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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
HatS and Shoes FOR. MEN 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 ..AT.. ROBERTS BROS. ..rOGCEB.Y.. 554 Willamette Street. Julius Goldsmith Mas Oil Paint'ngs ' Ve have a llmilrd number of PAINTINGS which we ire wiling at cost lor lew divr, pricci Irom 30c to $10 00 Leteat dntlgiuln FHAMIS MOULD INGS. See our window OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. The new improved GLOBE WERNICKE Sectional Book Cases In Mission and , Sund.ud Styles. SCHWARZSCHILD'S Book Store Agents ot G-W BookciKi and Olttcc Fixtures C. K. Mur.ro T. W. Mimroe HOUSEFURN1SH1NCS We now hve the most complete line of stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding, Rugs.and Matting, Shell Hardware and cuttelry 67 W. EisHUt St.! itfJUt. . . . . OMG3- CLAIIK'S Cltl lsi: f . "AH Milt " T ltS.ooo leu, fin.) large, unusually steady, 0 THE ORIEN IVbriiiiry A In A -ill 17, loos. Seventy dai, r.iilun uiy jmuii.o.i fllltl lltehl II' ' 4 h r cScursleMs, HI'I't lAI. I I UTIU K: Mad. I a. Cad It, Seville, Al-'trrs, MPa. filial. In l:g)H anil (lie It. ly Ijie.l, Cetia n.i tlnuple, Atln'iin, ltou:e, Ibe lllvlera. eir. K. C. CI.AItK.TI.ii.-. Il,'g N,. York Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Haulint TOOD FOR bALB S04 VllUmeltrSt.. Eurnw, Ofca Phone liliwk 11 'V riOARC HARTOGlETBRNr FROM AO MEN'S CONVENTION': AI.MOKT I-OKT VOICK AT OAK LAND VKM.i.N'O FOIi kigk.nk: AM) OHI.GO.V OKBGO.VS WIXTEJt CLIMATE HEATS CAMKOIINIA'B, IIK SAYS WILL VEKO VISITING I)KI,E GATKB ON IW1AL ANNE CHER. ItIKH AT CONVENTION IN POHT LA.M John II. Hartog, manager of the ; Eugene Commercial Club, arrived homo this morning from Oakland Cal., where be attended the conven tion of the Pacific Coast Ad Men, and Incidentally did norne tall Boosting ror urogon ana ivugono. Interviewed at the club thin morn ing, Mr. Hartog said be won very glad to get back to Kugeno once more to enjoy the glorloim Oregon winter weather. The first day' he was at Oalund the rain came down In tor- rents all day not like our gentlo Or egon rains, but It simply poured. The j next day tho woather was so hot that It was very uncomfortable and that night after the meeting It waa no cold itluit ho almost fgrozo to death wait ing for tho car to take him down town. I Mr. Ilurtog and tho oilier membors of the Oregon delegation at tho con vention put In somii splendid work for this slum, and before the end of tho meeting ho crowds In speaking of Oregon always mentioned Portland and Eugene an being the two princi pal 1 1 leu or the state. Mr. Ilurtog says Hint slneo. be left California copious rains have fallen In the Harramento valley, and In pass ing through It presented a much bet ter iinponninee Ihrn It did whin he j lert there. Hut nficr having been in 1 1 Jig Willamette valley for u few weeks I be could not belli but mil lee the rnd Hcal dlffei fiicn between the two val leys. Here the farm houses as a rule are twoyitory nlrueliires, and thorn Is a general air of prosperity around the farm, but there the bouses are nearly all one-story high and seullered here and there over the valley much fur ther apart than here. The Oregon delegation left Oak land yoslerduy, but Mr. Hartog, hav ing almost lost his voice yelling for; Oregon ami Eugene, left n day abend of tluiti before his voice was entirely gone. The California ail men made him promise Hint when they come to Portland for their convention In June 'to bring along a lot tit those Itoyul An no cherries which be il 'scribed si j fluently In bis speech, and which lie I boosted till during Ibe ronveii'.loti. ' v CNIV ERHITV ON WINS THE TOSS-l'l' Atlnrncy-Uoiicral Crawford has filed an opinion glvlm; the Htale University advo cates the right lo file the first argument fir distribution to voters by thu secretary of state. The matter of Hie form loiin of the title will he ar gued before Judge Calloway next Tuesday ut II p. in. II YOU KNEW The merits ot the Texas W'r.nder. you would nevor suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by t). J. Hull, or by mull. Send for) testimonial, llr. E. W Ollv.1 utreet, St, Louis. j Hood music at inn I'liderwood i Itlnk every evening. Come and en- Joy yourself. if I,' "v . . t. - - -n."' , it --'j ,-..- r-.r , . ' a. I xlr i . lJL.T tl . Jl ' h.JfcwA..'VJ! " '!.wnr '"''"' Hht to left tho,, 1 the Cook-rHne. Ke.n. Mitchell. Y., IteKlHtratlon opens for prima ries, January (I. (.'lose for election, April 7. Primary Klectlon, Auril 17. KotiUtratlon reopens, April 21. Close, frjr election, May 1 5. Genera election, June 1. lleglatratlon ruopena, Septem ber 20. Clbse for election, October 20. Presidential election, Novem ber 2. i: PERRY IIKUMONT ATTACKS ! 1'KKHIDKNT HOOMKVELI ; Washington, Jan. 23. Perry Bel- monc, presiaent 01 tne national uam- patera Publicity League, tonight charges President Hoosevelt with ut- illzlng the machinery of, the govern- m An In tflA Tea ft tea m tin I nn , j .t . . Under the cover of a proclama - Hon, prohibiting federal offlce-hol dors from activity in securing dele- K? T " triirHJZ with federal emissaries and officials' Instructed to Influence the election I. of delegates pledged to support the I President's candidate, who may, ev-! entually be the President himself. "The power of tho executive has been and Is being used for the same purpose even In the judiciary branch. Civil service reform has gone mad in the hunt for delegates. The war, navy, postofflco and Interior depart ments are being demoralized by the corrupting Influence of such dlreot Interference of the chief executive In political management." COFFEE Five 'degrees of excel lence: good; better; fine; finer; finest: all Schilling's Best. Your arnrer return your money il yoa don't like 11; w. pay bim WIl.M.t.Mr)- Klll.ir.l l'IM, Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In Hie loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby ap pearance of the face, especially un dor the eyes? Too frciiueut a desire to puss uelne? 'If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Co., prlcu do cents. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland, Ohio. IT DOI'.H THE IICSINESH Mr. 10. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., says of lliicklun'g Arnica Salvo: "It. dees th4 business; I have used It. for plies and enroll lliein. t'sed It tor chapped Itunil Applied It to in iltid It cured tlioin. old sore add It, healed It without leaving n scar be hind." lift cents at W. A. Kuykeu dull' drug store. AT THE OKI'IICI M Next week, beginning Mond iy nlgbt, moving pictures, "Ills Elrat Itldo" and "The Pirate's Treasure." lllus trustcd Bong entitled "Somewhere.1' He sure and bear Charles W. Parker in his high-class specialties, (iood mu sic, all week. You ran buy a tlnn umbrella for what you have to pay for a cheap one If you call at Watts' before they aro all gone. These umbrellas aro be ing closed out at cost. Corner Ninth nnd Willamette streets. We nre going to quit the umbrella trade anil are closing out our um brella stock at cost. J. O. Walts. lull a n 'i it ! Jeweler and optician, corner Ninth nan. J9.ujam, Willamette streets. . The Theatre Cafe is now serving a dish of delicious fresh shrimp with every order of ovsters. Conic and on I oysters. . tf BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT i ' I I Tonight champion meets champl- on. The biggest and most Important basketball game of the season will be.. played In the armory for the chompl onohlD pennant of the W. O. I. A. League between the rival blgb schools of Eugene and 'Roseburg. The The game promises to be exceedingly close and exciting, as both teams are so nearly matched and are last. An 'Interesting: feature of the game Is ,hat K,heT Koeeburg, Is nearly .h - iittia' man Cay Watson, and each Is regarded as wonjei.. MleT ltle Kame there will be a roceptlon and danoe In honor of ! the visitors. l j MOBE TROUBLE OVER nniiTrnTinii miirn-rr i no CONTESTING HOMESTEAuO uulnlBM"u liumi.uii.nuw , ' EUGENE TIMBER CIU'IHEHS FIND THEIR lU'CKiY UPSIDE DOWN IN' A CHEEK More trouble over the contesting of homesteads In the Wolf creek country southwest of the city Is reported. . W. D. Neeley snd Monte Miner, timber cruisers of this city, drove to a tract of timber land In the vicinity of Panther postofflce to cruise tim ber on the home.'itcad taken up by Karl Par-ons, also of this city, and contested by R. M. Day. the furniture, dealer. Neeley and Miner drove from Kiigenu In a buggy, putting the team up In a nearby barn while they were out on their cruising trip. When they returned to the rond to start for home they found tho buggy upside down in a creek along tiie road. It having been run off a bridge, presum ably by the honiestvi'e and olliers who were sen wilh him In that vicin ity. The rig belongs to Harnard West, the Eugene liverymen. It will be brought, back today or. tomorrow. Tho horses were not molested. JUDGE CAKE COMES OUT AGUfNST FULTON H. M. Cake's expected candidacy fer the (Inked Rtatips senatorshlp, to succeed C. W. Fulton, was announced yesterday bv Mr. Cake, says the Ore gnnlan. There are now two avowed aspirants for tho Republican nomina tion ffir that office, the other bel' Mr. Fulton. Mr. Cni". P'ivs he will support the direct primary law and statement No. t. Mr. H..'rn is ee an advocate of statement No. 1, and while not aggressively fighting it, Is counted bv l! ; ndvoc ites im it'i ene'nv. Mr. rake v in nnnounrn nis plat' form .later, but It Is known by his friends that its chief planks will be demands for. Improvement of rivers fond harbors and r"Vislon of llu tar- Iff. Ho has already declared himself opnosed to Snator Kulton's Plan for enlncged federal powers. Mr. Cako wlllrninke a Htnmp campaign over the state, beginning next month, for the prlmnry nomination, and If nomi nated will co'itpnie the epinpelgn up to t no general election, Juno 1. At Moro, Oregon, yesterday, fire starting In the twn-slory Elrod block" destroyed property valued nt $-17,-0110. The losses: W. V. Schuller, general merchandise, S 2 S . II 0 0 ; In surance, $18,000. M. E. Miller at torney, $1(1(10; Insurance, $S00. El rod & Cochran, real eslale dialers, net loss estimated at. Sin. Tho building was vii mI at 116,000, with $7000 Insurant . Edward Alexander Me'Viwell, who has h"en rece v.il -"t "s America's f re'iios: eoiniMi! . r, died !u New Turk Wt I'Uht, aged -II! years, of nervous collapse. Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMHH MACHINE MANNERS. The itandard typewriter ! really politer Than any machine In the land. Borne words like "Dear air" Most always occur In answering letters to hand. The language abutting May be sharp and cutting And aensltive persona might tease. But still It ends duly With "Yours very truly" At prim and polite a you please. When bustneas Is normal The note may seem formal, Just stating compactly the case. The buinea,man plnchea Hla tinea and his Inches To save on hie time and hla space. But In the beginning r The greeting Is winning So friendly and sweetly begun. Another unbending Appears M the ending. Although It la only a dun. Tla not that the fellow la feeling quite mellow, A though all the world were hla kin, A heart overflowing With sweetness and going To take all the rest of us In. It'a Just the typewriter That makes the world brighter, Politely, with musical tones. By saying: "Dear sir, I opine you're a cur. Yours very sincerely, Bill Jones.' Notices the Heavy Onee. "Ilis wife Is forever drop ping hints." "I suppose he takes them." "Only w b e 11 tbey are In the form of flat irons." Beating the Birds. "How fitr did the man suy It was to town?" uskwl the fair one ill the niitomoblle of her companion, who had Just inquired the distance. "lie said It was three miles as the crow tiles." 'Then we oiitflit to make it In two and a half the way you drive, Char ley." Exercise For the Imagination. "Pa. bow do tbey tell when they get to the equator?" "Tbey have ways of calculating that you couldn't understand." "Hut It Is an Imaginary line, Isn't It V "Ves." "Then why can't they Just as well Imagine that it is somewhere else?" " Strong Arguer. "1 BupiKwe iJurwln bnil more or loss trouble tfi'tthiK tho world to nccupt tils fjicts wiwn lie tiist announced tlieiu." "Yes; praeticnlly everybody was op posed to him." "I'.ut he held hi.y owu in the con troversy." "Held Ids own! He tuudo uiouUeys of Jhe entire humiin race!" Surpassed. You have hpjml of tho charge of tho Ught brinadt1, A chttiKo that's hlntorlc; but, ho, sir, Your wlft! will Inform you lt'a put In the sriiilfi Hy tho charge every dy of the grocer. Fleet of Foot. "The storm was terrllic Tho wind wus blowing it hurricane, nnd the waves were running like mountains." "Very Interesting, but I didn't know that mountains run." "I am surprised at your lgnoranc. Pon't you know that mountains imwt always run north and south?" Linear Measurement. "He Is the biggest liar In tho state." "Hot my L'uc'b ltlH.ls an Inch taller." An Arab Hbrividaai. l'or Rpvfii ibijs nftor tho wedillns I the Arab brldp nnd lirldc-tmmni nre , supposed not to lc:ive thplr room. The i bride may see none of her own fninlly j nnd only the women folk of her hns- i hand's, who w ait on her. Sbo remains , In nil her woddlnit tlnery and paint nnd ; docH absolutely iiifUihiK. 'I'lie hrlile- ' diooni cenenilly slip's out nt nljjht lift er three d:iys nnd sees n few friends privately, but be persistently hides from his wife's family, and should bn by neeident meet bis fnlher-ln-law be- j fori- Ibe wren days nre over be turns i Ills bnek nod draws his burnous, or ' balk, over Ills face. This Is their view of a honeymoon, and they grow ns I weary of It ns any European couple rto of their enforced continental tour Wlde World Mapulne. Good Ink, but No Bread. Sweynlieyni nnd Pnniinrti il, tSenuans who were the first to print m . M paper nnd tvpes e-N-!!ent ,Ual!t.v. Their Ink on vw prime I more than 41m years n v. "Ul l:i bhl.-klless ulrl. 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GIBSON & SON 1 Phone Black 1571 ft 97 West, 8th Street. 6 4. TraiTiS-CofttineJital Popular Winter Chautauqua Assembly BAPTIST CHURCH Friday and Saturday Evenings Jan. 24th and 35th Auspices Baraca Male Quartet FRIDAY EVENINGRoblcy Male Quartet First Tenor bleconi Tenor and Impersonator John Vaughn Bayari T. Robley First Bass Second Bass Will G. Kid Howard Kinscy SATURDAY EVENING - Lecture, "Russian Prisons and Siberian Exiles." By John Sobieski, the Polish Prince, only son of Count Sobieski; under penalty of death if he should return to Russia. r3 Adult Season Ticket 50c, Single Admission 35c g Child's Season Ticket 25c. Sincle Admission 25c ?2 W. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. EUGENE Medic.il nrd Surgical STAFF " V KiivVc,.H.il, M. o y.O.IWvr. M. D. P. I. Birtle. M. D. R- F. Sc4ieff. M. D. D. A Piiiir, M q rVVV''"r,r'M D- L. E. McD.jai, M. iK ..Training School for purses.. traininci in a'0 irSC of !ccturcs by thc Acuity and practical train ng in he hospital. The medical and sureical staff I . Vis W.KUYKKNnAIT M )..5u. AN INHERITANCE glands about the neck, brittle bon ranaio? and cem ad JS deposits. S. S. S. is the greatest of all yj purifiers,' and it not only goes to the Ttrt bottom of the trouble and removes the cau and cures the disease, but it supplies tv, wean, " - -" ucuuaigj properties it is in need of. S. S. S. is nti, tirolu nf healin?. cleansin? root. 2! 4 to the public that W. J. have bought the H stock, known as the H AX AI'PKTIZIXG IIUEAKKAST Is what Is most Important and most difficult to provide. tr buckwheat flour, cereals and other groceries will help yon make the meal all that It should be. Come and let 3 supply you with htjathlnss that thnipt other women' husbanJs to ent in tho piorning. Give yours the samo treatment and find how much readier he will pay for .that new hat or dress. Try our genuine sorgham. HOSPITAL For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Oscs Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. are; Kuykendall. coach; O. W ataun and C. V .!. o a A