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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1908)
THK EIGE.VE DAILY GUARD, SATIHOAV, KKIIIU'AKY , 10H PERHAPS ICE PLANT FOR SPRINGFIELD J. T. 1TKFS MAV lilCI I UN TIIKI1K AM) 111 ll.l KACiOltY OTIIKK XKW'S .oti:.h The Wind Up 11 A't-y jz-gf-iersjv .1 ur y ,jr - 4W .71", X I 1! " o f raldouara We have in our safe, in a sealed and witnessed envelope, the last line of the "Limerick" which appears below. The line has six words and ends in one rhyming with Male." We will give a half-pound Ghirardelli's Cocoa can full of silver dollars (93) to the person who correctly supplies the missing line. On Drtoo may nd nuny solution a they wish, there it no limit The correct aniwr may be ent in any lorm, but we nrafer that it be written upon the back of label taken from any ize can of r.hirrdelli' Cocoa. Aniwera mutt be mailed on or before March IS, plainly ad- drr.ied to GHIRAKDFJXI'S CONTKST DE- PARTMKNT, 20 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Here'i the "Umrick" A sickly young student at Yale Tried to strengthen himself upon ale, But a wise "College Widow," Said, "Cut It out, Kiddo, mi miHgi jus y (Lew Than a Cent a Cup) Is made with scrupulous, conscientious care and old fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No Cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. B: A. Washburn Informed a News reporter when Interviewed regarding his candtdai-y for re-election to the legislature that he had fully decided n,.t tn ha o nunnMfllfl ffir re-eleCtlOn. iGua has many friends here who will be norry to learn mat ne win uoi a candidate. The News has been Informed that our former townsman, J. T. Tuffs, who wa at one Mine superintendent of the Booth-Kelly mill at. this place, will return to Springfield In the near future and erect a, large Ice plant and cold Btorage building. Mr. Tuffs haa been talking of this venture for some time, but owing to his Inter-, esU at Grants Pass has been unable to carry out his plans In this city. I The cement sidewalk builders have certainly had a siege of hard luck the nail u'unb l.nKt week Considerably over one hundred feet of walk wis laid and It hnd not thoroughly dried before the freeze came. The heavy frosts and two days of freezing weather completely ruined all the work done within the past week. The contractors are now busy digging up the cement work and rebuilding. Newa. t::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::n:::::::::::n Acreage! Acreage! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, V2 miles from Post Office on easy pay- It ments, near school. 8 Rooms 3 and 4 Beckwith BIdg SEEDS FRESH SEEDS WK 11AVK AI.Ii KINDS OF HAItPC.V KIOIODH IV ltL'I.K. Al.1i NKW AND I'KKHII. YOU PAN H.VVK MONICY IIY lll'Y IN(J YOUlt (JAItDKN HKKDH l'HOM U.S. EUGENE GROCERY 9th and Oak Sts. Every Woman . Illntwwudsnflihmildknow .ixxti tna wumirrrnl MARVEL Whirling Sprcy Tv9nSVa MI-M.W ronnnlrnt. ' t f tf ttttttttttttf At mr tmilil tor H. If h- -nruHililT Uk ptiW. imi Mint lump far llhiiiraiM tmk-W. lit 1 run twrtU'uljmami ilirMiiui 44 B. V.r.,ftMW VJh Lnneinvli Drug co o toma. 1 Wcxxlw an!, CI Ark n A Co.. I ortlund B on M i RAILWAY AfCIDKNTS Vi)K LAST yiAUTKH OF 1007 The railroad commission of Oregon has compiled a summary of the rail road accidents on the roads of this state during the months of October, November and December. The state ment shows the collisions, derail ments, estimated damage to equip ment, killed and Injured. Following Is the statement by months: OHoIkt. Passenger and freight trains One collision, damage to equipment, J3, 50ft. Freight trains One derailment, no damago stated. Killed One trainman, two other persons. Injured Two passengers, six train men, one person carried under con tract, one yard trainman, five other; employes, four other persons. . j Passenger trains Two collisions; ; freight trains, two dernilm-nts. estl-1 mated damage, $3284. 25. Killed, one switch tender, ono other employe and two other persons. j Decerning Killed Throe, not employes. j Injured Two. i Totals Three collisions, three de-j rallmonts, ton killed, twenty-six In-i Jured, total property loss, $13,568.50.! of the archers Gigantic Red Tag Sale Saturday Evening, Feb. 15th W are meetin with such a marked degree of success with our Gigantic Red Ta? Sale that we are going to give the people of Eugene and Lane county another week of erand price slashin -vve have again gone through our stock and in many instances we have cut the price below Manufacturer's Ccst-every thing must go this is the golden opportunity of your life, a dollar here will do the duty of two elsewhere. 'The Red Ta"" in many instances denotes a saving of from one quarter to one half. Let nothing keep you from the last week of the "Gigantic Red Tag Sale." Come and buy your year's supply ot blankets, comforts, etc., at manufacturers cost. ve shall continue our sale one more week. This last week will be the grandest of all weeks-let nothing keep you away. Sale ends Saturday evening February I5th. GUAM) DANC'K The grand dance Saturday night, February 8, promises to bo one of the social events of t ho season. It Is giv en by Company C nfter their annual Inspection. If you want to have a Rood time come out and watch the boys drill and dunce afterwards. Ad mission to dnnce, 50 cents. tf CJAHOUNK WOOD RAWING W. O. White Id prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. $16-$18-$20 Suits $1 195 Men's all wool Suits, hand made, hand felled collar, hand worked button holes; the new celebra ted non-breakable front. In blue, black, brown and grey In the new College cut; perfect fitting Trousers; values up to $20 $11.95 $15 Overcoats $9-45 Men's guaranteed rain proof Ov ercoats In grey and black, loose back, full length, made of the best material, perfect fitting coats; sold all winter for $15; the gigantic Red Tag Sale only Red Tag sale . $9.45 ..MONDAY.. $1.50 Napkins 63c Pure all linen bleached Napkins, dinner size, value $1.50. aTthed."D 63c 65c Dress Goods 35c 10ft0 yards all wool ladies' cloth, 36 Inches wide, all colors, val ue 65c the yard JJv $3.00 Hats $1.75 V1 Men's fine Beaver Hats, all shapes and colors, values ur to $3.00 this sale $1.75 $2.50 Trousers $1.75 Fen's fine perfect fitting Trous ers In grey colors, all sizes-, reg ular $2.50 Sale $1.75 $5.00 Skirts $3,90 $6.50 Skirts $4.90 $7.50 Skirts $5.90 1000 women's man hand tailor ed Skirts In all styles and cil ors; the latest makes and of the best material. $1.75 Waists $1.25 $2.45 Waists $1.95 $3.50 Waists $2.85 500 Women's fine dress Waists It silk, linen and wool In all col ors, short and long sleeves. All Waists worth double what we ask. TTL QAM MAD mi? The Place to uvn i inixnt Save Money Wo tiso all the latest methods In cleaning and dyeing at tho Kugene Pye Works, corner Sixth and Willam ette street. Phone lied 2S61. tt Oil Paint'ngs We have a limited number of PAINTINGS which we are selling at cost for a few davs, prices Irom 50c to $10 00 . Latest designs In FRAME MOULD INGS. See our window OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Why buy rovr clothes when we can ! mnke your old onea look like new nt Kugono Dye works, Sixth and Wil lamette atroota. tf Kino floor, good music nnd 1o!r of punch ut tho dance Saturday night, February S. after Company. C'a an nual Inspection. fS CHICHESTER'S PILLS V .rrv H1K M ,UN! Hit Wit. A AC l.nili-l ArUl J-,f U'-llL-.'l-t ft , .rinn-irr- i.innti.tu Ur nil us i; i t TuLn r- f(hi-r !'! of mr IWt.M-,'. . -,.,1;,' ,y ,f WHEX YOU SHE GIJEEX l'Al'EU GO1X0 In your door you can relish the thought 'that your neighbors know you trade with first-class grocers anyway. But that Isn't a fraction of the satisfaction you'll have when you come to use the groceries we send you. Make" up a trial order as an ei pertment. Include the articles of which you are the judge. We are confident of your approraL W. M. GREEN, 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25 THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER S3 tag; EUGENE THEATER, SATURDAY FEB. 1 3Csd SPECIAL NOTICE For the convenience of "Parsifal" patrons tho former rule of rommen clnK tlm evening performaiuea at r:30 and tilvlim a two-hour dinner I" termlKSliui haa ben done an ay lth. Hililns tilts I'llynKi'liii-ut the ilKlre lierforiiiaiicv lll be ttlven at one .' tliiiC. The i mum l rlsi at 7;4. sharji. I'.-irrliiKf may be oi.li re.l at ll.l.V A is it I ( i i mimi be In llii'li seals at the i lu of flint riirMln. an no one lll be seated ilurln.j Hit' -tlim nf the piny. gii 7, Tviau Messrs. Martin & Emery's Reverent, Artistic and Sumptuous Presentation of Richard Wagner's Mystic Festival Play IN ENGLISH-ADAPTED BY WILLIAM LYNCH ROBERTS BASED ON THE LFCENDS Of THE HOLY GRAIL PRODUcTdTAn'pnod NY Off Dl AVt-ne "lUUJ tAPiiNSE ENACTED BY A NOTED COMPANY OF PLAYERS SCALE OF PRICES The Most Imposing Production Ever Sent - on Lour - S Box Seats . . . ." f : .00 Lower Floor $1.50 "alenny j ,,,,.1 ;:.f Uallery . .Vic T,,K s-llK of boxes and seats will ' ni., Friday. February Uth. K '" benefit of non-resident patrons and t, ;l!,lc ,0 !,e present at the openlnir of thi' ';' ""ill orders will be promptly filled In '' ,,r" di-rs of receipt. If nceompnnled l.y r WW ii nd self-addressed stamped envelop.. I;:..'''1 GKO. H. S.MITM. Managt r Kmrene 1 P resented on Scale of r. n n ri p n r Never Before Attempted