representation was fixed by the, committee at one regular delegate from each county and one delegate at I largo for each 250 votes cast foi Chamberlain at the last election. ; Tho manner of electing delegates to tho slate convention was left to tho different parly county organizations. The ratio of representation will give tho different counties throughout the! state representation In the conven tion jt"ro.vip-;!tv as follows: Baker county. 16 delegates; Ben ton, 6; Clackamas, 9; Clatsop, 6; Columbia, 4; Coos, u; Crook, 4; Cur ry, 2; Douglas, 9; Gilliam, 3; Orant, j 4; Harney, 3; Jackson, 7; Josephine,) 4; Klamath, 3; Lake, 3: Lone, .11: Lincoln. 3; Linn. 10; Malheur, 4; Marlon, 13; Morrow, 3; Multnomah, 38; Polk, 6; Sherman, 3; Tlllamaok, . 3; t'mnlllla, S: Union, 7; Wollowa, ' 4; Wasco, 7; Washington, 7; Wheel-, er, 3; Vamhhlll. 7. Itcpttbllcan Plans ' It Is not probable that the ltepttb-1 lining will follow the example of the1 Democrats who have decided to hold ; a state convention for the purpose of j selecting delegates to their national' convention while primaries will be ar- j arranged for nominating presidential j electors. Chairman Wesrgate, of the Itcpuhllcan organization, reports that tho sentlnlent among the committee men, so far as he has been advised, favors .holding a stato convention af ter tho general primary election in , April. Tho method of securing dele gates to Ihe natlonnl convention and naming presidential electors remains to bo determined by the committee- tney have assembled. i Everything reduied attha Rei Tag Sale RED TAG SALE, EVERYTHING REDUCED $15Suits$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 Cj Tag Sale q11.7J $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 Pant Suits $4.45 Hats at, Co $8.50 Ladies Coats $4 500 Ladies' lone, anj ' quarter length Coa." """a auu colors- collars, cuff sleeves nnisned. with silk 1- ui new and u,. , coats we areoversti" and need the root must reduce our s- Everything niarfe plain figures the," famous "Red Tag" -l which means a savin evenf garment, vallt' to $10.00 Keel Tag Sale $4. $13.50 Broadcloth Loat.. $ S2.00 Imported Broadcloath Coat$lJi Children's Coats at Manufacturers' Co THE BON MARCHE ' OrignaLor Red Tag SJ I M I men when AMl'SHMKNTS An opportunity will he given local playgoers to witness the best, popular priced organization In the West, Oli ver J. Kckhardt's Kastern company, "Kckhnrdt's Ideals." the only reper toire company with an established reputation front the Mississippi riv er to tile Pacific coast. This company . I lug Hie department for the ensuing r , Koss has resigned his Position ' year unilcr nr,-..iil cm,. mi,,,,.. i de legale allow- C'IjAUK'N iililsl.; of the "All AI1IC" TlO.Oilil 1,01s, rtne large, uuusunlly at cad v. ' I " 0 THE ORIEN I Keltrunrjr 0 to April 17, Hum. Seventy days, cost I tin ouly $100.00 ml up, Including hor excursions M'llt'lAI. KKAITIUS: Madeira, faille, Seyllle. Alglere. Malta, ll(,U) In Kgypt kihI die Hole leui.i, Consln tlnople, Athene, Home, the Itlvlem. etc. K. T. t LAItK, Tlniee lid'.. New York J. W. BARRINGER Expert lloimmovtr Moves anything. Twenty-fiv yean. expe,,c,)W. Residence. East Fifteenth acd OaV Sts. Phone Red 4011. K Every Woman j. r, ivohs nas resigned nts posit ton : year under present won ,i iingiey anil will lake i i. ijowtc up his old Itadc of pruning trees. Hoard of again. ,... . 1 lo re Is much need of this kind of Ihigene Fnglne Hose Co.. work, and having hail ten or more allowance... years' experience in this business, he t( clone Hose ('.., allowance wishes lo H.iy lo his old customers, ss Uosene Hose Co.. allowance well as to new ones, that tin will do '. Hook Ladder Co.. allow all kinds of tree trimming, pruning, unco and flower gardening, im.l will do II j Driver for engine'.'. . . . . . right. I have two experienced help-1 Assistant ilrlver .... ers that have been with hid tor two 'chief engineer venrs. Satisfaction guaranteed. I'rlcee just as reasonable n possi ble for Hist kind of work. Will do the work by the day or bv the Job. Leave all ordere at MOON TINU t.KY'S, 6i Kast Ninth street, Kugene, Or . or write in. J. F. KOSS. same address. Feed for team Shoeing for team . Straw for team Incidentals (blankets, etc). Hauling fire apparatus. . , . $ 30.00 no. on . 311.00 30.00 30.00 7 so. on ISO 00 ;.ooo 2ss.no 4S on Mi oo 30.00 so. oo 11636.00 Total Respectfully submitted. w. i von an. Chief Knglnecr Fire IVpartmeut. I. I.I II II 1 I,.. I., ! lease JKIIKKY III I.I, rHlUSKItMCK The grand. Imported, rojal bred. , rrgiaieretl M. l.nmtiert tillll. No. fS,- j lo.l. A ran- chance lo breed to such : Ian annual n- tins. Vncestors oithj butler recoils II to 56 iiunds per I l"1' k N. Humphrey, Smith Willam. jclte etnvl, K'tmene. Thou,, tic, I i - -1 - ):; j The Theatre ("ate Is now nerving a : lsll ef d lti Ions (ii'i.:i nhilllip otth !eery order of osters, C.one and t HI oyetet h. tf KICK AGAINST LANE COUNTY COYOTE HUNTERS Monroe. Or., Jan There are several sore spot In this vicinity on account of Ihe.way the reote hunt er of Lane comity aie opet a: ini;. T;te varolii is a:'.' st.irlcd la t;i lO.iiuy, cb:is, across llouck moii:i; :.ln Into Hector Kiuiih. and fie. luently the trail l lo-t on this si I ru ! preity girls dressed as aoo.l fai SCKNF. Kl!l TIIK II, I, At, I: SCIIODI.M STF.It," AT' Kl tiUM.; TIIKATItK WKIX;SUAY, JAN. 2a is ver impular on the coast, this lur ing their fifth annua! lour. Mr. Kck hardt has- the exclusive Western rights to a number of new produc tions to the West this season, nnd Judging from reports received a stronger company and hotter lino of plays than ever. Something new In the way of vaudeville, specialties la also promised our local playgoers. The "Ideal" are booked at the Kugene theatre for four nights, com mencing Wednesday, January 2J, opening with the pastoral romesiyf drama. "The Village Schoolmaster." Reserved seats are now on sale. When Frederick ltanken and A Baldwin Sloane created the new fan--1 cttul falryesque. "The Olngerhreadl Man," they also created a new char-: actir In the mythical child world. Mrs. S.im.i Clans. In the play this chancier Is portrayed In a spirit of j delicious burlesque bby Boss Snow,: w ho -as h en seen as the falrv queen, dowao-r and feminine nhsurditlcs for a n.i-i-bcr of years. He is an ak-' war.l. s! ambling. go.'d-hum.ircd. conn, al Mi s. Santa, racked by a cho-! Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in , REAL ESTATE We are new comers here and are in the Real Estate Business To Do Business We have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. At present we arc in correspondence with a number of Eastern People who arc going to locate in this country and if you are desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm Lands, call on us. We arc personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they are comtng west. If you want to SELL, list your property with'us for there is going to be "things doing" in real cstat: that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 1? and 16 THEATRE BLOCK euf j a j w v otXJ. p. SMITH, Mum;, FOUR MGHTS Starting Wednesday, 22d Oliver J. Eckhartjt presents his popular eastern company ECKHARDT'S IDEALS ; in repettoire of new royalty productions never before produced in Eugene Wednesday. ..The beautiful pastoral drama "The Villiage Schoolmaster' Thursday... The thrilling melodrama il a t r . t v exas uutiaw Friday...The sweetest story ever written ' "Dore Thome" SatUtdiy... Lillian Mortimer's latest success "A Man'.s' Broken Promise" BETWEEN ACTC High Class Vaudeville; including ntw il'tutnt: songs and, moving pictures, inaued nightly. PRICES 1 5c-2 ?c-35c-50c WHAT'S THAT. NOiSE Soon heri ! wait. A Mealy cf Mirth, Melody and Mjgr,ifl:ence The Gingerbread Mail FULL of SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEIU Show Girls and Bewitching Chorii Mil III" MMS-TOflilTTBi1W AX AlTKTI.l.Mi lll'.KAKM' Is what Is most Important most difficult to provide. 1 buckwheat flour, cereals A other groceries will laW : make the nienl all l"1 should be. Come and 1 supply you with the things -thmpt other women's ba' to eat In the morning. 6 yours the same treaiment': find how much readier he' pay for that new hat or H Try our genuine sorglt i i W. M. GREEN, 619 Wniamcttc St. THE. S( DEAL GR0CE W hy buy m w ilnihm hon w cn your nit! niK'i look llko new "loHmrrii 9 hf , hail Mwwl iAntt tf Vieiirl4 imt t ill lHlflr and t!it. . lAMlTta lmg co, Mom. WoudwarO, VUrkm m ir trV Mil, s ttiHt tho I 1 'ft to 'y hit tr itlo bnittU otit' hor. Su I no tlofcn n rhu-to lho' a nranip on in Hontou mus-rtor. Htn,o toi ato Itlnit I micon Tor a iioniton of fund unfit hv)i KSlUr i t h t r e ht AUllllHlci, It rl'i. Mrtrshnmllow ami Ooiichnut. tho tn no tin of ihe Santa I'Ihu fam-! tly, 1119 ihrvr mothor nulorAhU' ' trouhlp hiuI furnlith niont of the von-, nlnt fun. Jack HonuT, The M:rt. From Our T.in, SaIMo Uunn. Mar-- Pw, Sinn! Simon mi, oihi'ri Julius Goldsmith r i Phone Main 2j. I I EU !'Aji I. H. TEST f WilltarfK rA Transfer U'lent to ccur the de.truction ef Irlenda of our rhlldhood help lo round j MIIIIUIIU V(U' Iiail3l(.l rovotei In thl. n.rl .,f lh.. out all n i .hi.. nl rt In m.,nl "Tk.i W.VUXlMi. On, I'urtUad, 1 Light and Heavy Hautini tXJD roH SALE XHTllUnwtWM. Cuttw. Orrf ia l-hon lluu-k 1,V iimn-AM) urn-a i. nvKmv o Itreail. Ih het and hc!lhlt brrtd mads. For Ml at Olio a. out mi injoahle entertainment. "The! Oin irc,l Man'' will be an early attraction here. o I r,'nl sinl Aev .yn I hereby not If v 1. ( ll Mofflit. Anie and x . V . IIKTCti. of U.w , WKTI.M KOTAI. iPtKmr th"r 2t, Soini'0' r' ,n look h Hread. the beat and hMltnlMt Id-lw l, '"i' L,0 It. bread made, lor al at Otto'a. L CP.BRNARD EARLMJ"'1 BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables - Cabs Always Ready first Cuss Turnouts of All Descriptions u, ..STACES e', , ?t)sdo not cil it .IH0 colli,,,! th, day bto. r.uuc ,t rwi it-3! A dilly itg kJvtsEof""" r Inr M.rUl.m. clo "TTj r. i-. ...1 ' I itramcr tor norm" Stage Phone Mai 22Livery Phone Main 2 o