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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1908)
NiCKLIN & NEAL'S CLOSING OUT SALE 1'HEARST LEAGUE WILL NOMINATE NATIONAL TICKET ' COMMENCES t Wednesday Morning, Feb. 20 i ntinipc until our entire stock of Drv dnrvk MptVc Fi,r- jnti k - j o ;, Hats, bhoes, etc., is enfrely closed out. We are positively retiring .from business. Every article in our store will be offered to the public at a reduction, borne goods win De sold at Lbbb 1 HAN COST. Our one object is to get out of business just as soon as possible. In order to re-arrange this stock and prepare for this big sale the Dry Goods portion of OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY ' This will not interfere with -the Grocery Department which will be open and conducted by Mr. Daniel as before. Now is the time for you to SAVE MONEY. Make your 1st of what you need and be on hand to take advantage of our CLOSING OUT SALE commencing WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 26th. Chicago, Keb. 2 4. Steps fur the formation of a new National political parly were taken at a conference of the independence League here today. 'The action followed a short speech by William Randolph Hearst, in I whU'h he announced the principles of tlio league and the adoption at a "declaration of principles." seti'm; forth the objects of the organization .and the means by winch n nope 10 attain them. The provisional National commit tee, of which Mr. Hearst Is chair man, was authorized by resolution to call a national convention to nomin ate candidates for the Presidency and Vice-I'residency alter the Kepuu- ' lienn and Democratic nartl"s have held their respective gatherings at Chicago and Denver. The conference was held in the south parlor ot the Auditorium Ho tel. It was reported that 3d stales were represented by delegations and that 125 persons attended the ses- , sion.i. i The league advocates direct nom- rinntlon to abolish clique-controlled party convention rule. Ucssisni must ; be eliminated.. The league favors the referendum, recall and govern ment ownership of the telesranh, the purchase and operation of which it recommends as an Immediate measure. Overcapitalization of cor porations and dishonest hanks are denounced as the source of panics. A flexible currency, issued by the gov ernment Is approved. The league In dorses organizations among crafts men and farmers that will tend to bring about an equitable distribution of wealth in better wages and prices. Government protection of working people, an eight-hour day and revis ion of the tariff are advocated. Othor recommendations are ship subsidy and interstate control of commerce and transportation, national Incor poration laws, government savings banks, inspection of railroads, an en larged navy, reclamation of arid lands and the deepening of water ways. The league deprecates the cor rupt use of money in elections. :cn we say a thing is so, IT'S SO. 300 REAL ESTATE DEALS MADE TODAY;: M.VXY MORIS HOMKS AKK MADE HAPPY. Mnctoen Homes Made Happy by Plac ing Piiinos fit I licm. Vie have' tlNhP a feenrri breaking nuitlOMPANt SKM.S 20 ortrifnA. gut we have a lot loft In PS IX (iltOSS ADDITION' fact, srfnre of tlie best bargitins. An , , Estey Urgnn, that cost when new COI.hM.VN P.KSIDKNCE ..ts' for .,;. A ,,,,. M some nnrlnr fli'za nnriirht nlnnn that j would sell undVr ordinary conditions for S.100. is mni1eir dmvn tn Si Til. ' "land, Eugene & Eastern : Yti can pay for it si the rate of $S Conmanv todav sold 20 1 ler mon yo" 0 K"'" ikr. ' . I pianola that sells everywhere for me GiTOs addition to James Ut; i . .,i t,v. Cr I3l'0l). This tract. HPS nn i nipnU Kvorr InctPDiiinnl .?,ml,iv 3? of the street rnllwnv 1 guaranteed. Come today and eUMe i'ninh of Tveniv.n,i,.H .",! prepared to buy. a' Mr. Bilker's farm, for-i NcSIurray pla.e, which heT, maimer. ne wm ...i. i :r"t Into acreage iolo. The1 '-'I hstate a- i,-ou, ,.,. TO ri HI.: a IT.T.lr IN OVE DAY T tart ih .i i , i-uiii. l nig cam-.Ti,n t (tiot i,rn-wn r,.,:ntA '.tit, .,' ,' "' -oie-1 TauleU. Druggists refund money 'Willi Hanson fur $3,-tni. ricS . Roi"K to oe! Reduction sale at Watt's jewelry ,n "", out will rent ; store begins tomorrow display advertisement. i:ii,i:its piano iioisi;. I West Seelitil St. II. Conite, tieil. A.m. THREE REFUBLIGAHS .OUT FOR ASSESSOR There will be at least Hire? fitiiill dates for the Republican nomination for assessor at the primaries In April. Besides the present encum bent, B. F. Keeney, and farmer as sessor H. V, Burton, who have al ready filed their nominating petitions.- Patilus I). Newell, of this city, has announced his, intention of rnn- PAY TAXES 11EFOHE ! APKIL 1; KKRISTKlt I1EEOISE S P. M. APItll, 7 I Tnxes become delinquent April 1. Payments made before March 15 are i subject to a discount of 3 per cent. ' By paying half the taxes before April 1 an extension to October 1 is secur ' ed in which to pay the remaining 1 half. Taxes not paid before April 1 become subject .after that date to a penalty of 10 per cent, with an adili I tlonnl penalty of 1 per cant a month ; for each month they nre unpaid. Tax es may be p:ld by mail. Send check, draft or money order. Statements of taxes due have been sent out. by ! mail. In paying taxes before March ; 15 do not forget to deduct the 3 per ; cent discount. The registration books are open from 8 to 5 o'clock on every day. including the noon hour, at the court house. The books will close for the primaries at 5 o'clock April 7. A citizen, In order to register, must I'.ltvo lived in the slate six months ! l"! I'le precinct thirty day. Ev- tr-T-v voter must roulster anew this 'year. Tim prlmury election will lie held April 17. After tlieTirlinarles the registration books will again be opened preceding the June election. First " Sprng Suiis are Now Coning Our stock of spring and sum mer goods will be larger and better assorted than ever be fore. Goods are of best qual ity and stylish patterns, tail orded by the famous MICH AELS, STERN & CO., whoso brand Is a guarantee of ex cellence. Come In and look at them. Big reductions on all win ter suits, In order to close them out and make room for new stock. We carry u full lino of fur nishings fur men, and our prices anil styles nre right. We own our own building, Miy no rent ami pre witisfied with a rcusonitblo profit. NEW Jl AKIUMAN" MAP OK THE NORTHWEST. N'eW Harrlmaii iiiflf itt OrPUOl', Washington and Idaho SWJri.jjl frpi the press, ready for disliliiif.-oit. A glance shows that the three Sttip'k: particularly Oregon,, are largely lla'.''. rimnn, at least so far as the railroad situation !i concerned. The map shows rail lines, projected ronils. I"-'""'" wi'-u sliicn routes. rriL-atinii (llmrlcfo l,.,il. fate large "gene Lodge, No. 39 1 ot the eternal Brotherhood C1s Initiation of the county clerk in a few days, ix (;Kn:(iiA Tim last jug of 1! iih Ih.ii Left standing al me; All the colonels that tapped It Are faded and g.me. ii ghost of a cocktail. Nn old friends In view. To reflect hack "Drink hearty! litre's looking at you." Atlaiit:- Constitution. was a royal indulgence two hundred years ago; Tis yet. Your ernrrr ftnrn t our miner tf rott doo'l Ul.fi bibilliurf a Ucal. we pay biufe pnvan anil piihip-, and the routes cummin a iy mirnman. These are : prlnti il In red. which color decorates the map In nearly every case where I mil line route Is traced. The map I ;"'.') mal line lr;m Weed. ( al.. to I Klamath Kails is nearly ouipleird. i as well as a portion of I ho Oregon I Eastern I'ruin the lailer p ilnl I.) the j Natron, -an the Ainlhera Pacific line. The road from Hlllslioro to Tllla I mook, - heretofiiro known as the l.yilv I road, hears the red Imprint of Har- l ima n . Tne route from Pendleton lit Pllol I Rock lately completed, Is shown, as J Is the Hlpiirla-l.ewlslon line. alnioHt .flnlshe-I; the road from Elaln to I Wallowa seel Inn and the projected ; Washington and Oregon extension of the I " ill on Pnclllc to Seattle, work on which Is to be resinned within n ! few weeks. A branch from this line into the (irays Harbor country is traced likewise. j Five thousand of these maps are In I the hands of A. C. Jackson, adver tising man for the allied roads, for Salem has raised the saloon license distribution to the public nf the city to lloiiii per year, tsuo for beer halls and $:l0 for drug stores on other than physicians' pre scriptions. SIGK HEADACHE Kodol Is today Um best known remedy for all disorders of Hie stom ach, such as dyspepsia, heart burn, sour stomach and Ixlihlng of gas. Sold here by all drugKfsls. CARTER'S SPITTLE Tjiver Reduced prices on. all lines of jewelry at Watts'. Pi h es cut to re duce stock. Positively enrnl by these I-lllle nils. . . Tiicy also relieve Dt Are you lacking In health the tn3 iromDTsj.rs;,in- ca?iost thing in the world to k-'Hu ED. HANSON No. 8 Knst Ninth Street Eugene, Oregon dlKvstloa arid Tuo IleaKy K.iiliig. A pcrtcct rem edy ti r Dlzzmcss. Naus-a, Drowsiness, Bid Txst In tl.-j Mouth, Coatfil Tor.rtJO. Pain lri the PHa TOIII'ID LIVFIt. Thoj the hardest to get? Ilolllster's Il id-vl Mountain Ti'ii is health - Itself. No other remedy so effecilvv. Satisfy yourself. a.",c Ta or Tablets j LINN DRI't; CO. rtfTilate toe l)owr Is. purtly VcgbU!. oMVlL FilL SWAILE3SE. SKAILPR1CL C4RTER5 IN MAY T771TTIE IVER ' ( PILLS. 11 Gr.a'.ne Muit fkar REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. w.vn:ii! .water: Kor pure led-rotk water .B Duke k l..,frer. the well-drllleis. Prlce reasonable. Phone Red a m !tl'! J'Ulnrd avenue. tf Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones o iKe n at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wll lamctte streets. if HOWER & WOOD Iteitl Enlllle itllll Timber I.lllliU Itmnh, I'crin mid f'lijr l1oMrty Your piilriouige reectriilly oil, Hi (1. O IliMim I, out Klrnt Nae. Itniik II I 2 If Newland's Bargain Week Purine tUv hwt Vh days fhuii'.aiMls rf Kihs nf Stotkhius ntv lu'i'ii iiTi-ivfi' In! uoiitrit, Ih)n, mi-.vvs n.V rhildi-i'ii. Stum ar : : : '. iK;:i'i (luit ,;nt' Mm- untr; tiil.n ait iini iihmtit- ;7t r i.iit1 sr. in ar si!U, Mffliitt"., Iihu, Iih in I:iti, t in- t.roitlViTit All will li t n miIi (hi wt't'K, :tiul tlmirr ku-;uiis u ill i v ulii-it'il. i t$ AH This Week 15c Hosiery 9c Pair This lot consist; ol' SliH'klnRs tov wiiiihmi uiul thlltln-n; till plain Murk , am' Hm will wcur wt-ll mill lnk wt-ll. Tiirv nrt vuth i-M'iy Miiiiy ni !." routs tin mii A Sah iiito this wrrk Women's Fine Lace Hose, this week 22c .Thi'sr stiM-kit is r full rt'Kular imulr; dyrd a Krnuiii'. Iliti-imldif f-is(-hhiik, ami nmu tn wvcrnl hamlstuiu iUovir-lart luutrrns. J"- ri'iit ami ;15 rrnt valutn. I All this wri'k, jNiir All 50c and 60c Hosiery 45c Pair Some 50c Values will be 35c the Pair All 25c and 30c Stockings 22c Big Sale Ladies' Belts All Week ...Ml this neck we will give exceptionally gool bargains in billies' belts; many ilillVivnl kinds ami colors; nil will lie reduced in price. Leather 111 Its, l'lustic licit!., Silk belts in many dillercnt styles. All otic, (!Oc ami H.V bells will lie ell sale I'll tills week at, each HfDC All :1.1c belts will lie on sale all week at Ule Some Mc ami (lOc IndlM al, each -lo We are giving good bargains in staples ani Nev Spring Goois "Bargains that are unadvertised' Newland s Dep artment Store OREGON LAND CO Farm and City Property For Sale 14 acres Insldo of city limits, with good buildings and some fruit trees on the place; this i is a choice buy. ! Two business propertied In Eu- puliuj good proposition, ' Three busltlesst propertied In -Springfield; good buy. Two rV''lnco properties; cheifiJ kihI u gw"l investment; splind.''! huy. (iood $101). (Id 'and at $45.00! this offer Is I'V'-n only for the next ten da.1'' U'O acre homestead M This is a bargain; u'"" "KS ir. 320 acres of timber land at j1 per acre. A good thlnn'? look Into I.. 1300 aero stock and grain firm; well Improved; price, 114,000. 2 70(1 acres timber land; criils'H !)d M. feet V sec, at J24.UO per acre. 1C00 acres timber laud In Cal ifornia; yellow fir, white cedar and miga r pine; cruises from 0 to 12 million feet to the V sec; price, $4s,000 for the tract. Lots and acre tracts In Illnlr Street Addition; terma given, $100 and up. Lots In the Sladden's Addition to lOugene; prices ranging from $275. no up; terms to suit the buyers; $iO.00; bal ance on time. Oregon Land CmnMiM', 4 I 2 Wll la lllfll t .St. Mark T. Fleming, Mgr Eugene, Oregon IT CUTS SOME ICE If the store is a clean place: if the salesmen are obliging; if the service is prompt, and last, but not least if the quality of the goods is the best, the store never lacks business. Come and give us a trial order and be convinced that we fulfill all of the above prin ciples, especially in quality and cleanliness. We carry a complete line of staple and fancy groceries, flour and feed, and buy and sell country pro duce. 9? WZST EIGHTH JJSC1571 W. j. Gibson & Son I ELI BANGS. J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO, Livery, Feed, Stdge end Sales Stafcl Cabs Always Reacty First CL'iS Turnouts til All DfS?ripiin$ ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE leaves Eugene at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call al private residences but will call for. Luggage If notified the day before. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGED A dallystageleavesEugeneal6a. m, lor Mapleton, close connection by learner lor Florence and Acme Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAF W Kuykrndall, M". f). W. O. Pnwr, M. D. 1 j. B,utlr, M. I). H. !'. Scaiele, M. D. D. A I'aine, M. D. Geo. O'H.Ueliar, M D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. t Sputum and blood examinations -Jil corps of tfaiped nurses. Rates 611 application. . ..Training School for Nurses.. trau the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of tnc ospiul constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor .nation a.-WKjrf W. KUYKENDALL. K . ' r " 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 modern in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. MILLER, The Shoe Man. West 8th street. 1 TSi Home of Cood Shoes