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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1908)
TBU ETOSXB DA1LT OCABD. WEDXESDAT. JAJflTART 29, 1909 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 $3.00 Softhats$l.50,$2.00 $3.00 and $5.00 J. M. O'Donnell shoes $3.50 and $4 Stetson shoes $6.00 ..AT.. ROBERTS BROS. ..TOGGERY.. 554 Willamette Street, CI0ARS Julius , Goldsmith :: Oil Paint'ngs i f ; VTt have llmltrd numlwr ol , , PAINTINGS which we art idling ' 1 at coil lor i few davs, prices Irom ! socio $10 on ; J-strs) dnleniln FRAMIS MOULD- i 1NG3. See our window i ; OVERTON I Wall Paper and Point Co. The new improved CLOBE- WERNICKE Sectionul Book Coses In Mission and Standard Styles. SCHWARZSCHiLD'S Book Store Agents for G-W Bookcases and Ollice Fixtures CHARTER OF COTTAGE GROVE NEEDS REVISING COMMERCIAL CLl'B APPOINTS A COMMITTEE CLUB ARRANG ING TO MAKE llKTt'KIf VIHIT TO HUCIENE IN NEAR FITUBE BLIND PIGOER IS FINED 1200 (Special Correspondence.) Cottage Orove, Jan. 2. At a large and well attended meeting of the Commercial Club of tbli city on Monlay evening a committee was ap pointed for the purpose of revising and bringing up to date the present city charter. The committee appoint ed consisted of II. O. Thompson, f-'ln-gul Hinds and Oliver Veatch. There have several mutters come up which have proven tho present charter was deficient, and this com mittee, working In conjunction with the one to he named by tho Mer chants' Protective Association, It Is hoped will be able to draw up a doc ument which, when presented to the voters of tills place for ratification, will meet with the approval of all. Will Make Return Visit Tho Commercial Club is In corre spondence with the Commercial Club of EiiKcne looking to arranging a dale for a return visit of the club from here. Tho date will probably be about the imlddlo of February, and from all that has been said there Is no doubt a large crowd will go from here. , Comer for Commissioner, (leo. Comer, of this city, la circu lating a petition for thhe position of county commissioner. Mr. Comer Is man who has made the matter of good roads a study, and there is hard ly a person In thlie county who la more competent to pnss on all such matters. Mr. Comer Is meeting with tho hearty support of ull the business men, and all feel that this end of the county Is entitled to some representa tion. ' llllnd rigger I'liHil. Ono Yjilonllno. who has been run ning a "illnd pig ut this place for some time, fell Into the tolls of the law yesterday and was mulcted out of the sum of $200. This. fine was on two counts, and It Is rumored that there are a number of other charges being held over his head, lie lias made th.u statement that tho city would prohnhly bo as well off without him, and If he can soli his rcBtnurunt will probably "fly his klto." Cl'TTIXfl Ol' R1VKK HANK KNIlANdERS ROAD Editor Otiard: l'leaso call atten tion of the county court to this one subject. l,ast Saturday, having bus iness up the MiKonislo river, ns I reached the Hendricks place I noticed the cutting away of the river bank. I took tho men Hiiro at, the west end of his place and there Is only 20 feet left In width of the road between the corner of fence and the bank of the river. The last high water has cul away some thirty feet in width for some lull roils up and down tho riv er, commencing a little below Mr. Hendricks' house, and down the riv er. Cine more high water anil Mien tho road will be gone, as Hie river Is washing the bank now. The entire length down to hero the road was changed lias been rut away, mid now (here la only the brush belwen the rond anil I lie river, J. ,1. TOTTKN. C K. Munrot T. W. Monro. HOUSEFL.RN1SHINCS We now have the most complete line of stovei in Eugene Bids and Bedding, Rugs and flatting, Shelf Hardware and cuttelry if W. Bighch St.' EMttt. OR.CCO i IN ONI OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OK HIQH GRADE WORK iTtt at uw at uitiii mi pbbb Teachers' Kvainlimtlon, Notice Is hereby given "hat the county supcrlulwotlotit of l,ane eouiuy will hold the regtilnr examination of applicants for suite and eouuiy pa pers at (he court bullae In Kiigcue as i'oIIows: Por Stale Papers. Cnmim'tic lug Wednesday, February 12, at ! o'clock a. in , ami eoniltiiiiuu mull Saturday, February K, ut -I i ip. Wednesday - Penmanship. History. Sli lllllK, tieoKi'iipliy, Reading, I'sy cltolouy. ' Thursdnr - Written Arithmetic. Theory oi Teneliluiv. tlrnminur. Hook kceplng, l'lllcs, Civil lloverninenl. Friday- l'li Iiiih , HnnlUll tlco gritphy, Composition, Algebra, Nug llf.ll l.lteratiue. Saturday - Hot.iny, Plane C.eoin etry, tleneiill History, School Law. b'i i County l'nM'rs. CoiutucncliiK Wednesday, Febrnary 1'.', at ! o'clock a. in., and r mtluiiliiK until Friday. February I I. at -I i. in ! Widtiediiy- - rVnuiiiuslilp, History, jOrihourapliy. Heading, Physical tieo. map '.y. I Thursday - - Written Arithmetic. Theory of leaching. 1. 1 similar, I'hy slology. I Friday -Ceography, School l,aw. I Civil liovrrnim-ai. Kugllsh l.llcrntiiro j V.. It. IU1.I.AUH, I County Sllhel llltclidellt Hontehuil.icrs will find the but bargains in Ulai" ureet addition. Ms'se your own ;eruis: pay tor your lot or acre tract out of your month line. ,.r will ilouble ttielr money hi two year if 'bey buy Jot? or acre tracts In the lr.alr street addllloc. Tho tily uiu.t build In thai trhei'iin. IHtl SsM IKlMi Suits a pe, laity. M!-s William v o., Iioomi , and S. Cordon block fl ttilSTI, l I'.OYAI, RAM l!V llread, the Pest and healtnlesl 'bread made, for sale at Otto's. . "A decided hit" was the verdict of New York critics In their reviews of "The Gingerbread Man," the musical fantasy which Nixon and Zimmerman will present at the Eugene theatre on Thursday evening, January 30, Full to overflowing with the best efforts of Frederick Hanken, who wrote the lyrics, and A. Baldwin Bloane, whose melodies hare been whistled and annf for years, redolent of the good cheer of Chrlstmasttde, the merry Jingle of sleigh belli and the coming of Santa Claus, It appeals to all classes and condition!. Nixon ft Zimmerman have selected a cast Including Evelyn Kellogg, Mabel Day, Nellie Rice, Rosa Snow, Oarrlck Major, Mred Nice, Jas. McElbern, Percy Wataon, Lute Vroh- man, Bert Lovoy, Annie Dresslor, Fannie Msrtlne, Fred Wall, -Frank Mansrield, Ed nines and many others, with a big singing chorus of 40 in dividual beauties. The scenic en vironment la superb, and la the same as was presented at the Liberty thea tre, New York city, during Its long run thore, and Introduceso us senes that our youthful Imaginations have seen In the days gone by, when Jack Horner, Margery Uaw, Blmplo Hlmon, Bailie Lunn. Kris Krlngle, etc., were our only heroes and heroines. HAS VERY MANY VICTIMS HERE NOW ItKPOKTS MANY CASKS OF KIIKU. MATIHM I Kl'ttKNtt AM) Givfcs SIMIM.K IIOMK HhX'lVK TO ltl LIKVK. TIioiikiuh.h of mem and women who have foil tho HtInK and torture of MiIh dread d luvnnd, which In no re )ctor of afjt!, preHons, hox, color, or rank, will be lnlereBted to know that while for many years rheumatlHin was considered an fncnrablo disnne, now it Ih one of the ensieHt nfrilc tlona of the human body to conquer. Medical ucleuce has proven it not a dlHtlnct dlneaHe In Itself, but u Hymp- 1.1)111 caused by Inactive kidneys. UheumatlHin Is uric tictd in the blood and oilier wnste products of the sys tem which should bo filtered and strained out In the form of urine. ; The functions of the kidneys Ih to sift these poisons and arlds out and keep tho blood clean and pure. T he kidneys, however, are of sponKe-like! substance the holes or pores of i which will sometimes, either from ov-1 urwork, cold or exposure become closed and inactive, and falling In their function of elluiinatluK these poisons from tho blood, they remain In the veins, decompose and settling about the Joints and muscles, cause tho untold BUfrertiiK and pain of rheumatism and backache, often pro ducluK complications of the bladder and urlnnry disease, weakness, etc. The following simple prescription Ik said to relieve the worst cases of rheumatism because of Its direct ac tion upon the blood and kidneys, ro tlevliiK too, the most severe forms of bladder itnd urinary troubles: Fluid lOxtract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Karon, one ounco; Com pound Syrup Sursnpurllla, three oun ces. Mix by slinking well In n bottle and take In teaKpoonful doses after each nfpal nnd at bed time. The In gredients can be had from any good prescription pharmacy, ami aro ab solutely harmless and safe to uso at any time. ;0LD PEOPLE'S HOME - HAS TWO INMATES MRS. HEARS AXI) MRS. TODD FIND OUT THEY ARE THIRD COCHINS ONLY ONE BUILDING NOW? OCCUPIED 1 Mra. Hears, the old lady mentioned by The Guard yesterday as entering the Christian old folks' borne In this city, having come up yesterday af ternoon from Corvallls, la the second person to enter the Institution since It was opened a short time ago, the firs being Mrs. Todd, whe la 88 years old and probably the oldest per son In Lane county.- She has resided in Eugene- for a number of years. Mrs. Todd-was very glad to see Mrs. Sears come, as she often became very lonely at the home with no one but the matron there. Soon after Mrs. Sears' arrival the two old ladies found out that they were blood rela tions, being third cousins, a fact that they did not know before. The home has been open for sev-! oral weeks, only the smaller building1 of the two owned by the church be-1 Ing occupied at present. The Klosch i Tlllacum Club of the University occu-I pies the larger residence, and will continue to do so until the end of the present year, after which It will be turned over for the ii,se of the home. PRIZE FOR BEST , BOY CARPENTER The tirlffln HarOnnre Company of fers as a prlio to the school boy who builds the best bird hniix In Hie rnm peililon that Is now .going on a set of fools consisting of Hie following iliie.tu- 1 nlut,, l,,.,l... 1 t..... dole hammer, I ratchet brace, I gim let pit. I cacti 1-4, I-.-, ti-K and :i-4 Inch Irwin bits,1 1 Keen Kutler limid ax. 1 S-inch wrench, I No. X4 rule, 1 Bet. awls and tools, 1 li-lneh Itulton pliers, I fi-lnch Keen K ill 1 or screwdriver, I Stanley level, 1 No. lie block plane, I oil stone, 1 car penter's pencil, 1 rnrpetilor's apron, 1 No. I I leel square, I II-1 Inch Keen K ut tor chisel, 1 I 1-4 Inch Keen Kut ter butt chisel, 1 try and nillre stpin re. The 'tools are on display In the south, window of the store. . IIHiliKII IIK.U.TlT"l.KVr:ii "1 have reached a higher health level si net' I began using lr. King's New Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working Just right." If these pills disappoint you on trial money will he refunded al W. A. Kuykendall's drug tore, S:e. N I'RKSII FISH MARKET We carry at all times fresh fish. oysters, poultry, game In season. No cold storage, everything fresh try I some. Rldgeway'a tlsh market. 2S Willamette street. Phone Main 51. f'.' MKDKORD IMPROVEMENT BONDS ARE PURCHASED The Improved condition of the fi nancial market and the splendid cred it Medford securities have abroad were reflected In the bids made by various financial houses for the $25, 000 ten-year six per cent city Im provement bonds. ; E. H. Rollins & Sons, of Boston, secured the bonds, paying a premium of 1200 for them. W. A. Scott rep resented the successful bidders. The bid was accepted by the city council Saturday night. Other bids were received from the Jackson County liank, on behalf of John Nuvlen, of Chicago, 2a,0a0; McDonald, MeCov & Co., of Chicago, $26,150; A. J. Hood & Co., of De troit, Mich., $25,025; and Morris llros., of Portland, $25,1)55. Med ford Tribune. THE RUSH IS ON m av The Slaughtering, continue r AT THE . RED TAG SAUL This the greatest Price Slaughtering Sale Eugene has ever heard of. Thousands , thousands of dollars worthy good clean new and "1 Mtrf .Manufacturers' Cost IT S A axiAivia -oui w me roc,, ... i . nnurw nnwN Down md otiahtv is still tr, -i.t.. . ana money, rncescavc unucwm...---" .-j- . w l"c u, notch no old plunder bought for this sale--but our Best Merchandise is put right,! with the "RED TAG" on this sale will not last much longer and those who haJ t i :n u. i i. j timco ivhn Viave not been here had better hurrv nnA -I ueen nere win uc uava, aim nwo. ; j "-uiiicij and investigateevery article guaranteed goods exchanged satisfaction guaranteed Men's Suits, values up to $16.00 Better values now than ever. Men's full hand tailored, hand finished wool suits, non-breakable hair cloth front, in all the new colors and makes semi-pegged pants and shaped legs, the coat has square shoulders, seme fitting back, and the new shaped' square skirt effect, values to (1 I Q( $16.00 sale P 1 Women's Coats, values up to $10(J 1 tie greatest value ever onerea in Ladies' Coiti les than the cost of raw material Tel collar, irimmeo wim Draid, quarter i i i . r..t r... DiacK Kersey, psrieci lining loose kiA I II .!Ji.U -f-!i. - m. ., ion wioiu iu moiii a mai wortn more tin, double, value up to $(0.00 . sale $4.9Q THE BON MARCHE WE LEAD Others Follow COFFEE Good coffee is partly in buying and partly in making:; like everything else. y. Your grocer rrturm ynar monar It you doa'l Ilka Schilling's Beit: we pay him. ADVERTISED LETTERS Kugeno, Jan. 29, 1908. Tho following letters remain In the Eugene, Or., postoffice uncalled for for the week ending January 29, lSUK: Bennett, Frank. Clark. Kuby. Cotrell, Pard. Korman, Kdilie. Fowler, W. II. (Ine, Mra. Jennie. Ilartman, Frank. Hunter, J. C. Johnson, Mrs. Klla. Kllpntrlck, C. A. I.nnyon. Albert. Lewis, Nellie. Lewis, It. V. Long, W. J. Whlimv, Mrs. Edith. Roach, Martin hi. Roberts, O. W. Itoblnson, Pearl. Sbenfkes. Ttnlo. Strickland, Kd. Walker, Mrs. Edith. Whitney, Mrs. Edlhl. Parties culling for the above will please give the dale ndvertised. J. U PACK, P. M. Mr. London writes: "If I owned your Tea. 1 would guarantee a cure or refund their money. I sav It's Nature's cure and Uili only one for the blood." llolllstei-'s Rocky Moun tain Tea cured blip where oilier rem edies fulled. 'Nulf said. J. Inn Drug Co. Clothes ThatLook Well and Wear Well are to be found at our store. The Michaels, Stern (8b Co., brand is a guarantee of ex cellence in workman ship an material. We are sole agents for Eu gene, and our custom ers stay with us year after year, because they have learned that the best goods are the cheapest in the long run. Our line of furnishings is complete everything that men wear is carried in stock. It is new and up-to-date and priced right. We own our own build in?, pay no rent and are satisfied with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. 8 East Ninth street Eugene, Oregon TV,,ff,fff,fffffff EUGENE Racket Store Williams Co. Transfer Light and hw Hauling TOCD FOR'cALE 504 WtlUmttttSt.. Eugen. Oregon Phone (Hack 11 J. W. BARRINGER Expert Housemover Moves anything. Twenty-hv years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon LOCAL AGENTS FOR "PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Pictorial Review Patterns are)lthe only patterns provided with a cutting guide and an instruction guide furnished with all new patterns.' Every pur chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives' a cutting guide, and no other patterns are provided with these guides. Subscriptions taken for Pictorial Re view Magazine $L 00 per 'year. A free pattern with each subscription. Eugene Racket Store j W. J. Baldwin, Prop, i or r r , i i , so c. yth bt, tugene, Oregon I Madame Dean5: FRENCH n,o flLLo. FCMALK a r srs, t-yuTAis rts-rr i.ikf r.s scerHnorn v,,' MK?.-n-KrT!oa. eie utm to fa, HW Jdirrl spmly! Hatlsrsctlnn Qiuir. sin.xii ,.r Money iVruuiliil. (V-nt Dr,v iwl.l r..r ll.iv pT K.x. Win it,m en trtl, i,, Ik. piiia fr wi,cn rIU)e,t. eiii.l.' In.t on Retting tho rcnuliw, inrin m, mibailtme. Ifyonr UrnmlM nol hvo ihcm Kod tour onl.n lo Iho r n L--tt M" r4, UK,m- 9M ix Einen I t V,'. i. Oelzn TO CI Ith A CtH.li IN OXK DAV ITake t,.VX.TIVR PliOMil Quinine (Table's. KriiKHlsts refund money If ' It falls ' .-lire. " V,-. CKOVK'S sU lUature Is on each box tie. The Theatre Cale is now serving a I dish of delicious fresh shrimp with! every order of oysters. Come and ; cat oyslers. tr I Virity ball, nary J I. rmory. Friday, Jan- We ,( all the latest methods In .leafing and dveiiiu st the Eugene !e Works, co'ncr Sixth and Wllkim ette street. Phiuie lied "Mil. It Vtt. rt or;-. !';' Nature paints In colors bright, Our rhock and lips so fine: Assist nature to paint for thee, Hy using HiH-ky Mountain Tea. I. Inn Drug Co. MsrstM ,i 3 tin tun ' fccy , , Your Opportunity I The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to double in value soon, i hese lots arc near the car line. Thcv lie high and dry, and command a view of the city Cheap in price and sold on easy terms. For further in formation see C. G. GROSS TMFATRR MOCK. FUC.ENE, OREGON. THR fiooi) TIIIXCS OK Lift come oftener to those " choose wisely. For inctan those who select their greri here have the best there ls their table. For your owntf lsfactlon suppose you give ' trial order. When you find of how much better our grocer are, though' costing Hie samett os less than, you usually !' you'll regret not having t'i(i us before. W. M. GREEN, JKcS 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone in 25. les A POSITIVE CURE. hip nu cor no m? , "". I'o ll no, , ?T1Mi!Tl-PSIII CD, 8-7W.IJ.DKL.X01r)rnga,t GOOD WATHf All who want BtinA Tt and Pure Tatrr can u lacllon by calll.se up Pcd 53I 1 J. E. KILBORNi 557Hi?h St,Eojt Sl '"vn-,:TI,M,, .