Hats
Shoes
and
FOR. MEN
If you want
a new hat
or a new
pair of shoes
we have just
what you want
0017 I
.BLAEBEBEB;
L ..lhMj'&agj-J
COUNCIL PASSES -LIQUOR
SHIPMENT
RESOLUTIONS
COTTAGE filtOVK I'I?;MS
OI' GENERAL INTEREST
Black and brown
stiff hats in the
latest shapes $3.00
Softhats$l.50,$2.00
$3.00 and $5.00
J. M. O'Donnell
shoes $3.50 and $4
Stetson shoes $6,00
ROBERTS BROS.
..rOCCERY..
554 Willamette Street,
Julius
Goldsmith
NMIffHHlHUUHHHIl
Oil Paint'ngs
W htve a limited number o(
PAINTINGS which we .re xlllug
At coil fur A lew diva, price Irom
SOcto $10 00
Litut deign. In PR AMR MOULD
INOS, See our window
OVERTON
Wall Paper and Paint Co.
s The new improved
GLOBE-WERNICKE
Sectional Book Cases
In Mission and
Standard Styles.
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
Book Store
Agrntsfnr G-W
Bookcases and Ollicc Fixtures
C. K. Munro T. W. Munrot
HOUSEFURN1SHINCS
We now have the most complete
line of ilovci in Eugene
Bd and Bedding, Rugs and
Matting, Shell Hardware
and cuttelry
6? W. Klghlh St.
EJ3CNI. . . OR.CCO
GOOD WATER
Alt who want PeWk VdU
and Pit Vtrr no ! uli
Uktion by up
Ped 0:l
J. E. KJLBQRN,
?7 High Si., Eugene
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and Heavy Hauling
VOOD FOK i ALB
For she cannot lielp it. Women are
often cross, irritable, liyHtenc, and
declare they are driven to detrac
tion at the slightest provocation.
Men cannot understand why this
rinnum ijc ho. jo tnem it Is a mys
tery liecuiiso In nine times out of
ten this condition is caused hv a
serious feminine derangement.
A remedy is necessary which acta
directly upon the orirnns afflicted, re
storing a healthy normal condition to
tne Icmlmno system, whieh will
quickly discl all hysterical, nervous
and irritahlo conditions. Much if
LYDIA ELPINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
The following letter serves to
provo tins met.
Mrs. jMattie Copenhaver, 815 80
81st Bt.. l'ursons. Kans.. writes:
" For two years 1 suffered from the
worst forms of feminine Ills, until 1
wu almost driven frantic. Nothing
but morphine would relieve me. I.ydi
E. l'lnkhaiu's Vegetable Compound
brought me lioalth and happineu and
maue me a wen woman.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN
For thirty venrs l.vdin K. l'ink
hum's ttsllIll (.'omjioiiiid, iimili
from rootH and herlw, has liecntlie
standard remedy for female ills
and has wilivcly cured IhoiiMindsol
women who have heeii I nmlileri will
iliKplacemi'iils, in llaiiiimitioii, ulrein
tion, tibiiiid tiimoi-s, ii n uliii ilicK
lieriixliu puiiiH, liuekuilie, that hear
IllK-down feeling, HlUlileiiey.imligeH
lion,di7.ziiieKs,ornervou.si)io.stnilioii Whv don't vim I i v if V
Mrs. I'liiklmiii Invites nil sick
women to vtrlto tier for iiilvici
Mm hits glliiloil thousands t
intuitu. Aililrexs, I.ynn, liu
j nAMnpiiccTANnlC
inimnui aniiv IV
WC r". r 1 I . JLJ
DANDRUFF7AND
wc r". r 1 1 .
lrAUJNtrtlAIitCS
are but outward sinus ol the"evll
done in secret by myriads ol dan.
Jrull germs sapping the lile blood
ol the hair.l Micro kills the para
site, soothes. Ihe itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
It (ailing oot.lA single application
gtvea relief and proves Its worth,
Save your hair beforo too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
dellghtlul dressing lor the bair,
tree Irom grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist lor Iree booklet.
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,
M.TkANO, O.t.O
Chesterfield
Clairvoyant
and Palmist,
Full Life Readings,
giving names, dutis,clc.
50c 50c
for cue
week
ONLY
I will give
i' my $5.00
dead
trance
psychic reading fcr
Satisfaction gu.u.in-.-r
r.o L'c accented.
M2 Willamette
s Q a. m. to
;::J St-.:;liy.
' Cc
deep
50c.
teed it
Parlors
street, llx
9 p. m , c.u:
Cc L w
iavors law I'ltoifiiirrivo kiiii
ME.NT OK INTOXICANTS TO
I'HOIIIIIITIO.V TKItftlTOItV
AHKH POK ADDITIONAL Al'I'ItO,
I'RIATIO.V FOR POHTOFFICK
ItllLDINt)
At the meeting of the eity council
yesterday afternoon In addition to the
i passing of ordinances assessing the
cost of paving Willamette street be
tween Eleventh and Thirteenth and
of certain sewers, as mentioned In
yesterday's Guard, It passed the fol
lowing resolution.
"Itesolved. That It Is the Judgment
of the common council of the city of
KiiKene that the bill now before con
gress, commonly known as the Till
man bill, which permits the prohibi
tion of the shipment or Intoxicating
liquors Into prohibition territory, Is
demanded by good public policy and
should bo neacted Into law; and be
It further
Itesolved, That our sonutors and
representatives he and they hereby
representatives be and they are here
by respectfully asked to use their best
endeavors to secure the passage of
thus act as speedily as may be.
"That this resolution bo properly
authenticated by the mayor and city
recorder and a copy hereof forward
ed to each of our senators and rep.
rescntatlvor."
Tho resolution went through by a
vote of 6 to I, Councilman Klsher bo
Ing the dissenting, member and Coun
cilman llarbaugh being ebsent. Mr.
Klsher rhvo as his reason for voting
against tbeTiisolullon that he thought
congress knew Its business without
nny suggestions from the Kugene
council.
Special Appropriation.
The resolution on the poHtofflce
appropriation was as follows:
llesolveil by tho ( oninion ( oitncll or
of the cltv of Kugene:
"Whereas, The city of Kugene has
at the petition of property owners
having property thereon, Improved
by piiviug and curbing Its main street
and has iikhchhciI the cost thereof ex
elusive of street Intersections to the
pronerty nbii'tlng thereon; nnd
Wherc'is, The I'lliled Rtales owns a
quarter block of land fronting said
Improved street and the just propor
tion of the cost of such Improvement
I'hiirgeublo to said quurtor is . . . .
and
Whorens. The city has been Inform
ed through the postofflce officials
'hut there are no funds of the I'nlt-
i States uvallablo to pay this assessment.
Thcrerori), the lion. W. C. Ilawley
oiigrcHMiiinu from this illstrlcl,. and
eiuitors Kulton nnd llnuruo are
hereby reHpeetfiilly asked to uho their
best endvnvors to ciihhh an tipprnpti.
it Ion to be made to meet this uhhchh
incur.
Post off Ice A pproprlal Ion.
'he mayor and city attorney were
Inalructeil to draft, appropriate reso
lutions asking congress to Increase
the appropriation for the govern
ment liullillng hi Kugcno from $r0,
000 to J 1011,000.
Mr. .'if ! Mrs. Jame3 Ostrander. ;
who have been spending the last
three months with relatives In North
Dakota and Minnesota, ' returned ;
home last Wednesday morning. He-1
fore returning home they spent u
week with their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Csarles llutiin-i
phreys, at Astoria. 0 !
Owing to poof hea.Th and oilier;
ousiness affairs cuiiiiik
ROSEtyjRG HIGH
BEATS EUGENE HIGH
AT BASKETBALL
o
In a very fast game the Itoseburg
.. .. I I uh Einn ljNKf Irani
By the victory the Hose-
50c
.,. . .,": rXi o ,,f .ho found, from the local mgn oy i" '
era and first caller of Hank at Cot-, . m. -r In theln
I turn flrnva haa tAntltifPri n IS rtHK- v.
This is the first High
school enme the High here has lost.
Thn first half waB 15 to 4, the
his reslg-
n,.,lH ..1.1a!. n. a . r.f.ttatttttit V I ll e
l,nrd 'nt rfirtr. if a meeting filnK second.
that body last Saturday venlng. I
At tho same time the position was
ac ine same uinu iiib j,oiiivji .,,. , . m The, intfer was
Offered to E. B. Phillip of this .""Vtlnuu.
who filed his acceptance therefor ana
will Immediately take op the duties
of the office.
The Modern woodmen of America
fiercely foueht during every minute,
the local team doing some very pret
ty work. Walter Fisher, at forward,
was Hoseburg's star, while Cocker-
i. . . j A nlavorl
-j v'.i.i.fc. .nnun'i line, ac guara aim lui-aiu,
degree of the order; Jointly Installed U ver? fast game l, Eugene's aggre-
officers at an open meeting neia " " . " "V
Monday evening. With the member-; larger on me average
ship and Invited guest, two hundred game on long shots, r m08'
people were In the hall. Besides cult baskets being thrown. French
the installation ceremonies, a short was very sure on fouls
program was rendered, after which The first half opened with seven
luncj. was served.. The officers tn-.or e ui.ou o. u,.. ...
J by the Modern wooamen or ; - --
America arer Consel. N. B. Comp-I inrown. rrmo .ur . -
ton; Adviser, James Oliver; Kscort, I thrown. French started scoring with
Orvillo Knapp; Banker, A. W. Kline: . scorea. soon anerwarus " "
Watchman, Roy Uingclon: semrr, pm i iiu - i."--
n-nn,. Dhu.iri.n nr Klne: lor e.UKene. me Dines io in i.iiu.
Manager. A. 13. Powell. The officers half being made Dy touls.
of the lloyal Neighbors are: Oracle
Mary Baker; Past Oracle, Mary Con
ner; Vice Oracle ,. wattle urown;
Chancellor, Phoebe Btoncburg; Re
corder, Mildred Wallace: Receiver,
Emma Powell; Marshal, Maggie
Lock wood; Inner Sentinel, Cora Tee
ters; Outer Sentinel, Sallle Hill;
Manager, Mary Sallee; Physician,
Dr. A. W. Kime. Western Oregon.
MEPENDENT CRIER
OF FORESTERS ORGANIZE
KKiCNK Ol UT IXSTITl'TKO
WITH TWKXTY-FIVK CHAKTKK
M KMIlKltS
KiiK'Mip rniirt nf tho Imlrpomlcnt
OrdT of Kort'stiTH wiw tnstltuttvl hm
ntriht with twiMity-flvo rhiirtrr inMn
hir, lt,iuty Supromo l'httf Kuukim
H. K. Orr hulmtliiK Iho nffiivm into
wv H)ltloiiH. Ktilliiwliin urn tlit
rt leers fur tlm first ttnn:
A. H. Ilutiu'it, tniirt tlt'imly; V. U.
Oii rhlcf raiiKr; Wltllnm t'nin1,
punt rhlt'f ra n nir ; tltMirno t'lurk,
vlei t'lili f nuiutM-, V. V, CnsHhJy; 'rr
t",rtlln tuMTflui y ; It. .1. KlrkwiMul, fl
MiiiH'iul MtMTtMin y : T. N. Slunnway,
trrntnirrr; K. M. Oay, pl'yslt'taii; V.
1 1 . Klrby. nixiitilrtt ; (ii'orco Slui
nuttiH, ttralor; NiMl .MeOri'inly. ncnlor
woimIw iiitl ; .1 anion ltty iinltU, junior
wmulwiinl; M. YitkIc. Honltir bi-a;U';
Klnifr Wllllamn, Junlttr bfaU.
A Imiitjin't watt ncrvoil fttllowtnn
llu In At a 1 hit Ion. Tho next imvtlni;
n Ik ht tho inoinborM hope to havo tho
hi'iinr of havliikc Frank K. Haml. ol
Lou AiiKi'lon, I'arlflr I'oast inanaor
of tho Imlcpomlont Ortior of Koront
oik, mill surprlito htm with n larui
olaitii (or Initiation.
AT THK OHIMIKl'M
Noxt wook, ht'Ktnulnic Monthly nlsht
movtiiK plcturo. 'HI First Hi.lo'
mhI ' Tho Ptrato's Troauri." lllim
trusted noun ontl(ol "Somow hortv
Mo itnro ami hoar Charlos K. FarKoi
(n his hlKh-oUiitu uptvialtto. ttivtl mu
sic all Hh.
S. E. Stevens
. . I'l Wit Tl N KU . .
Ne mil. i. hi l iiern' Plnnu
ItotiM', , I'litnie Mntn 41,
1t.hl. nre 1:tM , . J, St.
Itillt'llix I'liolll' ll 1!7TI.
iiii can buy a fine umbrella for
you hao to pny f.r a ilKitp ion
it u call nt Wmi- before Ihey an
;ll Kne. '1 hese uiubrelliin are be-
le-r el ' i ' ! t'onier '
ail. I Wttlliic.ette MreetH.
We are going to quit tile nu'hrelb
trade and are iitng out mir utn
brella stix-k at cost. J. (1, Wn-ts
Jeweler and optician, corner Ninth
and Willamette streets.
CANDY NAMK CONTEST
FIGOI.ETES Nobody guessed the
correct name. Following are tne
nearest gucBsers:
First, Sam May. "Flglets.
8ocond, Ida Dommersnaes, "Flg
lets."
Third, Morris Schwarzschlld, "Fig-
let-."
Fourth, Kdlth Gardner, "Flgottes."
Fifth-, Mao 1). Khisey. "Flgatto."
Tho flrHt three are in as the votes
were cast. O I tub.
- TIlEKi'KL'XrNO
.1. F. Hoss has resigned his position
with Moon & Tlngley nnd will take
up his old trade of pruning trees
ngnln.
There Is much need of this kind of
work, und having had ten or more
years experience in this nusiness, ne
wishes to Bay to his old customers, ns
well as to new ones, that he will do
all kinds of treo trimming, pruning
and flower gardening, and will do It
right. I have two experienced help
ers that have bocn with me for two
years. ,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
PrlceB Just as reasonable as possi
ble for that kind of work.
Will do Iho work by the day or by
thn Job. ,
Leave all orders at. MOON ft TINU-
I.EY'S, (13 East Ninth street, Eugene,
Or., or write mo, J. F. HOSS, same
ntldroHK.
Roseburg's
guards before the close scored one
basket apiece, making the total
with fouls thrown 15 to 4.
The second half opened with fierc
er playing, and It was sometime be
fore the midget FlBher tossed the
first of the half. At Intervals, al
together too regular, he Bcored three
three other long shots. Wonnacott
also made one. Cockerllne made
one at guard, and Gwyn Watson shot
In a clean toss. During the middle
of the game Cockerllne went to for
ward, where he made one basket, and
Young, who replaced him at guard,
also scored two points. The game
until the last was terrific, and had it
lasted another ten minutes the locals
would have scored more.
The local team was very fast, but
lacked by a Bmall margin the speed
necessary to cope with Roseburg's
strength and size. The visitors, ac
companied by the girls' team of the
high school, left today to play at Al
bany tonight.
Tlie tabulated score follows:
Itoseburg Eugene
French, 4 C Mitchell, 0
Wonnacott, 2 F....C. Watson, 2
Fisher, 10 F. . . .G. Watson, 2
F. . .Cockerllne, 2
Goodman, 2 G Bean, 0
Klsly, 2 G. . .Cockerllne, 4
G Young, 2
French threw 7 fouls out of ten
chances. Clay Watson threw 1 and
Gwyn Watson 3 out of eight chances.
Referee, Hadley; umpire, liean.
flirts
You Need the Money
143
Shirts worth up to
$1.25
All go at
50 cts
You Need the Money
MEN BUY AT
I
TO ( l ItK A fOJd IN ONE DAY
Tako LAXATIVE BUOMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It fulls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig
nature Is on each box. 25c.
DltlSSMAKING
Suits a specialty. Miss Williams &
Co., Rooms 7 and 8. Gordon block ft
PORTLAND KOYAI. Il.kt-.lt
Bread, tho best and healthiest
bread made, for sale at Otto's. '
Wo hue nil the latest methods In
cleaning nnd dyeing at the Eugene
Dyo Works, corner Sixth and lllam-
utto street, l'huno Red 2ST.1. tt
Good mustc at tne linilerwood
Itlnk every evening. Como and en-
Joy yourself. tf
Why buy new clothes when wo can
tniiV., your old ones look like new
at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil
lamette streets. ' tf
No Hit t In k up wltn the I'etnluma
Inculmtor. You light tho lamp and It
does the rest. All slr.es t
CHAMBERS HARD WAKE CO.
DIED.
vttttttf
At the :inine of A. K. MePhersnn at
:i(',ri W"st Eighth st-eet. In Eugene.
January 2", 1H0X, Marjorle Lucille,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessi
Senvey. used S months and 10 days,
from whooping cough. The funeral
will be held Sunday afternoon at
2:110 o'clock, with Interment In the
Masonic cemetery. Rev. J. S. McCal
I u in will conduct the services.
Tho Manitoba government is con
sidering a proposal to license bartenders.
SIGK HEADACHE
Lpositivclf enrod by
inese mine nils.
The j also relieve Dis
tress Irom Dyspepsia, in
digestion and Too Ilo&rtj
Eating. A perfect rem
edy tor Dizziness, Nausea.
Drowsiness, Bad Taste
in the Jlouth. Coated
Ttmpie, Puln In tne side
TnRHO LIVEIL Thm
rtpulato the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
UAKItKo
SPITTLE
IjlVER
JliMLLS.
CARTERS
ITTtE
IVER
PILLS.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Siimlo Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
Acerage!
Acreage!
50c
CE22S
I
!! W
b wish to announce to the public that V. J.
Davidson r-rocerv stock, known as the S
Gibson & Son have bought the H. B.
Bee I live .Grocery, 07 West Sth Street, where we 2
XX 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.
II ...
mving painted and repapered the store through- JJ
out and our new goods are orriving daily, we invite
your inspection. A share of your patronage solicite. h
Respectfully yours, "
Phone RlarV 1 171
9? West. 8th Street.
W.J. GIBSON & SON I
I WWII mi llilliiMl.fttlHinfiJ,jnWM,
The Theatre Cafe Is now nervine i
lh' of delkloiK fresh shrimp lth
every order of oysters. Come tu'
at yst.is. ti
The Theatre Cafo is now serving
idlsh of delicious frtvh shrimp with
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, 2l2
miles from , Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school.
Rooms 3 and 4 Bcckvvith Bld
J ........ .1.7 --.
'.-
AX AlH'ETIZINO
BREAKFAST
Is what Is most Important and
most difficult to provide, t'r
buckwheat flour, cereals and
other groceries will help yon
make the meal all that It
should be. Come and let us
supply you with the things that
thmpt other women's hiifb.inJs
to eat In the morning. Give
yours the same treatment and
find how much readier ho will
pay for that new hat or dress.
Try our genuine sorchani.
W. M. GREEN, IZlXh
6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
spXIKTrrffiTllMM
A FULL LINE OF...
'. .
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
ftfld Heater ?f the Leading!
I Makes at,
S. L. LONG "AWARE STORI
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