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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 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 Soft hats $1.50, $2.00 $3.00 and $5.00 M. O'Donnell shoes $3.50 and$4 Stetson shoes $6.00 ..AT.. ROBERTS BROS. ..TOGCER.Y.. ' 554 Willamette Street THE COME AND SEE SfGN NEARLY All OLD OFFICERS SEEK DENOMINATION J Gioa Goldsmith 3 Oil Paintings Thlti fllioi in permanently attached in the front of the main building: of the I.ydia E. Itnkbam Medicine Company, Lynn, Mam. Wliat Dock This Hlen Mean ? It menus that imlmc intDcction ol the lAliomtory and mothmui of doing bimiiu)H8 in hnnnNtlrdcHirod. It meant) that thoie ia nothiiiK al)ont tho bu- IneHs which w not "ojxm and above-bonrd." It meana that a pennani'iit invita tion In extended to anyone to come and verify any and all HtiiteinentH made in the advertisements of J.ydia K. I'inkliam's VeKeUijilo Comimtnid. Is it a purely vegetable miiiiximid made from roots and herbs with out drills V Clone mid See. I Jo the women of America continu ally use its much of it as wu are toldf Conns nnd Hi-ii. i' Was tlierc. ever such a ixtrHon as i.yaia it,. j'niKiiam, and w there anv Mm. riiikliain now to whom Hick woman are asked to write t Coinn und Hee. Is tho vast pi ivatocorrcHiondcnco wltli sick women conducted bv women oidy, and are the letters kept Binciiy coiiniicntJui f Come and Sec. Have tbey really got letters from over one million, one hundred thousand women corresimndcns '! Count anil See. Have tlicy proof -that I.ydia E. I'inkliam's VcKetablc Compound has cured thousands of those women if Come and Hee. This advertisement is only for doubters. The great army of women w ho know from their own ersunal oxperience that no medicine in the world equals I.ydia K. riiikham's Vcgcti'ible t'ouiiiiiiind for female ills will stilt uo on using anil being ben- 0t)lel by it; but tho Mor doubting, iinic-ruig woman must, tor tier own iako,be taught contldeiice.forsho ulso might just oh well regain her health. HIIKHIKF KIHK ONLY COUNTY OF. PICKIt W HO tflLL NOT RUN THIH VKAH. LKK. KEENEf, til IHKM.t.V, PIUCK, KAHTLANU AMI IHIXAKD AN NOUNCE CANDIIMCV BOWN AND H AMMO Nil MENTIONEI1 FOIt HHEItIPP ON fJKMOt'KATIC ' TICKET. RESOLUTIONS ON INCREASED. ' . APPROPRIATION Fe have llmllrd number of PAINTINGS which we are wiling I coil torn lew dayi, prlcea Irani SOctoSIOOO L.I.U drulgiuln FRAMli MOULD INOS. See our wlnduw OVERTON 1 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 Olticc Fixtures Dr. T.Felix Couraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure. nntlKup. tio 1 ullut I'mvtler for infants uml adnltu. Kxinil. siU'ly porfumtd. Ili'llill'm mi esrel li'iit complexion uml koi'psUiculiln olrur, toft und volvily. Hclloves kin irritation ami should Iw us d firoly nttor lialh- IliK mill MiaviiiR, Following are the city council's resolutions on the propose Increase In the appropriation for the govern ment building: Eugene, Or., Jan. 24. 10. To the Hon. C. W. Fulton. Hon. W. C, . athan Bourne. Jr.. Hon. w, C ,: Hawley and Hon. W. H. Kills, member of the senate and bouse respectfully Gentlemen: I have the honor to transmit to you the following resoIB tlon Daaaed by the common council of the city of Eugene, at a meeting thereof held January 24. 1908: "Whereas, There was heretofore appropriated by couftresa the eum of $50,000 (or the erection of a federal building at EiiKene, tho site of which has already been sweured, and the erection of which will probably be gin before auotlicr session of con gress;: and "Whereas, Tuero Is a fueling gen eral among our people that the appro priation should be Increased to IIU'J, 000 that a larKBr building and one more aiiiKoprtal e to I lie needs of the coiiiimintr.y may 1j had; uow, there fore,, be 11 Resolved, by the common council of the city of Kiigeue, That we hearti ly second Uils desire of our people and earnesi.ly refluent sucli Increase hi tho apniKprlution. In juiillficalUin of our courn we call uueullon to LJie following uniong other considers tlons; 1.. Since tho appropriation was madu the clt:f of. EiiKcne nus progress sed In populiuJiHi, In amount of busL. miss done, in. providing hetl.ee utreoLs. public parks, slroet ruilwny faittllUeaJ und in settiioif the prliminury work i iur hii eiump;ru unu ;uiL-tiittiw wuier iving a di'liglit nl ami refroshink" fjftuot. At deal. givi fill FERO. T. era or by mail, U5 cents box. i'ro- parvd by HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, IOH UU AM) HtCOHUISUrU BT To use an old-time stereotype! ex pression, the Lane, county political pot is simmering and the boiling point will soon be reached. At the regulur election next June all the county officers will bo chosen with the exception of one commissioner, II. I). KdwardR, who wus elected! two years ago, holding over, It is learned by Tho Guard that every bolder or the Important ofTlces, Willi the exception of Sheriff FlHk.. will try for re-election this year ami several have already filed their nom- Inailug petitions. They are: .Coun ty Clerk E. U. bee, County .Judge ti lt. Cbrlsmnn, County Coinniisslriinir Hugh M. I'rlco and Couuty Assessor II. r. heeney. County Treasurer It. K. Kastliuid today Informed a report er that he Intends trying for re-election and It Is understood that. County Superintendent W. I). Dlllard will do likewise. Coroner Cordon and Surveyor Collier are non-committul ! oil the subject, but they will also probably fall In line. These are all ; uupply,, at a rate who'iy unknown In Iti'pnlillciins. There have been no-j Its former hlolory. n;. Is dil'Ci'iilt by other candidates mentioned for these) figures tn shoav the extent of this ad severul oirici-s except that of conniyjvanco. ftunuCdng of It may be seen commissioner. George Comer, of Col- in this: In two yean our children.1 luge Grove, having expressed a de-Jof school ag have increased from I sire to servo the people In that cnpa-jjlHSl to 2145; our high school at- clly.. There will probably he a hiii'd'j tendance front 2 C s to JM0 giving ukJ fight between him and .Mr. I'ricf-I as wo may bedeve,. thc-HecontS largesc for the nomination at the primaries .1 high school in the stale: our njstaJ stamiis sales I'roiu $IX,2rt in $20. - 7111; our moaey on djioslt kn banks! from $l,l2i).JOi;"i io .B.32,a!lS. On year ago there was not a block oft paved stree'i in the clly now we have nine hftneks of fully completf d hard;hitu!!tlDic paveiii-ut. til.it! blot-ki-' more under construction and ten .in ! addition ordered. Oiic year ago thoe was not a ulock of street railway In the city;; now we have 31 blocks In successful operation equipped with the best double-tracked' electric carrs. We can sity with no llttl pride,, yet truthfully-, that the Eugene of tiinllvy Is a city, of distinctly, higher rank than tile Eugene of two years ago; but- 1 2.. We feel thai wo- have the :usur anco off even greater things. Eugene is tin county Hat and comnLcrcial cenlrnof a very large and rich coun ty. Cane county exceeds lu area soin of tho KuMtern states. Its ex treme westorn limits lie In ntngo 12 west, while lt extreme eastern ex teuxl Into II east, Willamette merlrian. In extreme width It embraces 11 gov ernmental townships. We are as sured by exiwrts that. It contains a larger body of standing timber than any other county in tile Hulled Slates. N"ear Eugene the Willamette branch es, sending In various dlrwtlons sev eral large tributaries, upon which, or along the hanks of which this vast market. Many miles of steam and trolley railroad must reach Into these river valleys from our region. This great body of timber is as yet scarce ly touched. The next lii yearn can not fall to make Eugene a very con siderable city. What the lumber In dustry did lu quickly developing the Interior ell lea of .Michigan. Wiscon sin and Minnesota it cannot fail to do for Eugene, since here a much I ho people of Cottage Grow and Ibe southern part of the county have for a number of years striven to got thr conimiHslonerstiip und nenrly suc ceeded two years ago when V. T.. Kayser, nf Cottage Grove, rnn against II. I). Eif wards- at the primaries and lost by only a few votes. As far-as learned the llemocrats luive mentllm ed no one for these oflfcos. . Unci, for Sheriff's Office. As annonnced by The Guard some time ui. Sherirf I' I nit has clWer nilued to sluy out of politics nerv after and will not nttn agallt rlils year. Ills chief deputy, G. C, Pl'ani mond, tins unnouneir Ills Intention of aeoklnit the nonrrnntlon on the Democratic ticket, and Harry Bown, a former deputy of Ptsk, Is no prom inently mentioned for the nomina tion. Theso two will come to an iigiwinenl soon. H' Is said!,, and, one of the other will withdraw from the field. As yet no Itepnlitlvim candi date for the ol'Heo has appeared above tho horizon. There has nK been much said ns to legislative candidates In either party. PRIZE FOB BEST BOY CARPENTER The Griffin Hardware Company of fers ns a prist! to the school boy who builds tho best bird house In the com petition thut Is now going on a set t tools cnnslst lug of the following pieces: 1 lllston handsaw. I Mav rroiirl. of OOURAUDS ORIENTAL CRtAM j'1"1" hammer. 1 ratchet brace. I glm- ST.NI,i:"H, Ota Wlllnmeltii St Eugene U-4 Inch hand ax. Irwin bits. 1 Keen Kutter 1 S-lnch wrench, t No. S4 THE Oliver Typewriter Is Superior to all Others Visible Writing: No Carriage to Lilt C K. Mimro T. W. Munroc HOUSEFURNISHINCS We now hve the most complete line of stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding, Rugs and Matting, Sheli Hardware and cuttelry 6f W. Eighth St. C'lJINl. . . . OR.CCO r; S. ikANK, Agt. Any ol ; m ic' ine taken in ;xc!:ange rule,. 1 set awls and tools, 1 tl-tnch tint Ion pliers, I fi-lnch Keen Kutter screwdriver, 1 Stanley level, I No. 110 block plane. 1 oil stone, I car penter's pencil, 1 carpenter's apron, Nil. I t steel square, 1 ;l-4 Inch Keen Kutter chisel. 1 1 1-4 inch Keen Kut ter butt chisel, 1 try and mitre square. The tools are on display In tho south window of the store. IIIGHKIt HEALTH LEVI". I have reached a higher health larger amount of timber stands on a given area, and the demand for lum ber Is constantly Increasing, while the area of production Is constantly les sening. We pass over our agricultural re sources and otto r local sources of wealth, Important as wo esteem them, since we think tho lumber Industry assures our city ns nothing else can. Immediate and unprecedented growth. We most urgently request our sen ators nnd representatives In congress to use their best endi'uvors to secure level since 1 begar. using Dr. King's I tilp mi-rease In appropriation, and New Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring cr, of West Kranklln, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels winking Just right." If these pills disappoint you on trial money will bo refunded at W. A. KuykcndalPa drun store, 25c. GASOLINE WOOD R.WVINO aw W. O. White I. prepared to your wood on short notice. Phono lllack 4351. Residence, 518 West Sixth street. MOTtlEH'a KITCHEN rrrr. rrrV Scott's w.'sjisiii Capsules .w.h GOOD WATER i s-X a rosmvz cunE.iiln".;:, thank Jim In mlvaiu'u fir tho efforts ynn may tako In our hohair, Very rvdiiootfuHv yours, J. D. MATLOCK. Mayor. H. F. DOHK18. Kocordcr. Alt wlw n !W.Jf.xk. TrtU and Pir V4Ur cu get hkUon by ciHl.-K up Fed $J?l J. E. KILBORN, i57 High St., Eugene Williams Co. Transfer Llehl and Heavy Haulinfl TOCD rOR i ALE K k'V-8 c., it MKS. S. Y. AllHOTP. 1 jl tl,lI.IUlH.,M , JiffTVr yZf'M'Z I iwti v.t r-v.i, nKEnv J.v. t.- A " .-1.-.4 .1 iitM . Ilreiiil, the best nnd hcatthloi VV-" WUII1IUHH, j .. .. . "T""7. .. VI II.. 11... ,W .Ml iHwl nth and OaK streets, has open-i new nuuoueinent. ttoed ; ,1 room by the day. week or mouth. Ktrst-class home rooklux. ' 1 tilcken dinner everv Sniulav CANDY NAME CONTEST FIGOl.ETES Nobody guessed the correct name. Following are the nearest auessers: First. Sam May, "Flglets." Second. Ida liommersnacs, "llg lets " Third, Morris Schw.-irxscblld. ' Flg lets." Fourth, Edith Gardner, "Flgettfs." Fltth. Mae 11. Ksjisey, "Flgatto." The tlrst Giree are in as the votes were iat. OTTO'S. mtlSSMAKINO Mil's a specialty. Miss Williams . liooms 7 and S. Gordon block fl Hold til W. I.. UK LAM), 1'riiioii.l ililt'.E IttMIMS AlOIHCl:S I have Moc4, In ronteniplatlnn. Teuauia desiring store roonti and of. j IIi-m mil do well to consult me Im I ranillati'ly 1 am also planning fiats Why bnv pew clothes when we can; foltll.WI) UOVAL IIAKFItV . malse iur uKt ones look like new. Ilread, the best and licaliniest ; at Eugene l'M Works, Sixth and Wtl- bread made, for sale at Otto's. lamette streets. if 1 , ! lis,- all the latest wetheds In icleamng and dyeing at the Eugene HontehulMer will find the t, t t bargains In Ulalr street addition, i )V ; .iihki, junr own lerms; pay lor your: i lot or acre tract out of your month- Works, corner Sixth and Willam ette street. Phone Hed USUI. tf nvetlors Will double their mnnnt S The 1-hetr Cxfe In nuw .Krvln. . i'n two years If ihcy bur lots or acre! Uh of di'lli-lous fresh shrimp with rm. RUSH I The Slaughtering Continues ON 1 AT THE RED TAG SALE ,- . 4. n ' cfn-i.iieTTiio-Sale Enzene has ever lieard of. Thousands Th(S tliegr-eatt VjghWg WZJ. np.t0.date Merchandise g0i thousands-of dollars worth i of gbJt we are otocked .and ..need the SonTravI goteDQWN! Dowxf W and quality is still to the To SttJS old Smder bought for ebb sale-but our Hot Merchandise ,s put righto, JitMhe " -rSu? TAG" on-lthis sale U not feeeh beeri here will be back, and those who have not been here bad better hurry and come in ,lfuZJZe--cverv article euaranteed-goods echanged-satisfaction guaranteed. Men's Suits, values up to $16.00 Better vaWs now than ever. Men's full hand: tailored, band finished wool suits, non-break--able bair cloth front, in all the new colors and intakes semi-pegged pants and shaped legs, the coat has square shoulders, seme fittinff back, and the new shaped' jquare skirt effect, values to CI 1 QK HUtOfV sale V Women's Coats, values up to $ 1 o.oo The greatest value ever ottered in Ladies' Coatj less than the cost of raw material velvet collar, trimmed with braid, quarter lin black kerseyy perfect fitting loose back full width to skirt, a coat worth more tha double , value up to $ J 0.00 . sale.. - - $4.90 It' , - THE BON MARCHE Jenkins StarbucK i tx Dealers in REAL ESTATE We are new comers hire 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 are ia correspondence with a number of Eastern People who are 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 arc comtng west. If you want to SELL, list your property with "us for there is going to be "things doing" in real estate that is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 17 and 18 THEATRE BLOCK iUaHS IN ONK OR MANY COLORS T: LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR 1 Hb: PRODUCTION OK HIGH GRADE WORK trit it it ts uiTtu mini SB! Tho Thc.vr fafo , now ,rv,n7 di!,..0!..t.!.,d!,,fr."h shrimp . WE LEAD Others Follow Acreage! . Acreage! . Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. , Rooms 3 and 4 Beckwith Bld E wish to-announce to the public that W.J. Gibson & Son have bought the ' H. Davidson grocery stock, known as the 3 Bee Hive Grocery, 97 West 8th Street, where we j intend to. carry at all times a. full stock of Staple 9 and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed. Highest market price paid for Country Produce. Having painted and repapered the store through out and our new goods are orriving daily, we invite your inspection. A share of your patronage solicite. jj Respectfully yours, W.J. GIBSON & SON Phone Black 15T1 97 West. 8th Street,. :--.C'-r ,X.'.bUi.- iPilENO MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Made of lected Eastern Oregon bard wheal. f, Juces more loaves o( bread than any other fla" lsi tol loaves are lighter and whiter. Because ol the IncWf q jautlty of bread produced the cost Is no h;gher tlt " other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE. PORTLAND FLOUR ING MILLS srsascMsxaasr: A FULL LIN OF. New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Heaters Makes itadins' U NO HARDWARE STORf c kit 111" I. Si bi be ill lew ICob I.UI like Jrt'K rle CK Prl Be. He I Get Rei ' Cl Pre t iLUt Direr lasm liPPt t l fciial The ktei 1 lien) llMI ht'C ill! Ill, mast (to Tke ie t the Mr 1 The 1 ken 01 'ore t to on ft mc llectei fit It 1, I iiladel If ret sons Ms lumen (jsesi 1 nds. In th ire ei e 31 tith c leie su begh K th laid con Fl 1 ellor Id he i ot W ai Nrabl. frtior the b Hitrli The , Mm, Lh t 1 ft Dot e it pen 1 th. lltn ltlt all',! r ratio 'lion. SD4 Tit'-"" '.. Phmw 1' ( 'lw O ti 1 1 v i for fsmllle , . . . 7 . ... i, I if a I' "i- v' u-t" i j.i S. to the ( ' vi f tacT r"! 1 "he 1