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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
TBH Kl'GKVK D.ULT GVARO. FBIDAT, JANUARY 31, 1008 Rw--r, - i JdEmhroiderySale .ids of yards of bright new Era Kri s came in last SatdHay, many Knew designs are exclusive for us ad will be shown by no other store m S,ne this year. L Lot on Sale Friday c Q Saturday, at yard..:. t , . svwland's will put on sale hundreds of yards of UW"""? . , ,n9 8mallest price ever anown in cugenn tor ((,Brmc"" - To miBS this sale is 10 miss an. opportunity 10 .alues M njbroideries that are actually worth 10 cents :.flte !""";" h vard and 80me would be good value at 15 Tjj, 12 ceIU8 1 ' . itterar- ' -1 :J.;i. in nnw nn disnlav in nur L. ri these cm'uw' " r - rL .now window, we want you to sec them and i,, attend tne sic w"v.. -t--- Ist. at 9 o'clock, for two days tj akFri:ethe yard - the, Embroideries on Sale tasands of yards of other embroideries will be on MavanQ Datiuuiv. 'tie Uvo days at different prices. 0c, I2jfc 15c, 20c and 25c the yard n T! kJ if Splendid Bargains ati IIThlSWeCK NEWLAND'S im11 hnv fine wide lace worth , ,,m C 10c, 2Y2c and 15c the yard iisweek we offer this sorthJimoreatWo This waist and dozens of others on sale all . c this week at ea $2.4o iCanSavc Money at NewIaricTs ALL THIS WEEK 52.50 and 2.75 Sweaters now $1.50 Men's Shirts, none held back, worth $1.25 this week 90c to lot of Golf Shirts, worth $1,00, sale . 75c viand's Department Store WATCH SNAPS.. c,' Swiss Movement $7.00 ,' w use, Mew hngland Movement - . $9.00 , ur w air iam movement $t3.:u topou n ' wb Use, Elgin or Waltham Movement $25 to $40 B 1 WMEN Silver Case( Swiss 1 5 Jeweled Movement $15.00 ;Usc. 15 Jeweled, Hampden $18.50 ' y tnin model JiU.UU reooly. kwof the Kood value, you can find here. - w.m you 10 come and price. J. 0. WATTS, CouT. 9th and Willamette IF YOU NEED E WE HAVE THEM GROCERIE 5, ' of Groceries, Flour and Feed, J Tin and wanitewarc. Headquarters for White River Flour niies, NuXs and Oranges iWHlTE,.TbGrocer P - 1 nT,",, f I Ph0nC Rtt. ?.M llilSi III m EI:3J ren AT THIS OfFCtE AMI'S EM EXTS 1 1 . v Tho Gingerbread Man has coe.-.e and wine. leaving oehind him only j pleasant memories mat currv one i back to and mingle Wuh childhood's " as a remarkable creation i in that it is something made from : practically nothing, Its foundation be-! ng simply the "Old Mother (.loose" i jingles, but It is certainly artistic! and poetical, for surely the author, "gave to airy nothing a local habit-1 atlon and a name." A good show! and a full house struck the Eugene theatre the same night, and the au-i dlence got Its money's worth. There! was catchey music, and lots of It; : good voices, a pretty and graceful ' bunch of chorus girls; bubbling hu- ! IXH'GLAS COVXTY JAITi I I -UNFIT FOIl HUMANS ! Roseburg, Jan. 29. The grand Ju-j ry finished its labors today, nftsr a nine-day session returning six In-1 dU'tments, two lor senium liquor wlth-j out licenses, three for robbery aud j one for burglary. The Yellow Creek tragedy. two montbs since, In which Hiram Snook ! and Manse Klncald lost their lives at the hands of Louis and King Carlisle, was investigated, 3 witnesses being examined. Nothing was found dis agreeing with the former verdict of the court, which justified the killing. In its report the Jury condemned the condition of the county jail as not a fit place In which to confine a human being. This Ib particularly interesting in view of the fact that George Putnam, editor of the Med- 1HKO. V At the family home on College ilill January 31, 190S, ut 3 a. m., the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Myron K. Judkins, of diphtheria. 'he funeral will be held at 2 o'clock p m. tomor row afternoon with Interment in the Masonic cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth Soverns, known as "Grandma" Soverns, died at her home at 4 7 West Fifth street, Eu gene, January 30, 1908, at 6 p. m., of old age. She was 84 years old. A suitable obituary will be printed lat er. The funeral will be held Sunday at 11 a- m. with Interment In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. , V vV N sfs"X 'SV ' v i I 1 1 ItKItXAItll l)AIA" IX KKItUV (JOW mor and wit; sparkling comedy and ford Tribune, was confined In this NOTICE TO I'AKKXTS pretty costumes, ani the quaint con- jail and afterward, in his own and celt of the p'.av was carried out Portland papers, scathingly denounc- Parents Intending to send their snioothlv and prafectiv. ' ed his treatment at the hands of the children to the beginning class will ' Douglas county officers. please send them next Monday, Fob Years ago when General Grant saw! . runry 3, as there is to be a flrnt prl- "Kerry Gow" a' the Old Park Then- NOllMAl SCHOOL OKFK.HH unary class organized at that time. It tre New York, he made the generous Sl'KClAL Ol'I'OKTL'X.'i'lKS will be a great inconvenience If they remark that "there was no play that i are sent later In tho year. took one nearer to nature than The Southern Oregon SUite Nor-1 ''. II. ALDLlt.M AN, 'Kerry Gow., and how true his re- j mal school at Ashland offers special , d Supt. QiarKS, as nas oeen ueniuuiiirineu ; uppui uiiimcg jur ieauiii-"is iu icviuwj these many years since. tor t lie teacners examinations in Ready For Business With a large assortment of KOH-I-NOOR CANDIES Made in Our Own Candy Kitchen Our plant is all new and up-to-date and in charge of a most competent candy maker, Mr. Grover Long, who has had many years experience and has worked in some of the best fac tories on the coast. We will put qual ity into our candies, and our customers can rest assured that they will be as pure and healthy as our famous Koh-i-noor Ice Cream. All we ask is a trial purchase We will have a TAFFY SALE Saturday, February 1st All 25c Taffies 1 5c a pound , Sale every Saturday. ' Watch the papers Hulls' Red Cross Drug Store Tho Theatre Cafe is now serving a inese many years since. iui 1110 mumn c.iiiiiiu. ,u'HMi nf ilelli tnim fresh nhrlinri with Think of that old Irish homestead , February and August, and to take j p'" order of oyators c"mo and ont in the first act that Is about to fall; work in pedagogy and special nie.h. every oidcr or oslors. Uime and cat i j v.o..n,.0 i-,,i i.. .n.,..Ki.. .i, ..,.i.i..a .,..,i rtf.ojsters. ii 1I1UI I lie HiiuiiS wi n m- ' ' ' n f ihhm- uus 111 icuLinug i"3 n'Miiiia hi" . owner, and how the bleedin:; hearts the training school. Since the public I , of the members of the Drew family , schools of Oregon are calling for , ii,der than words" stake their all on the success of ltay-j teachers who can teach manual train-! Au""18 SI",1K " r u"" wor"a- mond's horse that is about to race ng, many are taking advantage of i . i j to save their home. Then there is; the industrial work lately Installed mmmm the conspiracy that results in the nr-: In the school. Expenses of board est of Dan O Mara, the young vii-;and lodging and tuition nominal. ) lage farrier, who is cast Into prison) The State Normal School at Ash- just because he harbors an Innocent hind is enjoying the largest appro love for Nora Drew. The third act , print ion of state funds ever granted is a real picture of motion. There a normal school in the history of Or- have been produced many times since egon. Catalogues sent on aptilica- AFULL LINE OF HANK I'OOUSIINKS plavs with a horse race as a feature tiun to the president. J31 but never has one of them been able .. . . to introduce the realism this one dues Here Is Dan O'Hara at his forge, making a horse shoe in full whPn attacked hv a cough or a view of the audience and the shoeing- ., n .. vn :,,., t ,.,. i. of the nnrse is acronipiisneu in ntvt mnnner. The last act is one of slm tiliritv and beauty combined. The glad tidings when the doves come back from the track with the news rank foolishness to lake any other medicine than Dr. King's New Dis covery," says C. O. Eldridgc, nf Em pire, Ga. "I have used New Dlscov-J w . t trnnr it to I m , , ti, 11. nil mi-'.i-ii jtnifl, aii'i i nnw-. t to. that the race Is won and that he ren,edT on earlh for rouKhH- home is saved has always aroused the . . . H .,, ,hrn. nrt most enthusiastic appreciation. ,,, trol,hles. My children are sub- it is just such features as this that ( (o croup but N(JW ulncnvery make gmd plays and It is just -n , qllrklv relieves every attack." reason why "Kerry Cow has been , so Kn(JW the worId over aa tn Mg ot successful. It is a sin. ''' throat and ins remedies. Sold tin plainly told. The story 111 be told gllaraIltee at W. A. Kuykendall's In Its usual very Interesting tj le at, 6 d Tru, bot. tie free. Boss Hueter Pure Mixed Paints and Lustrelac Varnish Stain EVIDENCE IS DA.MAGINO TO HALL Francis .1. Heney's cross-examination of John II. Hall yesterday mate rially strengthened tho rase of the government. One letter that will be followed by others today, was Intro duced by Honey showing that Hall in I9U1 and 1902, when frequent complaints were being received against the Unite Creek Company, took Immediate und effective steps toward prosecuting settlers who had from 300 to 400 acres of government land inclosed. The purpose of these letters Is to show conclusively thnt Hall did not molest Steiwer's com pany, whose enclosure of public land embraced about 20,000 acres. Neilh Fiirther evidence, contradictory of the testimony of Hall on direct ex amination, was olTerefl by Hon ey at last night's esslon. It consisted of a letter written by tho department of Justice to Hall In November, 1902, In response to a request from tho de partment of the Interior on the appli cation of Special Inspector Greene, assigning Greene to report to Hall for the specific purpose of Investi gating complaints of unlawful fenc ing by W. W. Mrown In Harney nnd Lake counties, that had been reported to the Interior department by'Green in the month of October, 1 902. Or-cgonluu. PRIZE FOR BEST BOY CARPENTER The Griffin Hardware Company of-. fors as a prize to tho school boy who builds tho best bird house ill the com petition that Is now going on a set of tools consisting of the following pieces: 1 Dlston hnndsnw, 1 May dole hammer, 1 ratchet brace, 1 gim let bit, 1 each 1-4. 3-8, 1-2, 5-8 add 3-4 Inch Irwin bits, 1 Keen Kutter hand ax, 1 8-inch wrench, 1 No. 84 rule, 1 set awls and tools, 1 C-inch It ii t to ii pliers, 1 5-Inch Keon Kutter screwdriver, 1 Stanley level, 1 No. 110 block plane, 1 oil stone, 1 car penter's pencil, 1 carpenter's apron, 1 No. 14 steel square, 1 3-4 Inch Keen Kutter chisel, 1 1 1-4 Inch Keen Kut ter butt chisel, 1 try and mitre square. Tho tools are on display In the south window of the store. IT DOES THE Itl'SIVESS Mr. K. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., snys of Hurklen's Arnica Salve: "It does tho business; I have used It for piles nnd cured them. Used it for chniiped hands and It cured them. Applied It to an old sore add it healed It without leaving a scar be hind." 25 cents at W. A. Kuyken dall's drug store. Tickets for lb" charity ball on Bale at Schwarzsclilld's. Homobtiliacrs will rind the list bargains In Illalr street addition. Make your own terms; pay for your lot or aero tract out of your month ly savings. tf tho Eugene Theatre, February 3. NOTIC E TO TAKE OCT LICENSE Notice Is hereby given that ordi nance No. 710, requiring those wish ing to condm-' bottling works, ho .,., L,,n soft-drink parlots. ,i,l, win r" soft drinks at" sold and other similar places, to apply to i Bvi vllllngly ..In- r.w.n i!-t atm Hi'i-'nr u ii ecus" to rnir ' " 'V ' . " n.1i!,1n,n ',, 7ns. requiring milk jrv dealers to take out unois... in- iii ; it y nan fur;-" and all parties n n - A ,,,h liusll.e.i-l wi'lll'l til" '! Eugene shhonld lii-i.ns had on application m ,h" ''' We carry 20 different oatterns of WALL PAPER all r I Ludford & Haskell : 95 west 8th street "I pass tlirhic'h (tils worh1. but once; any gonl tli'ii-' therefore, that I can do or any kindness that, I can show Id any human bolng. let mo do It now. Let me not defer nor ne glect It, for I shall not pass this way av'nln." Hemember the charity ball Friday night. DON'T E X I ' E 1 1 1 M E X T I I mi 'till .flllKC .M .tllSIJIKO II tou I l-nllmv thlu l.'inr...,,, ir....,ia A.l- vlce. ' Never neglect your kidneys. It you have pain in the back, ur inary disorders, dizziness and ner vousness, It's time to act and no time lo experiment. These are all symp toms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which Is known to euro the kidneys. Doun a Kidney Pills Is tho remedy to, use. No need to experiment. It I has cured many stubborn cases In Eu- gene. Follow the advice of a Eu gene citizen and be cured yourself. Samuel (.'liter, painter, nf 330 East i Twelfth St., Eugene, Oregon, says: "We have given Doan's Kidney Pills I several severe testa 111 our family land have found them tho best remedy ; to be had for pain in the back or kld- noys and other symptoms of kidney I complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills nev. or failed to do what. Is claimed for I I hem and I would never hesitate to ! recommend them." For sal' 1 all dealers. Price GO cents. Fostir-Mllburii Co., Iliiffnlo, New York, sole agents for tho United Statei!. Iteiiieiuber tho name Doan's ; and tako no other. at I'etaluma Incubators and brooders i CHAMDEItS HARDWARES CO PILES CTKED ir TO I I II.aYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed ts cure any case of Itching, blind, bleed ing or protruding piles In fi to 14 days or .r-oney refunded. 50c. A nl--n G r in n n said: "I !!! to von I gives vi'.ll'Kily It nloys me so much h-glves It a:"iin." one dollar Tor the rni" "f i-'iar-rv! so. Mire a lleket for the char- GOOD t WATER All who want Bedrock Weill and Pure Water can &et ta'is frictloi by calll.-.e up Ped 5391 J..E. KILBORN, I 557 High ot., Lugene J La Grande has been without elec tric lights for two weeks. Depending upon water power, which failed, It was left without nny reserve. Oregnnlans will have something to think ab oit befnrf. the June election. Eighteen Initiative tuMftfons have been filed and tber' will bo two more besides numerous referendiims. A I i iii-: FOR MISERY I "I hnve found a cure for the inls- ery malaria produces," says R. M. j James, of Louellcn, S. C. "It's called i Electric Hitlers and comes In 60 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attark In no time jand It puts yellow Jaundice clear out of commission." This great tonlo ! medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in nil stomach, liver and Kidney complaints, and the misery of Inine back. Sold tinder guarantee at j W. A. KuvkendaH's drug store. MOST CR.OCERS SELL of Mr. I.onilon inn s.irh vinir Tea, I would guarant' -oi'ieai ion blank may be r refund their men -v. I nl- er. E. A. KARniNGTOV. City Marshal. "If I owned a crire i-y It's iiture r cure aiul tne nriv one lor i the b'ood." Hollister's Rocky M'Mlll- T. W. Miiuro K. Munrov HCVJSEFURNISHINCS tain T--a cured him where other rem-, W h ,h , conlpl,.te edliU failed. Wuff said. ... . r PORTLAND ROYAL IlAKI.RY Dread, th" be.t and h-althlest j bread made, for saleatpto 4. Charity ball, armory, Friday, Jan uary 31. Linn Drug Co. CABTOrtlA. line of stoves in Eugene . Dtds and Bedding, Pugs and Matting, Shelf Hardware and cuttelry 67 W. Eighth SL.I t Jit it, . . . r!t.otill Olympic Flour I every sock guaranteed MaJe of lejtei EaMern Orefftin hard wheal. Il pro duces more loivei of bretd than any other (lour nd line loaves ate llghtr and whiter. Becauw of tb increased quantity of bread rndured 1he col U nc. higher thin fur other Hour. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS 5