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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1908)
I 1 1 I Opes Evenings CLOSING OUT SALE 9 fc:tyi.T? nvf?- 1 si- Pianos, Pianolas and Organs selling at actual factory cost plus the freight charges Prices a Revelation DR. BROUGHER WILL HOLD MEETINGS IN EUGENE This closing out sale has aroused the greatest interest among piano buyers.. We have done a record breaking business. Sold more pianos in six days than during any on: month ,;n thj history of th; house in Eugene. Many buyers have 'aken advantage of this unprecedented money saving oportunity. We prefer to sell every pi inoand organ in stock at cost rather than ship them back to Portland. PIANO PRICES THAT TALK 1 Pianola, regular price $275, 1 Upright Piano,, reg. price-$325, I Upright Piano, reg. price $350, J Upright Piano, reg. pried $375, J Upright Piano, reg. pries $400, J Upright Piano, reg. price $450, J Upright Piano, reg. price $500, closing out price closing out price closing out price closing out price closing out price closing out price closing out price $175 $185 $198 $232 $248 $284 $332 And, do not forget, that in this stock you ' will find the best pianos in the world all standard makes W:ber, Kimball, Sohmer, Lester, Storey & Clark, Marshall and Wendell, Schu nian,Etc, ' ' If you really wish a piano you cannot afford to let this sale pas'B 'into history without investigating. Terms $S.oo to $10.00 monthly to those not wishing to make a full setleiueut now. Lose no time in calling. A prompt response means an enormous sav ing. If you cannot call, write or telephone at our expense. Eilers Piano House Phone Main 4124 West 7th St. T. H. COMTE, Gen'l Agent, Il'-v. J. V. Tt-ciiitthPr, tho noted paytor.of the Whin- tempi ohur-h of I'ortland, will arrive In KiiK'-ne Feb ruary 24 to hold muting. In the Bap tist ehurch meetliiK nuse for the I'rflHliytelan and ISaptlM churches. Dr. HroiiKhnr has Just closed four years Work In Portland during which time 900 members have been added to the church, and he has preached to the largest audlencei on the Pa cific coast during these years. Dr. Brougher Is a young man of 38 years, but today ranks with the great est platform oratorB in the United States. , President Roosevelt, after hearing him, pronounced him a great preach er. Ho Is hot a professional evangel ist, but a pastor who succeeds In. reaching the multitudes, and week after woEk members are uniting with his church. I'reparatory services will he held at tho Baptist church be ginning Sunday night, "February 16. while Dr. Brougher will comu Feb ruary 24th. These services will be union In character and are purposed to help Eugene. A man who can command an audience week; after week for four yearB that numbers 2000 or more will doubtless he a blessing to the numbers who will hear him in Eugene in similar work. PEOPLE SHOULD TRY THIS MIXTURE NOW baptized Into Christ did put on Christ." He "ot 1uole, verse having "Laptlztd" m " though he would P'-ace inor eiiipho- m up.n I word man upon -faith." In th i.PK-dlii v.-rs-. hj lever, if he should intentional V . It he woul l he di.-ha:i.nng ..: ' lor who placed It along witn la Baptism, as Dr, .Martin teach. , ' " 1 out faith and repeutanc-.' woii.d not i amount to anything. Tlio.s wh tia.e heard him any number of times sure ly know that he preaches every im i as -strongly" on faith, for without faith It would be impossible to be i well-pleasing to Him." Heb. ll:t. I If the Word Is Ingrafted in the heart of tha sinner In Bach a n'""1"-'1; as to abide and develop the life of that one to the greatest extent, It Is i necessary that the gospel so lngrattea jmust be complete and hence the same 'one Jesus authorized and which was the one Paul preached, bee ua. i.i ! 10; also 2 Tim. 4:2., j Don't miss the service tonight, bull come early and hear the sermon on; 'liocelving Christ." I So far the additions have reached i the number of ISO. I Announcements for tomorrow: At 0:45 a. m. the great Bible school . ... r.i,i . ....H -.i-nitii' iittend and. much Interest prevails. Last Sunday found 469'present. Come tomorrow and raise the number to 500. At 10:45 the sermon, Consecra tion." ' At 3 p !m., address to the new con verts and to all other members of tile Christian church. At 6:15 p. ni. a Ii'.rge and active meeting of the Christian Endeavor er8 takes place. At 7:30 p. m. the sermon, Chrls ; tlan Bicycling." I Be sure not to miss a single one I of these services, which close the I great meeting. Economizes the use of flour, but ter and eggs ; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry more appetiz ing, nutritious and wholesome. COBURG V, I SUNDAY Homo.Ma.le Homed, Which Act on SflHflDL ELECTS OFFICERS ...KMim-th nnd llla.l.hr Promptly: OUnUUL LLLU I O UIIIVLMW ' 8re to. Itelievo Kverjr Tim i . . , . ' , I The Coburg Methodist Episcopal Cut this out and put in some safe Sunday schoo, ha8 elfecled lne fMo. place, for it Is valuable and worth , offlcerg and teachers for the en more than anything else In the world sl Officers Superinten to you If you should have an attack of d R B MBddox. assg,ant super rheumatism or bladder trouble, or ,,'Aa, , . ,,,. ,Prre,arv. Her- E3 y ABSOLUTELY PURE ' This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It lias No Substitute Tier. . Alum and Phosphate ol Lima mlxturee sold at lowtr price, but no housekeeper regarding the health I ber family can afford to u tbeo. r any derangement of the kidneys what eve: b"rt Stoneberg: assistant secretary, Miss Althea Wllklns: treasurer, Le- The prescription Is simple and can ;Dy kyon8. cnorl8ter;MM Clara Sta be mado up by any one at home. Tho Ingredients can he had at any good cy; librarian, MIsb llrace wiiKins; mliil.nt laiparlan Ulna Mn.lpllno ..... j on.. nettle. s necessary is to shake them well In bottle. Here it is: Fluid ex'rart dande lion, one-half ounce; compound kar 1 Teachers Class No. 1, I. A. Zook; assistant! Samuel Lepport; class Xo. 8, Mrs. r . F. Barnard; class No. ii Mrs. W. M. Erskine; assistant, Mrs. . i Mrs. w. m. K.rsKine; assistant, Mrs. gon. one ounce; romnound syrup Bar- Lepicrt. class 4 Mr8. Be83le EU BAGb J. a VEST GP.BMtNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabi Always Kcady First Qau Turnouts ot Alt Descriptions ..STAGCS.. M-.KlNt;ZCTVr.E,evp, Euerne lS:3fiA.ni. 5iifido nd cell At TrWeli riet bt will c til lur tslAgcu tieiAid Ihe fl.iy before. EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE A dellystiigetfevfkEuBfiicjito i. m lor MAplrton, close c.mnrcttcm by eirAiner lor Klorf nee end f Cine Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 MAHltlF.lt 1 In Kiigeiio, Kobrunry 13, 1908, Krank U. Hiuison and Miss Laura May Wiseman, both of Kugene, Justice of the I'unco It. 8. llryson officiating. I AITHKXTICK (illtll WAXTKH Several apprentice girls wanted at Holton & Jenkins millinery store, successors to Shumatu. saparllla, threo ounces Take a toaspoonful'aftnr each m?al and at bedtime. A few doses Is said to relieve, almost any ense of bladder trouble, frequent urination, pain and scalding, weakness and backache, pain above the kidneys, etc. It Is now claimed to be the method of cur ing chronic rheumatism, because of its direct and positive action on the ellmlnative tissues of the kidneys. It cleanses those sponge like orgnns and gives thorn mo and power to sift : and strain tho poisonous wasto mat-; ter and uric acid from tho blood, re-1 llevlng the worst forms o frheunia tlsm and kidney and hladdor troubles, j The extract dandelion acta upon the ; stomach and liver and Is also used extensively for relieving constipa tion and Indigestion. Compound sar aaparllla cleans and enriches the blood. A well-known local druggist Is au thority that this prescription la safo to use at any time. DR. MARTIN HAS GREAT AUDIENCE TOMOltllOW IS HIS LAST DAY HKltK riUX.IIAM OK SKIt-VICKH Tweedt; assistant, R. B. Maddox; class No. 6, Mrs. Caspar Durst; class No. 6, Miss Georgia Neff; assistant, Mrs. J. A. Newman. The- first Sunday In each month will be missionary Sunday, and all colectlon on this day will be turned Into the mission fund. The Sunday school is growing. Attendance and collection are good. . "coffee" Cheap for those that won-'t pay for good; Schil ling's Best tor those who won't have poor. Yoor crocer returns Tour mooer if von don't like it; ere per aim ADDITIONAL SOCIETV ITEMS Last eveunlg Misses Celia Hager, Al ice Stoddard and Madge Hamble gave a leap year valentine party to a num-; ber of their friends at the home of j Miss Hager on East Eleventh street. The rooms were very tastefully dec orated with evergreens, festoons of hearts and numerous pennants. The evening was most enjoyably spent with games, music and dancing. De lightful refreshments were served by the young ladles, ihose present were Misses Kay Clark, Laura Inman, Da ryle Belat, Grace Sterns, Lida Gar rett, Hallie Sterner, Vera Sanderson; Messrs. Ben Grout, Robert Kllpatrick, Byron Goodall, Ben Williams, Wil lie Williams, Walter Eaton, Piaij t 1 .... Ul.l. ii j ouuugiiiM uuiluii fiauiuie, nowird I urew, Kimer Stodard. Harding, Clareate. I Lonn'.e tartlett gave a danehuj party at nis home on North Lawrence street last evening to a number of his. ; friends. A delightful evening wtsj j spent oy tae yuuug ioiks. Keiresb ments were served. OIL! OIL! OIL! Three-ounce bottle, 10c, put up by and expressly for the Singer Sewing Maohlne Company. - 615 Willamette street. Phone Red 1451. u Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. ' tf The California Stale Federation of lihnr has passed resolutions con demning rrtMlileut Roosevelt and Secretary Mel nil I for their attitude In relation lo the Japanese. BR0DERSBR0S. NEW MARKET We r now located in our ne-v building '. r " across the street and we will b; pleased to s.c you. ..SPECIAL.. Slb Can Choice Lard for 65c Brvtllt and Slews Strictly Cct, Price WmbSta BRODER.S BROS. t NKW MAR.KIT SICK HcAlMHE PonitlvrW riiifwi hj thcM l.mio ruK Tlwjr til. rvlU'T Mtv ttvma inm P,viiw.tu ln Ottnitkin anil Ttw Uoar;y l,v IMizljuvvt, Nnuvft, PruwKlntM, lUil Turtle Id Uo JtliHiih. CnatnJ TnnkTWv rln in Uw hMa nmnn uvkil Thm . nuUl tM OowrU, IMitIx VeffPUbltt. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSL SMALL PRICE. CARTERS OlTTLE iflVER As was expected, a great number of people heard Evangelist S. M. Martin last evening at the Christian church on "The Ingrafted Word." All who were present can doubt Icsb say with a number who expressed them selves after the discourse, that It was Indeed n most grand and helpful ser mon. Dr. Martin has Ihe ability and most certainly exercises Ihe same In pre senting the "unsearchable riches of Christ." As n faithful minister ho fears nut to proclaim the Hedivincr's Will toward Imlli ..Int... ....... 1 Keeping back n ulling Unit would he for the aunt's welfare. Kor Instance, If he should quote tin). 3:2(1, "Kor vd I are all sons of God, through rait h. In I Christ .leans." he would prohnblv also 'quote the verse Immediately follow. lug: "Kor in i:inv of you n were NOTICE TO TAKE OUT LICENSE Notice Is hereby given that ordi nance No. 710, requiring those wish ing to conduct bottling works, ho tels, restaurants, soft-drink parlors, drug stores where soft drinks are sold and other similar places, to apply to the city recorder and sccurrf a li cense to carry on such business, and ordinance No. 708, requiring milk dealers to take out license, are In force and all parties desiring to con duct such business within the city ot Kugene shhould at once take out such license. Application blanks mav he ! had on application to the city record jer. i . E. A..FARRIXOTON. I City Marsha'.. t::n::;:::::::::::::::m:::::::: SEUGENE! e I Racket Store! j KiiiHTII tillADK -AMI.ATlv,NS i Thi- elrtith Erade final examina tions for the public schools will be i held May 14. 15. June II, 12. Teachers who have pupils readv for the examination should notify nie of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 15 days before the date fur , which tho questions are wanted. W. 11. DILLAKD, County Sunerlntender.r. CARTERS iTTtr IVER PILLS. illtVE Genuine. Must Boar Fac-Sumla Signature 1 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES- iMERCH ANTS BANK EUCENE. OREGON Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Linos I.- ' V'Jl'-.IWII mm S. S. SPENCEK. President. I- H. POTTtR. Vice Pre... Ft N. McAlISTKR, Osh.cr. Cor;?th end WilUm. tle i ! C HIGH ESTER'S PILLS t H V. Vl I'll . ; S. E. Stevens . . fl t VI It . . Leave tmlcri al I-1 l. i-' I'Ikmo IIuh, .I'llnlie Mum ., ltelilt'iic l.l.s ei iL'ih m. ItiKliletuv I'liotio lieil ! I ; I , I Miller's Shoe Store Most any body can sell you a shoe for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER who understands the leather and knows what he is selling you. We have a Repairing Department, fitted up with everything that's rr.oiern it the-way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. MILLER, The Shoe Man. West 8th street. Tut Konvs of Cood Shoes LOCAL agents; for - PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Pictorial Review Patterns arejtjie only patterns provided with a cutting guide, and an instruction guide furnished with all new patterns. Every pur chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives a cutting guide, and no other patterns are provided with these guides Subscriptions taken fori Pictorial Re view Magazine, $1.00 per year. A free pattern with each sub- j scription. Eugene Racket Store j W. J. Baldwin, Prop. 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon I e yfeJ MOST GR.OCERS SELL ? PATENT? Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed MiJe of ulrctrd EiMern Oregon herd whe.it. " P" awes more ltuvti ol bre id thin any other floor " f Iojvm ire lighter and whiter. Beciux ol lh iiwreurf 4 q Jintity ol breid produced 'he cojl l no hi?her tl.i ' J olher Moan. AS'C YOUR GROCER FOR IT. J THE PrtBTl Awn n ritouir MILLS ' af l WT IBT W VWA J.l 1 f i Ti IT I o