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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1908)
5 Koh-i- CANDY SALE Saturday, Feb. 8th Koh-i-noor Peanut Flake - Regular Price 30c, Sat. 20c a pound Taffy, reg- 25c, Sat. 15c a pound A large assortment of Fresh Candies in Stock made in our own kitchen Hull's Red Cross Drug Store COMPANY A UNDERGOES ANNUAL INSPECTION 0 5 VOL. JAMKS JAC KSOX, l S. A.. I HKT1RKD, AXI) ADJl'TAXT-fJEX. F.ItAL FIXZKK l l FROM 1-OUT- L A X 1) COMPANY VSL'AL SPI.KNDlIf AXI) HAS TKXDAXCF.. 100 MAKKS SII()VIX(j J'F.IJ CKXT AT- per cent, CO enlisted men belnir In lino. Some came from other states and from different parts of Oregon to be 'present and thus maintain the retord that the company estab lished three years ago and lias not broken since. Colonel Jackson and General Fin zer expressed themselves as being much pleased with the efficiency of the company and complimented the officers upon the showing made. The company room and accoutrements were inspected during the fore part r; H Irish wishes to announce that he has ' puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A. 1 Allen & Co., located at 55 east 9th St., and carries at all times the best brands of Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. WE AIM TO PLEASE 1 The annual insneol nn nf f'n A Fourth regiment, o. N. (., last night1 was an event of-great Interest to the1 militiamen as well as their hundreds i of friends. A large cr iwd witnessed the ceremonies at the nrinovv, the! galleries being crowded. Col. '.lames Jackson. I". S. A., retired, who is Inspector-general of the Oregon Na tional Uuard. was the Inspecting of- ; fleer, and Ad tutant-Ucneral Finzer was present, having come from Port-: land for the express purpose of see-i tag the crack company of the state J levecute Its tnaneuvres. Captain: ixaymona tsaDD and Lieutenants . ' G. White and W. V. Branstetter did ; of the evening and during the inspec- themselves proud in the manner In j tion proper only the movements of ; which they handled their company, j the company were examined. Com- and each member responded to the pany C will be Inspected tonight. commands with the spirit that has!- Hecent Promotions, j characterized former Inspections. Recent promotions In Company A There was an attendance of 100 i are those of It. B. Huston to first ser- CAPTAIN' UAYMOX1) HAISIt geatlt: Corporal Cecil Henderson to serg-ant: Waller McCornack, Alva Priu-hett and Edward liohne to er porals. TlH' new first sergeant is one of th;' foremost militiamen in the state, having been a member of the O. N. li. for the past twelve or fif teen years. He Is conceded to be one of the best drill masters on the coast. Armory Appropriation. Colonel Jackson reports ono of the great needs of the National Guard to be better armories. Every company snouid nave lis own armory In order to make the service efficient and up to the highest standard. Uesides, it is a splendid thing for the members of the company, serving as a club house, well equipped, a flue place for the young men belonging. The bill referred to the people, providing for an expenditure or 1 00.000 for new armories. Is a good one which the col onel hopes to see sustained In the In terest of the National Guard and bet ter service, and as well for the sake of the young men. The National Guard Is becoming a great factor In the soldiery of the country and the state should do Its share In Its support. 1 CZE) Pkone Main 53 52 East. 9th Street G. H. IRISH You Can Exchange You can exchange your old broken records, any m ike, for n;w ' Columbia records, di.r.c or cylinder. We can save you mon:y on your records. Ask us about it. Talkinz chines repaired and cleaned. Standard Sewing Machines None better; cost no than some inferior ones. For sale at RECITAL BY MRS. HOLLENBECK'S PUPILS A large audience wns present Mon day evening at the Ellers Piano House to listen to the splendid piano recital given by the pupils of Sirs. Hose llol lenbeck, Mrs. Middleton, vocal, as sisting. Her voice is a beautiful con tralto, of fine range and excellent quality. The pupils the doing excel lent work, as evinced by their schol arly playing. Those taking part were: Misses Vena Taylor, Leda Everson. Georgetta Berg. Irene Potts, Pearl Schlomberg, Lois McMurphey. Ana McMurphey, Hlldred Inninn, Master Leslie Schwerlng, Master Robert Mc Murphey and Mr. Anderson. ( A ihhMMmsmi . f -tv'V on your records- Askus vlr ffltl Qffiffi fnfo j T "J None bcUer! cost no more jyMfflltrbl "w f than some inferior ones. BSWMI USB 3 For sale at j a'hies Medici n e cstiouis?? HILL'S GUN STORE 1 Successor to Barker Gun Store 513 Willamette St. H Hull's Red Cross Drug Store. g5 yry i m iinnMiif SAND ITlAs'm TPlffr No. 574 1 IPENING lieCuriC; I fLatta&l Willamette St j . . : I I EILERS PIANO HOUSE WILL LEAVE CITY UYll-Knmvii Firm .ohiii Out of Itus iifss In Kiiciic T. H. Conitp, ttoncral Asont of the Kilcrs Piano House, is in tlu city ff.r the purpose of closing out the stock of their branch house here. Mr. Comte states (lint, owing to the Inten tion nf the firm lo concentrate their retail business in the larger centers and confine themselves morn sirletly to the wholesale business in the smal ler towns, they have determined to close up several of their branches iu Oregon, IncludiiiK the one in KiiKene. Mr. Comte will take churKu of the en tire stock here and close the same out irrespective of retail profit. In connection with the rinsing out of the Idlers Interests here, it is un derstood that Mr. S. K. Stevens, their local manager, and L. CI. II nUn will embark In business on their own ac count In the building to be vacated by the Kilera Mouse. Iloth Mr. Stevens and Mr. Hulln hnve a wide acquaintance here and tin y will undoubtedly become. a strong factor in the music business in this part of the state. 8 On the Fast Tram New Arrivals Golf and Negligee uy at Announcement Lf The Great Passion Play . Genuine $700,000 Pathe 'Hand-Colored e ox it n rist Nearly One Mile of Film, Aggregating. 525,000 Pictures As Natural as Life Annunciation "Tnb Watching Their Flocks Birth of Christ flWlt to Kgypt of Innocents lltst In the - ptWra of Jes,,. of J.,hn the Ii11ltst l the Synagogue Christ Feeding the Multitude Suffer Little Children to Come Me Christ Mill ling the Sick lUlsIng of Ijizjiras The Transflgtinitlon Messiah's Kntr- Into Tonisnlem The Ijist Siipimt. Agony In tin1 Harden. I'nto JuiIas Hetrnyal Christ Ilefore the Two High Priests Christ lb-fore King Herotl Christ Ilefore I'llute Cnrrylng thr Crons The Crucifixion Taken Down Frfm the Cross Placing Jesus In the Tomb The lU-siirrertlon Tint Ascension "ViVlD" ASACRED SERMON "REAL" ILLUSTRATED SONGS-'TOLY CITYv--"PSALMS,f Beautiful -:- Grand -:- Sublime One Week Opening Monday Evening, February 10 Open every afternoon at 1 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. with continuous performance ADMISSION TEN CENTS Kllers Pliino House of this city is K'linn out of business. I havo Inlten ehar.no of the sluck with Instructions to sell nil iilnnos, phiyer pliinos mill ornans at their actual factory cost plus the frelKht rather than go to the expense of shipping them back to Portland. In this stock are Included splendid Weber, Sohmer, Kimball, Story & Clark, Marshall & Wendell, Lester, .Jacob Dall and other pianos of the highest grnde. Ordinarily such Instruments cannot ho obtained for less than $300 to $ir0. See what you ran now secure for $19S to $27S. I offer tomorrow for $178 n benu- I tlful onk case, full slzo upright piano on payment of $S.I)U monthly. An other In a handsome mahogany case, for which other dealers usually ask J3i0 I have murked down to $168. I do not propose to ship any of these pianos back to Portland If low I prices will sell them. Your opportun I Ity to buy an instrument at factory i cost Is here. I Store open day and evening until I salo closes. I KILERS PIANO IIOUBK, j T. H. Comte, Oen'l. Agent. I N. II. Head our display add on pag 4. There is Only One "Br mo Quinine" That Is Lax&tivQ Bromo Quinine USED THS WORLD OVEM TO CURE A COLO IM ONE DAY. Always remember the full name. Look for this signnture on every box. 2oo. SWA Don't miss the dnnce Snturday night, February Xth, after Company C's annual inspection. f8 1 f IS YOUR BREAD Made with PURE WHITE FLOUR NF.W TODAY WANTED Several apprentice girls at. Ilolton & Jenkins', successor to Shumate, milliner. Call at once, j KOH SALE A Chatham Incubator and brooder In eood condition for sale cheap. Address Box H, Eu gene, Or. KOR SALE Sure Hatch Incubator and brooder, cheap. Call at cor ner of West Fourth and Adntns strcetu. f 1ft FOll KENT Seven-room house; good well water; nply 103 West 4th street, corner Charnclton. fit) WANTED A girl between 1i and 2 years to sell tickets at the new Electric theatre. Call at t"ice at I ha theatre. 574 Willamette st. If it IS you already know all we can tell you about it. If it IS'NT.-ycu want PURE1WHITE FLOUR in your Kitchen Next BakinglDay. It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. $10 REWARD I will offer $10 re-1 ward for the arrest and convl'tli.n or Information leading to th" ar-, rest and conviction of the pa-ty or' parties who entered my f ml houf" on the night of I) 'cr mb r 2."i anil oi the night of Kebrmry 2 i;id Mole trcrefrom on the t rm r dpe fine Silver Hamburg cre kerel fnl on th'-latter f'te two brown l.ee'iorn Is, fr'"i'h stiinlier than the other. Jos. Davlca. ni7 PURE VI HtTE Fl OUR is made cf Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Gradc. Use Pu e Wh'.te Flour for pa&tiy ,nd cakes as' well as fcr ticad- it sat isfies cr )cur money back. Pure White Flour is for Sale by the. following Merchants, price $1.50 per sack (Jeu. T. Hull & Son, W. M. Green, W. A. Hell. K. D. Matlock, The Kitgene Jricerr Co. ('. II. Ihuilels, Pet4r Johnson, W. II, Deiiiwter, Cole Wilson, V. J. (illxon A! Son .1. V. White. Fountain (rKery, I tilverslljr Home lliikerjr, I legal & It ( bard, HprlugfieM, Ore. W. W. Fnk, Irving, Ore. Ariuitiige & Davis, t'reswi'll, Ore. .WAEHl.MS & KERR ERCS. DISTRIBUTERS ft '.;( ' r O o