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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1908)
1 ! Hats and W. 1 ll-.. i. 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 J. M: O'Donnell shoes $3.50 and,$4 Stetson shoes $6.00 ..AT.. ROBERTS BROS. ..TOCCER.Y.. 554 Willamette Street. Chesterfield - Clairvoyant and Palmist , Foil Lilt Readings, giving names, dates,etc 50c 50c for enc week ONLY I will give my $5.00 dead trance j deep psychic reading for I 50c. Satisfaction guaran- J teed or no ice accepted. I Parlors 642 Willamette street. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., daily and Sunday. 50c Low Fee '30c Julius Goldsmith Oil Paintings i TF tiv a llmltrd number ol r AINTINOS which w at Kllliif al oust (or a lew dava. price I rum j 50c lo $10 00 Uv.l(!(nln H K A M R MOULD ING. See our window OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Shoes The new improved CLOBE-WERNICKE Sectional Cook Cases In Miision and Standard Styles. SCHWARZSCHILL'S Book Store ' AfrnlilnfO-W HooVcaf and ' ' Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in i REAL ESTATE We are new comers here 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 in correspondence with a number of Eastern People who arc 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 are 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 Ljstcd with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms 17 and 1A THEATRE BLOCK Clothes ThatLook Well and Wear Well arc to be found at our store. TFTe Michaels, Stern Co., brand . is a guarantee of ex cellence in workman ship on material. We arc sole agents for Eu gene, and our custom ers stay with us year alter year, because they have learned that B the best goods arc the cheapest in the long run. Our line ol 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 ing' P'lv n rent and are ucisiicd with a reasonable prolit. f:D. HANSON l iol Xlntli Sin-, uiene, tHi-K' U Evory Wcman MRJl Whirlinq Dprcy al-Ji-i f. 1.1 N. H, I W ...r-. t.Ht M M . K.i.H IK CONTRACT FOR HULIN BUILDING HW BEEN LET W. B. MUMMEY LOWEST BIDDER ON NEW TWOJWOBT BRICK ON EAST NINTH STREET WILL BE I KKECTED AT ONCE WILL HAVE FKEH8ED BRICK HIONT WITH STONE TRIMMINGS L. G. Hulln today let the contract for the erection at his two-story brick business block on East Ninth street to W. B. Mummey. The contract price is not given out for publication. The materials for the construction of the building are all ready and It will be rushed to completion. The stone for the foundation, the con- 2 s if ..V 4T -i ItMl) J. NICE AS THE (il.WiKltllltK tract for tho liullillng of which hits been let to ('. McAlpln, Ih being de- Ilvered nud the other miiterlnlH will' be on tho ground within n few days.' The building will be 2UxU Teet In dlnieiialons and will be very hand- some and ornamental. It will havu ii preaseii nrii K rnint wun siono trim- mines and hlic ntato uIhks windows. The upper floor of the building will i "i S4.T.SS ' i 42 tie utviuod into six longing rooms ul the irisn Bmi ,,elr friends ne whleh have already been leased to thui K ,, ),nd to enjoy the greatest nnd Hoffman House to be used as an an-'UOiit Qf ai rh comedies, nex. The store room on tho lower . floor has been spoken for by a local business firm which will move there from Its present location. in.,.. ...111 . be a six-foot basement. This building will bo onn of tho handsomest In the city when com-, !,.!".,.t"'f. ",'V'i. "'!)'.. ."lu?.'"?,'.,. i " " John lluuiliker, the architect, drew the plans for the structure. FRANCHISE FOR LIGHT PLANT AT CRESWELL '(l XTY (Ol liT (iltAXTS JOHX tim:i.i, itKiirr to i:i;i:it roi.i:s in stukkts ami txn x- 1Y l!(l HS j Vpon ,H'tltlon of mnny roaUU'UU of . ovhwi'H, tin ronnty court toiiwy Ki.iutoJ John Tunoll, owner of thn 1 flour mill t thut plnce, a XO-ytvir I fnnu'lilrto to t'rert anil nintutnln poltM irtiitl wlrt In tho mrveta of Croawoll j nnd th county roHit nurroundlntt for mn ltMtrlc 1 1 k h t plant whlrh Is now 1 lu'lttw limtitlltMl nt (ho mill antt will be j oprnitett by ntoni. Thi fmm-hlflo ullown tho rrtbin lot ioK u ml lr'n on tho following "countv roHiU: No 2tl. 32."., 291, 2$', as. 4t;i. asa ami st;. ul th f-tUowtnn Mtrtct In the unin ctM'porntod town of rre-wo1l: V, H. V, t, A vi'iiiii1 Klmt. Sivuml, Third. Fourth and Fifth !l N ptovidi-d In the ovd'T wrantltttt the frnnrhise thut tf n 'hi il;tit Ih titt t 'vin and H uijttV ii.iuiuut .;.; .! within nix mitnthn tif the d:ite of tin tijinttm; of the frrtmhlne, it shall W rv iKed. IT IMII-.S THK IH SINI-'SS j Mr. K E fhn I U til OU!' nitii'rlaln. nf CMn.'on, kltn Amirs Salvo: lnov I hsvo io.l It fur ptli's snil rurril thorn, It for rhsi'iiivl hsnds anil It rnrf.l tpn Ai'i'll.-J It to sn olil sore ,IJ It ht-sliHl without li'svln a iar hi hliul " JS ynt at V. A. Kiiykrn iUU's ilrni tr. AMUSEMENTS ! - A striking simile, although a little j far-fetched, that applies to the worth of the musical fantasy, "The Ginger-! bread Man," is that it is as near! perfection as the gingerbread that) "mother used to make." It is a big musical show anlddga cmfw cmfra 1 nd Teii'ghU the e "h. flao7 of ! Merry Chrtstma pervades every Una! ture. Kris Krlngle and his reindeers,; Jack Horner and bis plum, Margery,. Daw, Simple Simon and his nursery,! rhymes, and Jingles, Wondrous Wise, Sally Lunn, aud many others of the, mythical land- of Santa Claus, are, friends with whom we are fully ac quainted, and of those adventures we have always been Interested. "The Gingerbread ' Man" Is a suc cession of beautiful pictures, song I hits, pretty girls, and wonderful me chanical and electrical effects. It will be presented at the Eugene theatre tonight with the big cast, cnorus and scenic equipment that character- Al MAX, AT TIIEATItE TO.NHiHT Izml tho onKiiRcnip.nt at the Liberty Theatre, New York City, last season. v Irish Need Annlv" Is a storv 0ft(, ti,i ,y Hernurd Duly, tho clever KR 8llir f The Kerry (low" which is announced to appi-ar nt the Kugene theatre on Monday, February -t i nr ,t,irBn tt,tu ,i,wu twit nmiiv to nH pngiigenient here, as he Insists A New York dispatch stntes that "" MlM llUKUi'D n o.iniiftij iii- i dorsed for tho Uopuhltcan nomination for tho presidency and the adminlR- , ' , . . . . ...!.... ... tl..ul.l..n 1....U .1, ....... '"-ly 'llted by tho Republican county committee at a meeting in Murray Hill Lyceum tonight. jSIGK HEAlMGHE rositlvrTv rnrril by llu'to lailllu jVillx. Th'-y a'so rclioTo DLv iresa mm Iporia, In-(Ui-kitiou luid Ti-o Hearty Drrivsincss, Had Taste la t'-.o Mouth, CtvttiiJ TnnpK rivln In the sute, j Tturm MVEiL itwij SM4LL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALLPR1CL , carters! Genuine Must Bear Fac-Slrmle Signature 1 tTTlt IVER PILLS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. IcartfrS CTlTTLE M IVER Your Opportunity The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to double in value soon. 1 hese lots are near the car line. They lie high and dry and command a view of the city Cheap in price and sold on easy terms. For further in formation sec G. G. GROSS THEATRE BLOCK, Clothing ai FALSE REPORT CAUSED BY LAND OFFICIALS Offlco of tho Coniniissione, IX'iiartnient of the Interior, General Laud Office, Washington, Jan. 21, 1908. Registers and Receivers, I'nited Stales Laud Offices. Gentlemen: There has been in- diiBtriously circulated by way of newspaper advertisements, and other- wise, over the nunie of t. 1 Kolfe, statements to the effect that Con- gressman Tawney, after a conference with the general Innd office, advised his son that persons filing on the Ore- Kon & California railroad lands would without doubt be able to secure theijj lands. Theso advertisements are un-jj true and misleading. Thq tendency of such advertisements Is to lmposoJ upon innocent mid unsuspecting per- I sons. You will please give as wide1 publicity as possible to the state- j J J llll'llia ILUI'VU St.L IUI Lit. Very respectfully. It. A. DALL1NOER, Commissioner. ' (H'l'KiA I, I'tlltlX'AST FtHl XOItTIIWKST Portland, Or.. Jan. 3n. Western Oregon and Western Washington Fair today and Kriday. North to east winds. Eastern Oregon and East ern Washington, also North ern Idaho Fair tonight and Kriday. Southern Idaho Light snow tonight and Kriday. Colder. , Mr. tendon writes: "If I owned ; your Tea. I would guarantee a cure 1 or refund their money. 1 pay it's Nature's cure and the only one fort the blood." llollister's Kockv Monn- tain Ten cured him u-hen n)h ...... 1 L'dies failed. 'Nuff said. Linn Drug Co. G. K. rvunrof T. W. Munroe HOUSEFURNISH1NGS i " 0T V"K oi stoves in c.u?cne Beds and Bedding, Rugs and Matting, Shelf Hardware and cuttelry 6? W. Eighth SC.I iJtit. . . . . 0R.tG0r EUGENE, ORiCON. tManutacturer sost $15-$20 Suits $11.95 3 15-$20 Overcoats $9 Men's all wool and the finest make0 Clothing on the market .Every suit guaranteed to give sausiuuu. ; omes, grj; ; ind brown, all hapd made, hand' felled mil .' hand paded shoulders, and the new cabo front tjJ cannot break. ' We have but one reason to, offe ' this large cut in rice, we' are overstocked and' jsQ unload. Qothing values up to 20 1 1 Q j Red Tag Sale V 1 .7 J Why pay. I o, jav ana some asK for a Priestly Cravenette Overcoat, don't do it we have as large and complete a line of Men's Water Proof Overcoats ever shown in Eugene Dress Coats also Coats in gray and black, loo back and perfect fitting, values up ff Q i to$20. Red Tag Sale.. . Boys' $ 1 0 Long Pants Suit $5.45 Boys' $6 50 Short Pants Suit $3.95 The Boh Marche i ! Racket Store LOCAL AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Pictorial Review Patterns arej'the only patterns provided with a cutting guide and an instruction guide furnished with all new patterns. Ever 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, $ LOO per year. . A free pattern 2 with each sub scription. - , Eugene, Racket Store W. J. Baldwin, Prop. 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon JJ u ii I tu BANGb J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL MaNUT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables v. r, s Always Ready first Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKFNZlE STAGElfivcs Eune Ft If.PVP.Ft rw? Fr E STAO! al 3:30 a. m F"aKrejn'.encM but will call (or iwiu.ej the day bli Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21 BB,SSSSSSSI SIBSISSBBK1BBS BR0DERSBR0S.NEWMARKEI are now located in our new building Jvroisthc street and we will be pleased to sctyo n ..SPECIAL.. 5ib Car, Choice Lard for 6 Broils and Slews Strictly Cost. Price Wh BR.ODER.S BROS. 1 r tirv 1 LaaJ oUses donot call at A dailvitaffclMvtsEuctwil'1-' lor (or Mapleton, clo cuniwcWj ore. steamer (or Floren.-e ' U ouUnsrU. (Isrko M (iv, FurlUnd 9 a0 1 1 r- i i i i i ., ai hi n