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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1908)
THE KX'GEXE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 108 CORLISS COON & COS HELMET BRAND 15c Linen Collars REDUCED TO each Tomorrow we offer our entire stock of Linen Collars consisting of .... 300 Dozen Dr. today II. in the following Dartford Minto Bobs Basil Jennico Dunloe Fenwick Glencoe Jerome Tokio Rob Roy styles and others Alaska Varsity Touring Outing Webster Chanticleer Theo Richmond Islington Volante Student These styles we have in all sizes from 1 4 to 17, excepting Jerome, Fenwick, Glencoe,. Volante, which styles are carried to size 19. You may buy these Tomorrow Wednesday for 8Kc or 90c a dozen Linen 25c cuffs S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. ' l'F.IMO.VAMi fj Korrtst Faust went to I'urlland to il a. v. f A. G. Magcra, of Salem, was In the city today. .hike Hei'Kor ramp home from Port- f land tout nlKlit. fj O. W. liurd and wife, of Florence, M uru In tin? city. a: Dr. M. M. Davis wont to Corvallls on btiHio'ss. II. Anderson camo up from g I'urlland lust nlgiit. Hi Dr. ('. K. I.oomis came home from g ! Port land last nlKlit. F J, M, Howe made a uusIuohb trip to Junction City today. 1''. J. Hard returned thin noon from a trli to Cottage drove. Hherldan Hills and wife, of Jasper, 'were In Kuiene today. 8. P, Ness returned this afternoon from a trip to Portland. j James F. Itoblnon returned this ! afternoon from Portland. I John Wallace and Krnest Walkor, of Jasper, were In EtiKene today. i Mm. W. F. Osliurn returned last nlKlit from a visit In Portlnhd. Mrs. F.dlth 11. Linton went to Cres- 1 well thin urternoon on a short visit. I T. V. Ilennett and son went to Hal soy today to visit relatives a few ! days. II. Lurch, the Cottae Grove mer chant, wan lu the city today on biialnoHH. l.evl Geer, proprietor of the Lon ! don mineral springs, Is In the city on ; business. Hdltnr S. I.. Moorhend, of the Junc tion City Times, Is In the city this af 1 ternoon. y ! M Iks Biiaan Irvln and hrother, Ar ' thur Irwin, wero down from Waiter vlllfl today. ! J. M. Woodruff loft yostorday on a tr.lp to Kosehurg and other Southern ; Oregon points. Waller Jami'H and wlfo and Job. i niahnik arrlvid down from Deer ' horn last niisht. Jlrs. Claude (laby returned to Kel so, Wash., today, ar:er visttlUK the home foK;s a few days. K. N. Hutchinson, feioral sheep Inspecto.-, Ih In the city from Port land on official butliiess. 1 C. V. CunnlUKiiam. bookkeeper for the Willamette Valley Company, Is In Portland on business. Superintendent Fields, of the S. P. Co., passed through KiiKeuo on the afternonn train yesterday. President Ciimphell, of the 1,'ni veralty of Orenn, returned this af ternoon from a trip north. j .1. M. Andrews, ot llluehlny, nr rflved liero yesterday on business und will return linuie tomorrow. Mrs. Corn. Klmilelon, of Wilbur, Is vlsltlntr at. the borne of her In-other, Lu I l 1 1 1 1 1 . II. i . lllim l. . Ill l . hh M' . M .1. I'. Kflroy, who so sueciMMfnlly W roni!m-!"il The (lunrd's sulwci'liitlou iMilliest. went to 1'iii'tl." mi! toila.V. .Mis. V. li. Mathews ciiine d'lwn from (itiubeti on tin- noon train today 'to visit her daughter, .Mrs. I.. 1.. War- nock. . Kj I Mrs. S. S. Italli;e came up rrnill i I in i 1. 1 ii 1 1 ji'niuniii; ii, jui 'i mi i . . luHiil, who Is proprietor of the new Olertrle theatre. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. T. Clow, after n visit with Mrs. Clew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Ilylaud, In KtiKene, returned homo today. Mrs. W. K. McKlrny, of Salem, af ter visiting her cousin, Mrs. Albert Shaw, at SpriiiKfleld, for several weeks, returned homo today. J. 11. Hlowutt left today for Apple- ton, Minn., where ho will make some Improvements on his farm and may remain there all summer, it is re ported that he may bring back a bride with his next fall. CITY NEWS One of the primary grades at the Central school was dismissed today ao the room could lie tiiiiilmitod, a ease of diphtheria huvlUK been dis covered anions the pupils. r William Twllley, the Ulna Front : restaurant koeirer, who was fined 100 In the Justice court several days KO for aeltluK lhiuor, has finally ? raised the money am? turned It over i tp the Justice ot the peine. ' K. C. Walters, of Klmlra. plates . tbat the rains of the past week made anmcleut water to finish the log ! drives of the Klmlra Lumber Com ; pany, they expectlim their Inst drive ' to roach ths mill today or tomorrow. I5 The Juvenile court today committed tUladya Jlrown.. less than four years .),!, to the Hoys' and tai ls' Aid Hocl reiy. Therblld'i mother, Mrs. Masitle t i own, mode complaint tbat her hua- xflind had deserted her and that she huuble to support the child. t The . )'illln hlit "hots" engine are now 1 1 ltrK thn local fr.'litht trains In- ;tt,'ad of (he little oid-lashloned en- M 1 m Klnes as heretofore. ThlB Is for the reason that the trains have become ao Ioiik that the little enulnea are un able to handle them with the neces sary speed. The ladles of HI. Mary's Episcopal Kulld will Klve nuol her silver ten on Wednesday afternoon, February 13. at the rectory, 618 Olive street. Mes dames Hammond, llouart and Slad dell will be the hostesses. All mem bers and friends ot the church are cordially Invited. ' , A runaway horse that hnd been hitched to a buuny caused some ex citement In the vicinity of the Chris tian and Methodist churches this forenoon. It dashed down the street with the harness draKKlna; behind and slipped and fell on the pavement several times. The new F.lertrlc. theatre in the Modes bulldltiK on Willamette street was crowded at both performances Inst nltihl, lheverowds ureal ly enjoy Ins: the niovtinr tilci iii..ii tt o,. , slon play. The little theatre Is very cosy nun neat huh win prove h) lie a popular place of amusement. The remains of Geo. W. llebnrd, of fotiaiie Grove, who died In the MiKene (.eneial hospital Saturday nlKlit, will be shipped to his old home at Olioiy, tonight. Funeral aer vices were conducted at Day lien f ITS UNREASONABLE IT 18 I'NUEASONAlll.K for a younn man to suppose that' ho ran set hlmaeir up In a Kood payliiK business without some capital to Inveat In thn enterprise. Perhaps this lark of ready funds has been the came of your working for some one vise Instead of yourself (or thea many years. An account lth this bank will afford you a convenient, safe and altogether Ideal method of keeping your surplus funds where they will grow Into a sum that In time will make poaalble your success la business. Other have aucctwded In this way; you ran alio. Tho ICugehe Loan & Savings Bank , , ..' EaUblisotd tn Capital ml surplus ft (HI, (MM) ' W. K. lUtOWN, I'wliletit. v K. W. OMItl H, Ca.hlrr. 1 I. A. I'AINK, Vlro rrKhhnL V. W. 11IKIWX, A sat. tVuihlc. T I A t derson's undertaking rooms this af ternoon by members of Helmet lodao, Knlithts of Pythias, ot which order Mr. llebnrd "vas a moinber. Mrs. I'nullne May Sexton has begun suit in the circuit court amilnst her husbund. John H. Sexton, for divorce on the ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment. I hey were married at Nebraska City, Neb., October 11, ISSO, and have ono minor child. Paul Kay Sexton, the custody of whom Mrs. Sexton asks for. C. A. Winter meter is the attorney tor the plaintiff. In Klvlng a report of The Guard's voting contest, the pictures of three of the wrnuei's. Miss Mnruarct Woods. Miss II In Cushman and Mrs. W. W. ltransteter. are omitted because of oversight In not securing photo graphs. The Guard has all along been very proud ot the list of candi dates who entered the contest and only ri'iirots -that not every on ot them won a prlae worthy of their ef forts when the final count was made. This will be the last night of the Passion Piny at the F-UKcne theatre Tomorrow nlaht at S o'clock there will be an entirely new program, con sistliiK ot two Illustrated sonas. "Starlliiht" and "Where the Swau- nee Klver Flows, and two pictures, the souks will be auiiK by a first class sinner and the machine oper ated by a first-class operator. The new current of ;uu volts will give the best pictures ever shown In Kit Kouo and as nood na shown enywhere. Prices will bo ten cents for any seat In the house, and the perform ance will last one hour. Humor ant Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH ALL INJHE MIND. : I emoked a fifty cent cl'ar Once on a lime: but, hImicki. I wouldn't dft It were 1 callfd To Bpfcrjd my hard earm-d bucko. It whi a Kin. you in:ty suppose. But tut I pufiVd owuy " I couldn't notice II RurpaMfd My ropo of twisted .my. The man wlio gave the prize to me From out his private box Bald. "Try one of my private brand From blended Cuban stocks." I lit tt rftokit'ssly. as though Jt were but common trash. But privately I'll own to you I(j rther naa tne cusn. It lin't In the flavor fine, It Isn't In the blend. -It len t In the thicker smoke, that Joys serene attend in plump perfectos of that kind; It's knowing as you sit It cost some sucker fifty cents And you are smoking It. A 'man with educated tastes May think he likes the puff, But one with politicians raised Finds stogies good enough. And' In these days of close ex pens And figuring down fine The average man prefers a weed Marked down to forty-nine. Tfc Last Great Fire Did not cause so much suffering to the bomeless as many a case of eczema causes its miserable victim. And the relief fund did not bring so much Joy as Hood's Sarsa- .. . ... HrnaH In I psrllla has given uiouaauu u. ! relieving the agonizing itching and burning of enema-tortured people. . Red of Fire-" I lived In s bed of I firVfo" owing.! bleed ."i- "' ; W . It-bin lata..-ly. 1 meat did net help roe. i tmd j .rill...dcu;.tia,.;-.l tskuill it entirely curfd." JiM- T- '"JAils' I Csrlxmdak-. 1'a. ' n tlo TlA Tied the Hands- " u , hand . of on, two.ye..ld son a account of eciema on bla face and limbs. M nisdic no helped until we uwd Il.-jd a h'""""'1; which aiaincomplfti-lynired. Mas. A. jam Wvi.k. la Montgomery St.. 1'ateraon. J. ' Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called Snrsatabs. ICO Doses One Dollar.. Pre pared only by C, I. Hwd Co., Lowell, Mass. Wl In a Fa Pre ferred. "Is the youns dentiBt entat) MshetlV" v "No; lie is still looking for au opening." Winter Work, The soft snow falls. The wild wind calls. And gray are luke and river; The drifts are high As mountains, nigh Their muchncsa makes me shiver. I stand nnd rave; My r.flfflibor'a vave ' The wind hus flwi'pt off cleanly. I wonder why It's only i t The blizzard treats so meanly. I 'sbovi.d enow Until 1 know A dozni tonn I've lifted. I'd rather dwell Deep down In-well. 8omo place whert- unovv's not drifted Dr. T. Felix Couraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER Apure, antisep. tic Toilet Powder for infants and adults. Exqui sitely perfumed. Renders an excel lent complexion and keeps the skin clear, soft and velvety. Relievos skin irritation and should be used freely after bath ing and shaving, giving a delight ful and refreshing ellect. - At deal ers or by mail. 25 cents Box. Pre pared by con -r unPKINS. N. Y. CITY. Proerictor "of COURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM JfOB SALE ASO BECOMJlENDrD DV Sensible Valentines , Why should rot a valentine be more than a mere pretty picture? We have selected from our stock a line of attractive and useful little novelties of Jewelry andSilverwar, and mounted them appropriately to give as valentine s. 1 hese cost but little more than the fancy picture cards, and will be prized many times as much. Here is a list of some of the many articles I we are ottering. wait" for window display Tuesday ICA Handy Pins, Cream J JQ jarSt. Tooth Brushes, . Paper Knives, Etc. l. - - I . T 'I. yC rm v-usnions, ian ' Buffers, Crosses, Hat Pins, Thimbles, Etc $1 on Cuff But,ons' 4 I Brooches, Spoons, Pocket Files, Etc. Why not a Diamond for a Valentine.' We have them from $20 to $250 J. O. WATTS Cor. 5 tli. and Willamette St. STAXI.KVS, 012 Villnmi-tt St. - - - Eugene The NEW , Too Modern. "Foo tluit d;i;-.cd lou!;ing uinn over tlicrc .'" "Vcb." "lie Is n prol'L':-Kor of modern Inn Kiuures." ' - - , i "What Is t!u mutter wltli blm?" "lie Is tr.vlu.!,' to get a lino ou what some nice track men are tulklng about." j T OLIVER. When Yoi Run.., for a tmin nr vim t . , 7 ,01 a raj..! paper 4 of carpet tacks you .J money. Ani..J what you get at the Griffin Ha-J Crt io I. . ... . "1 w. o mc ucsl values intcirl mo money. i You can get an excellent . your money in spray pumps,,, materials, lime and sninhi,." . Yours for busing 'GRIFFIN b rfiti'Gware C( U1, V-iU?'M01 llimri u l.:i. c 'ftTsl'SSSJla11 Sjitaia. Hire- Tl he HWitiotBlir-I'lythB ollii-r, lint pentl Blainr for Jllullralpd hook M.l.d. TtiriTea vulonlile f" lnolea. .MAItVKI, CO.. Lane-Uuvls Jrug Jo.f o stores. Woodirard. Clarkn Co.. l-orflunl G. Ii. Mitnroe T. y y,l ! HOUSEFURNISHINCS We now have the most cod j line of stoves in Eujent 1 iSeds and Bedding, Ruar. Matting, Shelf Hardwari I and cuttetry ' ; 67 W. Eighth St. I E UGENS. - - j . . ORfJ For Modern Fcod. "Did you study uuy of the. dead lan guages at school ?" "No. 1 was going to. but 1 found 1 wouldn't ueeil them to order pie at a restaurant. Too waiters are all live ones." IS a veritable whirlwind of speed It responds to the touch like a thing of life. All essentials centered in MODEL No. 5. OIU machines taken in exchange. , S. FRANK, Agent. Thsy Chip In. 'fan Is a creature of clreum tances." "Yes, but women are usually around behind the scenes helping to make the circumstances." A Propsi Query. i GASOLINE ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Fnlrlmiiks-Morse. (1118011110 Engines I for puitipitifc, spraying, sawing, grind- lug. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Falrhanks-Morsc Dynamos and Mo tors for Hvcr and light. Knirtiunks-Morsu Windmills nnd Towers. Knlrluinks-Morse Grinders, Food CllopM-rs, Well Pumps. All first qiiulily goiMls at lowest jirlci-s nhvuys In stM-k. l.ilM-nil terms. l"rompt reply to liupiiries nnd quick shipments. Wrlto for catalogue und prices. BERCER.&. BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, Or. FAIRBANKS, MORSE (E, CO. Portland, Oregon "Time fllea." "80 I have uotlced. t wonder" "What?" "What his method la." PERT PARAGRAPHS. I TIm man who la too modest to bran ou himself Is dead easy to the man who docs the Job for blm. Oil Palnt'ngs w"e have a llmllrd number ol PAINTINGS which we are telling at coat lor a lew davi, prices bom 30c to $10 rn Latest designs In FRAME MOULD INGS. Sre our window OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. Saturday, Feb. 3th i M. Koh -i-noor Peanut Flake Regular Price 30c, Sat. 20c a pound Taffy, reg. 25c, Sat. 1 5c a pound A large assortment of Fresh Candies in Stock made in our own kitchen Hull's Red Cross Drug Store V's IMamond Chick Kood for little chickens. We ran toll vou whv. CIIA.MHKKS IIAHinSAHK CO. Larue sb.liment of dining chairs and llnoleuni Just nci'lved. OIIAMHKKS IIAKUWARK CO. Monarch Malleable ltanes, 30 days' free trial. fl J. W, KAYS Kl'K. CO. CASTOR I A For Infants.' nil Ch.idron. The Kind Yoi' wi Always Bccgbf Bean the S -Ti ;ii 8OO0T eoocK UNOinwooo Nou.1- suhh f IUMSI 0OON Masquerade Dress Carnival at Roller Rink FRIDAY, FEB. 14th PRIZES AWARDED pKOKKlRIOaHIIUi -uiV. WHITE IS YOUR BREAD Madcwil PURE WHITE ; FLOUR If it IS you already know all we can tell you about it. If it IS'NT, you want PURE.WHITE FLOUR in )i Kitchen Next BaHingiDay. ' It makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. PURE WHITE FLOUR is made of Selected Scotch Fife Wheat, by patent pro cess and is strictly High Grade. Use Pure White Flour for pastry and cakes as well as for bread it sat isfies or your money back. Pure White Flourish Sale by the follow Merchants, price $H per sack fiiu T. Hull & "n' W. M. ircr-n, W. A. IU II. K. I). Matlock, TIh Kuroiio (iroccrj C V. II. Unnicls. I'OtOT Jollllsoll. W. H. lcniK.tcr, Colo Wilson. W. J. (Jlbson 4! J. W. W hite, Fountain incTy. InlTcrslty Hon Bssm. Armltaito j WADHAMS (2b KERR BROS DISTRIBUTERS