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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
'Caiidy Sale l WILL HAVE ANOTHER TAFFY SALE iaturday, Feb. 15th AH Taffies ! 5c a pound Koh-i-noor Peanut Flake 20c a pound Everyone who has tried our Kho-i-noor home made candies like them. Have you tried them ? COME WITH THE CROWD Saturday, Feb. 15th. HULL'S DRUG STORE E 8th Street. PORTLAND AND I EUGENE HIGH PLAY TONIGHT I lonunt probably the fastest anil most exciting same of basketball that has ever been seen In Kugeue betweeu high school teams will be played at the armory between the local high school and Portland. To night the team work and expert indi vidual playing will be far above any thins that can be called ordinary. Portland has been beaten but once with victory and even feel that they will do it. However, th difference !u ren;!tfl is not so meat as nor U require support from the gallery. The high scltu.;) rooters will be cm! 111 lull force. The following is the line u : ''ug"no Portland Hean F Midlife t'oekerllne P. . ..Tom WovJ. Jr .Mitchell C, Kunyon C Watson C! . , Sutton W. Watson C A. No es After the game the Portland play ers and rooters will be entertained at a dance. All students are Invited. The best of music and a good floo;. Koud Will lie Unshed. . (Albany Herald). Officials of the Willamette Valley EXCELLENT SERMON hi CHRISTIAN CHURCH When the puis: iud h"! I.:' iif'u said, there yet retrain rile uiuxp: v.-' s.'d cl pths ot renl v.uith contained In Dr. Mart Ill's illscmrjcs. The ik. l:ist evening at the revival services wes no exception to the" nl.J. Wit'i his thoughts elnr and " mind alert, and with a heart of love, he tnrnoil on the searchlight of gospel truth In all its brilliancy, revealing the Sa tanic motives which would led astray those who are not under covr of the Kock of Ages. Those out of Christ, who are toss the compass of the Word of liod.'aml EUGENE 1 M jliOPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF I Los Angeles' Safest Hotel ig f v-v, 1 ??) &S rv. f ! p-J' J ?i H 1 KIGICXK IIIOH SCHOOL HASKKTHALL T HAM 1 r and that score was so close that little superiority could be shown. She practically has .the championship of the lower Willamette valley. Eugene, with the exception of Roseburg, which ranks as a college team, out of the high school class, probably has the best team in the ,V. O. I. A. league. This is Portland's first game with Eugene and the local boss are very desirous of heading the list THE KING EDWARD In the Hurt of the City NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE A very desirable hotel for all visitors to the city. First class in all rcsoets fitaJl.OOperday and up. "Write for booklet TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props. (filler's Shoe Store Most any body can sell you a shoe for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER ho understands the leather and knows what he is selling you. We have a Repairing Department fitted up with everything that's modern in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. ' MILLER, is; Shoe Man. West 8th street. Ti Home of Good Shoes s OREGON r LL LINE OF New Granitware just, in Moves, Ranges of the Loading . - ".mvii Makes at. U I nilr HARDWARE STORE to-Jry 1 ' V 50 East. Ninth Street. Farm and City , Property FOR SALE 120 acres homestead relinquish ment; two million feet of old growth fir timber. Will make a good farm when timber is taken off. 1300 acres, 200 acres of good bottom land, all good grass land; some spruce timber; good house and barns; gar den land, some fruit: all op en country; splendid stock .ranch; good read through the place. On Shiflaw Hay, a bargain at SI 4.000. 32ii acres of timber, cruises four million feet with five acres of nilllslte and a large back water slough for log Imom.mo: the heat millslte In l.ane county right at deep water nn Siuslaw Hay; a world of timber bark of it; price $7,'i00. 4DH0 acres of timber on new R. H line now building to Lake Creek: price $17 ht acre; this chance will not be open long. 160 acres on the McKcnile riv er: will make a good home, price $1000. Cood fi room house and pantry, concrete foundation, good well of wafer; lot fiOxlfiO ft. on Ferry St., quick sale at $1,200. 1 000 acres of timber land, cruises 5 to 6 million feet, price $20 per acre. 1 700 acres of timber, cruises five to Blx million feet; price $2 4 per acre. Lots and acreage tracts In N W part of town within one. to six blocks of fleary School: prices range from $275 to $.-,oo per lot: $ down bal ance o:i two yeirs time at 7 per rent pr annum. nulnes pripirtv In Spring field: Income $!i0 per month, Pl ii st sell n"im: come and get prires at office. Oregon IjhhI f'oiniinny. 4 1 2 ViIla.n'-'t Si. Mark T. F.envng, Mgr. Eugene, Oregon company in this city deny the report that the electric road will not be completed to this city as fast as pos sible. It is said that the ones in charge of the extension of the road to this city will rush the work, and that the 1000 ties which are now being turned out at the Albany mill w-lll be distributed along the streets In a few days. The ties ordered will be finished by the first of March, and then it is expected that the re maining ties necessary will be ordered. , f MARRIED . At 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Christian parsonage, In KuK"ne, John F. Smith and Miss Freda Cas tleman, both of Fall Creek, Rev. J. S. McCallum officiating. SKXSATIOXAIj fall In Prices on l'iniifs, I'ianoliis nnl Organa lit tile (irent lli'lll lng "' From HiiHinoHN Sale of the ! Kllera rhino House. ' without the Pilot who sails the sc of life, will sooner or later dlscovo; that their earthly vessel Is sinking In an unknown sea nmld gloom and doppnir and without hope of rescue. See Acts 4:12. What a contrast Is found In those who place their trust In the Lord. The weakest and the strongest are on an equality in Him because He la about them and Is their strength. Tho dnrk clouds of sorrow, the rains of hatred, and tho tempests of distress avail naught; the foaming billows of falsehood dash In vain and break In confusion. "Whore is my trust?" should be the question of every one of us. Last evening a number of persons went forward and showed wherein they ,ilace their trust, thereby making the whole number of accessions 177. He sure to come tonight and hear a sermon which Is pronounced by many to be the grentest of Dr. Mnrtln's sermons: "Th9 Ingrafted Word." Remember the time 7:30 this even, lug. Splendid music and singing un der the leadership of Professor Davie. Many Eugene people are taking ftrivantnze of the fnctorv prices ' ! quoted. If you have any use what- Lever for a piano and can make any , I kind of fair payment $S to $10 j I you owe It to yourselves to see us! now. But you have only a short time In which to make your selec-1 tlon, ns we have promised Messrs. j Stevens and 1-1 n I 111 , our successors, I to vacate the premises within a few, weeks. ' In this magnificent stock you will, find the best pianos manufactured Weber, Sunnier, Kimball, Lester, Story & Clark, Marshall & Wendell. Schumann and many others. Just; think of buying a piano of standard, make, one that has been on the nuir- j 1 ket fur more than fifty years and' usually retails at $100. for $24S. .Inst think of a piano guaranteed for ten years being offered for $190. i ;And, remember, you take no chances i , In selecting a piano at this closing out sale. You are protected by a double warranty. You gel a written guarantee from both :he factory and I Kllers Piano House. Your opportunity to purchase a i fine Instrument at almost wholesale ' cost Is here. Avoid regrets by mak ing your selection now. j Open evenings. EI LICKS PIANO HOUSK. j 2 4 West Seventh Street. 'T. H. Comte, General Agent. ASK RECEIVER FOR MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE New York, Feb. 1 4 State's Attorney General William S. Jackson announced today that ho had decided to ask for the appointment of n receiver for the Mutual Reserve Life In- siirance Company. The value 'of certain Hens Imposed by its policies has been question- ed by the authorities. acket Store local agents; for pictorial review patterns Pictorial Review Patterns arc'thc only patterns provided with a cutting guide and an instruction guide fumishd with all nw pittcr.is, Every pur chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives a cutting guide, and no other patterns are provided with these guides Subscriptions taken forJPictorial Re view Migazine, $ 1 .00 per year. A free pattern with each sub scription. Eugene Racket Store W. J. Baldwin, Prop. 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon ::ttn:5j:::tJ:::::::::::::::::::H Nothing But Light HUNTER. & WILLOUGHBY Have installed an up-to-date Gas. Lighting, Cooking and Heating Outfit, and have a competent Gas man to talk GAS to you. We are going to make a specialty of lighting business houses with a Gas Light you can de pend on. Come down to our store and see what Gas will do. We are always glad to explain light to you, either Electric or Gas. GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIER 516 Willamette St, Eugene, Or. I At Otto's Valentine boxes from 5r: up WOLI'' DOCS I.OHT fl4 At Otto's Valentine boxes from 5c up. fl4 AXXOIXCKMKNT J. M. Howe and J. W. Muoy have opened a real estate office In the building with J. A. Maurer, No. 542 I Willamette street, where wo would be , pleased to have all old frli.ids who i have property to sell, both farm and Iclty, cell ami list sam with us and I we will do our best te sell same. HOWE III OY, tf r, 4 2 Willamette Street. suit voi r pitoni ( ic to H! 1 1owr Co.. H na 1'ont Street, ! S'-a;:le. Wah. They always pay 'he hiKhest market price. .M7 .1. M. Hone Is Kt ill pr-Illntt best tail ored Knits on I he cont f: oin Otuil w ntal Tall'Tlmr Company, of Chica go, at Willamette street. tf While huntint; wolves In the Spen cer Crok country Thursday R. A. Unnth l':Ht two valuable doK.i, one a white don with black and tan slots mid the other a red hitch. Th( y struck the frail at 8 ociock in the morning and have not been se'n since by the .iwncr. Any one knowing their where abours will confer a favor upon Mr. Booth by telephoning him. HOARD OK I' lllK l)i:l,i:(l A l l .4 Aipeclnl meeting of the ICucene hoard of fire delegates will be held In Firemen's hall Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of con sidering the matter of allowing the hand the use of the hall, f I 4 W. W. HTEVKNS. AIM'RKXTICK OIRI.H V A XT Kit Several apprentice girls wanted at Bolton & Jenkins' millinery store, successors to Shumate. ELI BANGb J. H. WEST CP. BERNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. . Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Kcady First Gass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE at 5:30 a.m. Slagesdunot call at A dallyiUpr IcavciEugrne at6 i. m, private residences but will call lor for Maplelon, clo connection by baggage II noli fled the day before. aieamer lor Florence and rcme Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21 Don t miss Company A's dance at the armory Tuesday night. ! BRODERSBROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our new building acrossthe street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for WMt 8th Street. Br,)lli end Stews Strictly Cotb Price BRODER.S BROS. 65c NEW MARKET NKW Ii IDA V FOR SAI.K A second-hand Pet.-ilu-l ma Incubator, 12ii-egg rHiincltv; practically nnw; also bro'idcr. ( I'lione Farmers 111. f2li WANTKI) A girl t'i work In the candy factory at Otto's. I tilt HAI.K Huff Orpington egen. 1 1 for $1. W. H. Hampton, I I'iSi Columbia avenue, corner llith st. ill MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines S. S. SPENCER, President. I- H. POTTER, Vice Pres. F.TI. McALISTER, Cashier. Cor 7tland WilUmrtto Wis raw