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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1908)
TU Beamn DAILY OC35U), WmXIWDAY, JANTARt 44, Clearance Sale of Remnants Hundreds of Remnants, Odd Garments, Broken Lots, in Women's, Men's and Children's Ready-to-wear Apparel, Underwear, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Silks, Curtains, Domestics, Linens, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc., ALL REDUCED. to Y2 Regular Prices Anticipate your future needs and buy now during this Clean Sweep Sale and effect a big saving. Eugene's Largest ",d Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St, YourMoney's worth or your money back ' ANOTHER PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINI . IS IN PROSPECT IK) A III) OF KIIIVATIOX AITHOU IZK8 COM.MITTKK TO IXVKSTl GATK AUVISAIIIUTY ADDITION ' TO II Kill SCHOOL IlLlliDI.VO, FUINIHIUNG FOUB MOHK HKC ITATIO.V . .KOOMS, TALKED OF IUK)M HIKKD 1'ltOM CHMSTIAX C'Hl'HC H Del. father. W. H. Gossler, leave ur lingham tomorrow morning to visit rrAr0an L. ft.U.. returnee I to! -J ofrr an extended visit , t tile home of ber daughter, Mrs. R'wL WUrAvery arrived this morning , Horn California, and after a brier visit with his wife went to Fortune on the noon train. .,,.. 1 President H. M. Crooks, of Albany i ColleKe. was In r-jisene iu; CITY NEWS fur Inspection conies the. boys will be In splendid shape. miles southwest of Kiihciim, suffered n rnicttire of the rl;lit U-x Monday cvciiliik'. llo was out after dark nun ...... stumbled over ii Ion Willi t lie resuli ! Hesuliir meet in of tho Alpna II that I'.ii- leu was broken. Nr. Dellur : at usual time and place. Kvcry was culled to attend Hie Injury. member should bo present bo that fl- t lull iiiranneineiitH may bo muile for A carload of Htonu for tho Divinity UmurK llevlew: Mrs. Mark bam i.ot io ; r,r timet nn t tv. neo " . . School building arrived from utiKiuuu Montgomery, last evening. Mis. A. Q. Mathews Is 111 at the Kugeuo hospital, suffering from chronic stomach trouble. A marrlago license was Issued late yoslerdny afternoon to Kicihurd J. Fuller and Mrs. Carrie . Clark, both ot Kugelie. Louis lleirslrom, E subject of tho king of Sweedeii, today filed with the county clerk his application for cltiitenshlp papers. Jas. Hayes, of Junction, Is shipping 85 hales of hops from Kugeue to Nuw York today. Thoso are somo he pur chased some lime iiKo. Krkhardt's Ideals riimo In from the north this afternoon and will begin a four nights' engagement lit tho Ku geuo theatre tonight. The illy grader was out today crnnltiK tho mud off of the park mi reels and other thoroughfares In (he business portion of thu city. Dr. Olive C. Waller, osteopath, has oiieiied her office In room 'i in the Merchants' bunk building nt thu cor nor of Seventh anil Willamette streets. Mrs. K. 8. Ilnlfo. of this city, was operated upon in a i'ortluud hospi tal a few days ago. tihn Is gutting along very well and expects to return homo soon. Lola, tho little daughter of W. II. Smyth, was brought home from Port land yesterday, shu having undergone an operation them for appendlcllls. Hho Is gelling along very well. At tho high school assembly this afternoon President Crooks, of Al- hnnv College, delivered an Interesting: address and the girls' glee dull made Its first appcnianou In public. The Commercial Club howlers heat tho barbers at Nndeau's alleys last evening by the score of 11IM to 16H. Nsdeau's teuin has challenged the winners lor a game i'hnisduy night. 8. O. la-Mnrstors, nn employe of the 8. 1'. Co. at one of the sawmills in Marcola, who has been In the hiigenc hospital suffering from pneumonia, was taken to Portland today to re ceive treatment In a hospital there. , u,-i..i. r..rrlv i.r mitloo in cnurge ny "win ink ini. county, Is one of the candidates "eket not later than Wednesday even for chaperone of tile Kugeno (Juard'sj '"! M'.rhr ot ttt L service exa n will 1, clork, male, examination for Panama canal, February ID, 100 a month; editorial clerk, bureau of tho census. paper. Harry llolden. formerly of Kugeno. but for several years owner of a res-1 K,.,)rllllry i9.2'o. $1000 per year; vet tauiant at Cortland, lias orguniieu , ,nml nntl ,., ,,, r ,,,.i,.lti.r, February 2(1, 14()0 to 11800 a year; food and drug Inspector, bureau of chemistry, department of agriculture, March 4 and 5, 1000 to tlXUO a year: nrtlst and draftsman. February 19 nnd 20, J1200 a year; physician, male, examination for Panama canal, February 11) and HO, lf.u per month. Tho optometry license of Dr. I). J. Sohnll was today filed with the coun ty clerk. Albany llernhl: Judge Harris, of Kimene. has called a special term of th circuit court for next Friday to hear th case of lllllpll Tiirplll on charge of having commuted a stat utory crime against a young limy re aiding near aterloo. People In from Franklin ami along the Uing Tom Hlver stale that the ducks and geese are mote numerous In Hist vicinity now than lor years past. Many .hunters from Junction have been out the past few days ami secured excellent bug. II. C. HJerke, a aimer living ten the llolden Investment Company filed articles of Incorporation with I a capital stock of 1 00,0(10. The In corporator are Jerry E. HroniiuKh, J. W. Shearer and Harry M. llolden. Charles Van Vriinkln, the Junction resident who was yesterday afternoon pronounced Insane, was taken to tne asylum at Hiilont Uils morning, an attendant having coinu up last night rroiu that institution to take him down, tleorge Cronor and Karl l'ry or acted us guards for thu old man lit the Hotel (Irons last night. A. M. Daniels has purchased the Fountain grocery al the corner of Seventh ami Willamette streets from Inmun & Reynolds and possession will be given Cebruury 1st. Mr. Reynolds will hereafter devote his: entire time to his photograph busi ness, hut Mr. liimnn Is" yet undecided what business liu will follow. iuc Murphey & Hugh Hindu thu sale. Tavlor & I.aDukn have Just com-" pleted n well fof Mr. Moore, a Jewel, er, on his residence lot In the (iross addition, seeming a splendid fluw of water at a depth of (13 feet. They al so drilled a well on tho properly of Harry Haskell adjoining, securing good flow at 50 feet. They are now work log on a well for .Mr. iinsKotis brother In the mime vicinity and have others In prospect there. Congregational church members and lOudoiivornia are cordially luvlt- d. with their friends, to attend a special service nt the church tomor row evening, the 23d. This meeting has been taken In charge by the ouug people and they hnvn provided program certain to prove Interest ing and niosl helpful. . Professor Hwootser has a message lor young people. Special music, toil are Invited. Portland Journal: Frank K. Alley of lloseburg has purchased it block of eight lots in Hose City Park from llarlman & Thompson for it.-tuo. Mr. Alley Is one of the large stock holders In the Portland Country club. His new purchase overlooks the prop erty of the Country club grounds, and will be Improved this summer by the erection of ail elegant ami common PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES MEET IN EUGENE committee of , Oregon college ..,. met at tne i Peptiron Pills rmu the blood, femt the m-rR ini fcr . ih tuiuili, J duuHlon, an.l tfv. P nlori ll- te.orl. Urutaliuor tu o Hood's Pills AfiMllnnr pllli Tanly nfUtU,-. wff?' Uo10e.,Limh- I' Mde bi Hood tl'.(ij addressed the students of the L'nlver- Oregou ,,',ls aftercocn IP YOC KSKKt The merits o.t the Teitaj Wrm. discuss the yu voali nver su!fer from kidne, dibcuss u s h. .rt or rheunjat o. trouiiirt L . .7, . ui . . . 1 ureKOU uiw . .:.ninnia nt " 11. slty this forenoon. matter of entrance reqi-ii. ..... bott,e (two months treatment). Soil Miss Lillian toenran. a ""'" , the various insuuno" f - - , by U. J. nun, or Dy mall. Send t. the University, left lor ner """- thc. nieetinh' or me - testimonials, ur. K. w. Hall, lj2l .. . remnln for the re-I"1 , ,, m,v a resolution was ,, at tjim. ' malnder of the year, bhe has been 10r a committee io quite ill for several weeks. b appointed to meet lor :Si P"f C. M. Wilcox, father of Mrs. F. J. ui ' , illowing were named. Hard, who has been spend ng the . .1 college. Roseburg boasts of two babies, one weighing, at birtB pounds, the son of Mr. and Mrs P w winter here, nas iu , " ', r,pr 1 President I ampuen, il of ,he Wood, formerly of Drain and Pacific imversu.v, ..,,... "i nose. i.irned "this mornlnE from a visit "... Vurr; t Oakland, and went to her home on , p ,denl Co'leman, .h niiprnnnn train from here, tae . Pr, At a meeting of tho board of edu cation last night the matter of, pro viding more school room was tne top Ic of discussion. After considering various matters In that connection the loilldlni rommluee was author ized by the board to Investigate the advisability of erecting a new scnooi Onllillnir for the granimar Kiades. The mutter of the sizo of the building and the location was not discussed. that being left for the committee to consider lit a later dan;. The school ; district owns a lot In Fairmoiini. which wub purchased several years ago for the purpose of locating a building thereon, and It Is reasonable to presume that the proposed new structure will be erected there, but is there is considerable opposition to that project for the reason that other parts of the city need it more, some other location may be selected.. AtkUtlon to High School A local architect reported to the board last night that an addition can easily be made to the high school building which would add four reci tation rooms and give much more room In the assembly hall. His idem la to take out the west wall of the building and extend It about thirty making two rooms ancimonui in tha Afternoon train from overland not stopping at Goshen. J. A. Helm, of Ritzvllle, Wash, arrived here yesterday on a sh irt visit -with friends. He Is on his way to (i rants Pass to look after some min ing' property which ho owns near there. NlfWS NOTES Dtn.tfic of WiliametiH uuiB. University, and. President Riley .of Secretary of the Narr McM.nnv lle coinge . . Tnmmn h. Newberry , has withdraw the members of the con m. canddacy for Uelegaie-at-, ' !" '"fS o he tate no of .he from Michigan to the RepuhMcan S hour at ' winch the committee met tne t.ouai result of tneir Skating at tho Underwood Rim ,v. tonigllt. ume aiiu chjuj .vOUi SC-lf. j pieasani. l'-uw unMutu. FILES HIS PETITION1, nnMMlMlflHFR PRICE j rep, e.ieu .an n .m i .... ( wav conipany to build the Albany sys-i tern and from Salem to Kuii. ne.wa.- in Alnnne vewrerilav inslteetintr tie! streets for places where tie.- and rails j innv ii'fi oreoaratory to heginnim; ! rramn' ('ommissioner work on the Albany system, which it Pri,.(, !. fiu.d with the coiint.v Is proposed to do in njow weeks, i ulcrk his petition for re-iiomination least, before April 1 1. the limit. ou tU. Republican ticket. He has The senate yesterday passed the;n0 piaiforin in his petition, but II Fulton bill creating the second feder- minated nnd elected he will no al district in Oregon; also his biild()ubt (.ontiue his present policy ol conferring Jurisdiction upon the ninth I cconomy and business-like methods Hugh M. S. E. Stevens . . PIAXO Tl NFl! . . Lenvi' orders nt Filers' Piano House. .Phone Main II. Residence I'M West llith St. Kcsidelico IMlono Kcd 'J77I. circuit federal court to determine in equity the rights of American cities under Behring sea arbitration and render Judgment thereon. Justice O. T. Porter at Albany yes terday afternoon rendered his sen tence In the case of the state of Ore ton against Louis Kroeschel, con in the conduct fuir. of the county's af- A HICIHKlt HEALTH 1-KVUIi "I have reached a higher health level since 1 began using Dr. King's v- . i if puia ' writes Jacob Snring- victed of violation of the local option I of'w'est Franklin, Maine. "They law. He stated tne circimciances , k Iny slomach, liver ana uoweis FCKII.VIIKT'H I11KAI.S A UK IXDOItSFI) Hllvorton, Or, Jan. 22, 190K. duo. Sm 1 1 )i . i Mgr. Opern House, Kugene, Or. Kckhardt's Idenls played two big .houses. Plays and company excellent. 1,. J. ADAMS. At Eugene theatre tonight. MKTHOIIIHT HFCF.PTIOX At Woodinnii Hall Tomorrow F.vc lug Tho M. 10. church Is planning to give a welcotno reception In the Woodman hall, comer West Fight h and Lincoln streets, on Wednesday evening of this week. In honor of tho large number of new members. All members, both new and old, are cx poclod'to be present. TEA The way to Imy tea is in packages ; somebody is responsible for it Your iMKti rrtumi yoiu mnT II rott dos'l Uka Stlullliif ' ': PI him X'bnt and tworoom; "on TVneJIhe fine of 200, days In jail first floor, and Increasing the capac ity of the assembly hall, which Is always crowded. The proposition seems to meet with favor with a num ber of members of the board and will bo considered. Itoom nt Christian Church The board derided last night to hire a room In the basement of the Christian church for school pur poses, nnd move the primary grade which now occupies a room In the basement of tho high school there. The room In the high school will be used by the high school classes, as it is badly needed. The room in the Christian church will be fitted .ip as soon as possible. Justified a fine of $400 and 20 days in Jail, or In lieu of the payment or Messrs. Wvatt and Kelly gave notice of an appeal to the circuit court and the bonds were placed at $500. It Is stated In New York real es tate and financial circles that August Belmont was badly pinched in the recent stock market slump, and has been forced to turn over to Lord Nathan Rothschild practically all his real estate holdings, valued at $(,-000,000. .ri,in lust rlirht." If these puis disappoint you on trial money will be refunded at W. A. Kuykendull's, drug store, 25c. GOOD WATER All who want Bedrock Tela aad Pure Water can get satis faction by calling up Fed 5391 J. E. KILBORN, , 557 High St., Eugene PERT PARAGRAPHS. It is PORTLAND ROYAL BAKERY Bread, the best and healthiest bread niatie. For sale at Otto's. XKW TODAY FOR SALE House of five rooms add large lot on East Eighth street. north side: at a bargain if sold. soon. J. C. Rickle. For partic ulars address or call on S. R. Wil liams, Eugene, Or. Scott's bantal-Fepsm Capsules A POSITIVE CURE. tar i Sold tiy W For Inflammation or Oiurt of tha U!addr and JJI KidoeyB, No cure eo ru. Cure quickly aarl nrat fmlly all Unnatural IHttam Of tba Urinary Onaaa U Bolatair hiiriiilw. SoU bf dniKBltta. Price (1 JB, art) mail, postpaid, tl.ru, or boxaa !. (6. AtMr-wt, THE SAflT&L-PEPIIICt, ufci.i.i',!- ii.vrAi.ib UK LA.N'O, Druggut Chickens for Profit Now Is the tlmo to buy nn '.iicuba tor If you are going to rnlsn chickens tons residence, which will become the! for next year. Start right by buy homo of Mr. Alley and family. Ing a 1'ETAH'MA, and you will have no trouble hutching the eggs. Wetness. PKRSONAL8 it A. O. Magers. of Salem, is In Eu gene. J. L. Hill, of Albany, was a Eugene visitor today. Dexter Sparks, niuyor of lllue Riv er, is In the city. Ceo. Delph. of Lowell, Is In the city on business today. A. L. Roney, the Coshcn merchant, iviiu In tho cltv today. O. L. Ilussey, of (iarfleld, Wa-sh., Is in Eugene on business. 8. E. Stevens returned tins aner- noon from a trip north. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. .Mahon tett to duv for a trip to Spokane. Kola Nels. the Salem hop buyer, Is in tho city on business. William l.nndess, of Cottage drove, la In Kimono on business. W. . Allen returned Inst night from a short trip to Salem. V. Hobvosky returned this after noun from his farm at Franklin. Ed MrHrooin, of Klamath Falls, Is hr mi bnsiiiesH for a few days. lion. It. A. Booth returned today from a trip to his farm at Wilbur. J. W. Zimmerman was a passenger to Portland on the noon train today. J. W. Baker was an arrival from Cottage drove on the noon train to day. .1 V Sutherland, a substantial clt- lcn of Walton, Is In the city on busi- The members of Companies A nnd . have them In all sites from the 56 C are looking forward with consldern-j egg In 500-egg In stock now. Also hie anticipation to the annunl Inspee-! I'ctiiluma brooders, 100 and 200 Hon on February 7 and M. Until' chick site. Wo carry a snjall stock companies are determined to have nn i of extras for these machines, attendance of 100 per cent, as Com-! CHAMBERS H AP'JWAKH CO. panv A hs had for several years. The drills are now being attended by a larger number of members than for a long time t. and when the time K. C. Clement, rural mall route In spector, Is In the city on official bust nsc.1. Hon. S. H. Frleuffl returned last night from a business trip to Port lam . Mrs. Jessnn. of Boise, Idaho, Is here visiting her sister. Mrs. J. M Pipes. C C Sturtevnnt, the Crow mer was In tho city on business easy enough to starve mn9Sa903m90Cmama':S93t i to dentil in lact. some people just i Z can't help doing i J so. Hnvlng to do business strictly upon a credit basis Isn't a par ticular credit to our monetary system. ..Umbrella Sale 09 When a .voiing man doesu't know wliiit. Is thc matter with him he Is In lovo for tho Hrst time. Who would tve heard himself must 'make the ronr. I It Is Infinitely easier to restrain one's i desire for work than It Is to restrain one's appetite for pay. 1 If anxious mother would use her i f slipper of toner and her voice less her! . a1 .n.l.ile 1,1 n.Ulit..i:. I deorense amazingly. j Tho more literal minded we ore the more anxious we are that others should also Ih free to express their opinion utrU'tty In accordance with ours. It all depends upon how you mean lire It. Hetweeu dinners from Thanks ptvlnp to Christians Is a long time, but tretwpen salaries the tlmo seumt woefully short. i A patient man Is neither hunirry noi tlrvd nor vitally concerned In anything We are going to close out our stock of Um brellas. You'can get a good silk cover, detachable handle as low as This is a genuine Closing Out Sale of our entire stock of Umbrellas and you cannot afford to miss it. Come in'andjprice and you will be convinced. - SEE WINDOW ! j. O. WATTS. Cor. 9th and Willamette St. few ..It Is Prudent to Insure. your life or your property " Wit) l It not s Important to Insure aitaiuM mlwrstty In the (ut tire by kieplpi; your lun.ls In bnnk account? Allow II to accumulate until a time come. hcn you need It badly. - that is lien )ou villi appreciate Its true worth. Just as the vnlu ol your lite insiiiaiue Increases as you Rrow older, so will your bank account crow you add lo It weekly or monthly. , In fact, Ihe possibilities of your bunk a.counl ar limited only by your earning and iwvmiic capacity. An account with this bank Is good luaursnco. Tho Eugene Loon ( Savings Bank Eilifc ohcJ l!JJ ( apltnl anil surplus HiMi.liisl V. K. HltOWN, l'relileiit. I'. V. OMtlit, fa.lilcr, I). A. 1'AINK. Vlcv I'rraiilellt. VV. XV. IIIKINN, t'Nlilcr. I it wvh tiik m sixi:ss Mr. K K. I'hiimberlaln, o( (Million Me., savs of llucklen's Amies Salve: "II does the business; I hnve usc.l It chiint tor piles mid cured them. 1'sed It today. .... tor chnpped hsnds nnd It cured them. , Mrs. V. IV Mnthnws. ,,f (.oshon. was i,il...l It in n ..1.1 ...... H.l.l It 11 t-assetiBer to FortUnd ou th noon i,....i...i 1. with..... i...vi.r H ..... I..L. train todav. hind." cents at V. A. Kovkcn-: rV H. I'liiin made a business trip .tail's dniK sto.. ; fonaie Drove on the nftcinoon t: alo toil:iv. VY 0. Johnson. f Cottaise ('.rove. Is here to attend the moetltiR- of the ilro.id, the be.t and healthiest . Klks tmiltfht. bread made, for sale at Otto ... I Keltx Wacnor left today on lrlp . hhroneh Southern Orccon, koIhb as i far south as Ashland. j de ou can buy s fine umbrella for yrs y . 8carborouh Is here h.il eu have to pav f..r a cl..ii one (rim s,, (!., vlsitlni; friends Ki II ou call at Walls' bet, .re they are ,i tr:,i1cn,.Iintf business. i Mrs. l'avld l.rlKits, or t otiase sc. Hewnre of temptation lest with goo luck 1011 fan out 5, "'SBUROy"" " r. 1 1 .... IS YOUR BREAD Madcwith PURE WHITE FLOUR I'lenty II MTV viu-:x. if Tliei.i in luuetie and (O'oil Keas.ui I-'.... It. I'OUTIi.wn UOVM, IIAKKUY Wo.r After lls The , lo t auv ii:o..n h. years of 1. 1. : . lie of iiiImTV. lllizhts n of una.i: y h-M'l1.'' If it IS yen already know'all v.c can tell vou about it. Ii it IS'NT, you want FURE'.WHITE FLOUK in youf Nitchcn NextBakincrtDay. , It nv,k,s the Whitest, Lightest Bread. all K-uie Vhese uluhrel'art are hi llllt Cleried OI.E tit OO.-m. ('.UllCl Nlllth and Willamette, slteots. She finds relief ami cur, .' No r. ..snn why any K.ici u . Sh.mM -o'lfer in the fa.e . in e 111,.. 1 his' Mrs. M. .1. le.w ef :, :h:h Sf- . Kiliseiie, Or.. , s I s'ltt. li ,1 tri'tn ,.ver,. nie.l to run item t;-1 k- i through the I limbs The 1 We will tile 'rv sa.l 1 1 11 11 s.i and S.iltn.ta' ('oeke; iiee tir aniiiial cmhrold e this week, Krld.iy see Oidow display. . theil.v. j:t of thc pr-s. '.I st .1 e Veta'.un- in Wat der at Mo If ....! Ui'cr tt Wilson Coal I drove. Is vlsltlns her parents, lion and Mrs I 11 Ultmhnm. In KiiKene Kratiklln l.ane and Jos Vatterson ; dlsordei nrrlv.M here tinlav 'rom Newport. and tin w here thev have been spendlnn the rhcumati winter. ' I'" ,rv 11 Imcw (irlffln Is Rinoim the Kucene , re, ..!.; , who are In uttemiiince upon theil'ef I fo convention of stnte hardware men at j deal In i r nn .1 brooders I'ovtUind. j lr-n.'ir.ent .oi i;- IVel,lenl Kerr, of the (. A. C . ar-i fc.-ot -h rlicd here this afternoon to n' nl a 1 hi I' ! r -... ; . - nicotic; of the viloi;e presidents ot a . . -.'.run l.caro or- tho slate. i ' er - ; . Vo -io Store. tt' rhllip Mohl n,l wife return! to y -' -. .. e.otaso Crove t.Mav after visit N. Y ' k. s ;.. ;1 Colon to use coal thl w 1th their daushter, Mrs. M. Y!d, In t t S-.n. , i pav Vou to et A Kntrinv ' Kemenil.cr !h, llcter. dtf Mrs. 0. F. C.xidpstur and her nd take no other. h ins ill'. 1 do sas ai-o : v. :1 11. ' I'll I'HAMKI'KS IIMiliWAKK CO n.".ie -1 l.ma . JURE WHITE Fl CUR is uiade rl Se'cctcd Scctch Fife Wheat, by patent pro C'..3 and is strictly High Gra:!e. Use Pure White Flour frr F'istry ar.d cakes as as fcr bread- it sat- !;es cr ycur money back. Pure White Flour is fcr Sale by the foltowinS Merchants, price $1-3 per sack Ceo. T. Hull S Hon, V. M. tirven, W. A. Hi-II. K. I). Mutl.x-k. The Kimene CJnicer) ('. II. Ilnnlels, PctCT JollllMOll. W. II. Itenipiter. Coll. & Wilson. V. J. (;ihon .V S I'lliviTsIl) Hume I :..r). I'li-Bnl Jt llyrliar.l. .pi " - V. W. Knk. In in Arinitimo .V Unvisi. I re fi.-I.L I (IP1. ...Jl.