Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 10, 1908, Image 4

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    IttGKNlS DAIIA- IABD. TIKSDAV. MARCH 10.
MEAT BRITAIN -TAKES
HAND IN
CHINESE AFFAIR :
GUILTY COUPLE GET CITY COUNCIL
WHAT THEY DESERVED!
Toklo, March 10. AccordltiK to a
well authenticated report, when tho
tlrltlsh government wan Informed of
Japan's announcement that in tho
vont of refusal by China to enter
tain Japan's dL'inundH, aim proposed
o tnko "liiduiendnt anion," the
llrltlxh foreign office askon Count
Komura, Japanese, ambassador, what
hi ops Japan and Ureal Urlmin ahould
take covering the question of war
between Japan and any other nation, i
Komura was unable to give any In-j
formation, and asked the foreign of-,
flco hr for Information. I
The attitude of Ureal Britain Is ;
jin unexpected pliant to the question.
It la understood that Groat Hiiluin
Is advraiiih' arbitration.
Portland, .March 10. llrt 1
Hello Waymlre waa sentenced j
to four months and E. K. 1
KaddliiK to six months Ini-
prlHoniuent in the county Jail
today. The couple were re- 1
contly convicted of conspiring
to ruin tho character of May- 1
or Lane by having him dlacov-
f ered in a compromising pjul-
tlon with the woman. !
RECEPTICH COMMIT FEES j
HAVE BEEN NAMED
MEETS IN REGULAR
MONTHLY SESSION
FIVK Hl'.MtHKI) IH)I,I,AIW Al
I'llOI'lll.tTKU FOIl CITY P.""
rrui'osF.s xi'.M kkoih ma
TKHH OF IMI'OIlTA.N( K TllAXH
ACTKI) SAFKTV OF I'l'W.IC
1U ILIHNYiH DIStTKHKI
I
In pursuance with a resolution
passed by tha Commercial Cluh last
evenlni? t have t ie menbers' wires
tender Vludome Biauvelt a r"ciition
next Thursday after:! rii ''-iw'lent
William . npuolnted .Mrs. U. h. V.'hlt
son and i'-H. C. U. YVIHoimhliy c the
mi:i.
1 committer
I Ciimt.hell.
act
Inner,
with I'rot
hnvlnt? to
Six miles west of Ku((eni March
7, 190S, Annie, the 1 li-yciir-old
cliumhter of I). V. Ohlsen. Shu leaves,
licaldcs her father, four brothers and
three sisters, her mother having; died
nearly two years aito. The funeral
was held Monday with Interment In
tho Danish cemetery.
J. M. Howe Is still selling beat tail
ored suits on the const from Conti
nental Tailoring Comuany, of Chica
go, at M2 Willamette street. tC
lent i
'avo !
rles !
All three !
The regular meeting of ihr city
i council wan held la -it niKht with all
! members present. After the reading;
of the mlnntes an1 the allowing of
bills and Roln through the usual
j routine work, Simon Klovdithl, enKl
I fleer for the Portlan, Eugene &
i Eastern railway, presented a proposl
' tlon to have the Eugene-Springfield
electric line, after crowing tho South
Warner lunon piuuoa i.eave or
dors at Morris MiihIc Riore. ti
All lovers of music should hear
the Dixie Julill-e Hlngcr Haturduy
evening at the Methodist Church.
M15
Ltio c..y, .Ji ui,joi...-i ...i
Hardy to act In his place,
of the ladles have accepted
The committee on reception for
Governor Chamberlain, who will be
hero on March I 7 to present the col
or to the Fourth regiment, O. S. U.,
has also been tipiKtlnteil. It consists
of Judge I. T. Harris, Dr. D. A.
I'alno and 8. II. Friendly.
JOHN McCOURT'S NAME
SENT TO SENATE
ITst Diamond Chick food for little I
chickens.
CM AMBEHS HARDWAHK CO. ,
Washington, Mnrch 10.
President Roosevelt today
sent to tho Benate the nonil-
nation of John McCourl, of
Pendleton, Or., to bo United
States district attorney for
Oregon.
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BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET
v
We are now located in our new building 7Z3
across the street and we will be pleased to sec you.
..SPECIAL..
Sib Can Choice Lard for '.. 65c
BrxtUt Stew Strictly Coit, Prlc
BKODER.S BROS.
Wt Sth
. StTMb
market
em Pacific track on Thirteenth street;
leavs the centre of the road, from'
thence to the city limits, 'and be built
along, the south side of the Btreet ;
About nine feet from the railroad :
right-of-way, thus leaving the greater
part of the road for travel on the'
: north side. It was unanimously
agreed to. j
$3H for Park llirpnNON.
' Tho finance -coniml'teo reported
I fnvorably on tho propsltlon to allow
! $500 for city park purposes. This
i will be used in Improving Hendricks'
park.
I Other committees mad? reports
I which were of a more or less unlm
, portunt Interest.
Ktri-e; Mailers.
i A petition from residents of r.'ol-
'lege Hill niklug that the names of
4 I certain streets which are practically
1 extensions of struts in the origins!
fit y of Kugene,. be made to confirm
to the names of the streets of which
1 they are extensions was referr-d to
the city attorney to preparo an ordl
A nance to secure the same.
A petition to construct a sewer In
the alley between Pearl and High
j streets between Twelfth and Thir
teenth, was presented. Tho prayer
I of the petitioners was granted and an
i ordinance passed In conformity, there-
1 i i
Willi. T y
A pntlMon to grade and gravel.
VVeBt Sixth street, west of Blair, was
referred to the s'reet committee.
The specifications for paving East
Eleventh street were ordered filed
and the city attorney was Instructed
to advertise fnr bids for paving the
I street. j
The city attorney and city engineer
I were nnpnlnted a committee to con
fer with the railroad engineer about
1 the specifications for paving the
1 street railway right-of-way on East,
i Eleventh street.
Tho street committee was author
ized to purchase one ot 3. Manerud si
dump wagons at the price ot flaU,
delivered tn Eugene. They were also
authorized to fix up a street prm
ler for sprinkling the street prepara
tory to sweeuln.
The fl- Pid te- com"'!-"" weri
Instructed to put In a hydrant at
ttdsi meliiii aid Lincoln .ireei..
in regard to the Maughn claim,
for damages Councilman Fisher mov-l
ed to detd the two acres known as j
the dumping ground to Mr. Maughn;
for his claim. He was the only man
who voted for It. It was finally dls-,
posed of by referring it to the health
ommlttee and the city attorney to
settle on the best terms they could or
to fight the case, as they see fit.
, The cement sidewalk In front of
the property of E. J. Frasler on Wil
lamette street was ordered put In
and tho city attorney and street com
mittee were ordered to see that It is
put in at once In the proper legal
manner.
City Klrtion Officers.
The following officers tor the com
ing municipal election on April 6 and
the special election on April 18, were
appointed, the elections to be held In
each ward at the usual polling places: j
First Wasd ludse, S. K. Wil
liams; clerks, K. H. Munimey and
1'. .f. McPherson.
Second Ward Judge, D. K. La
kin,; clerks; Kobert Cherry, W. S. ,
Moon. ;
Third Ward Judge. Sherman Hel-.
ler;. clerks. It. S. Bryson, W. O. Mar
tin. Fourth Ward Judge, D. E. Yo-j
ran; clerks, U. F. Hard, S. P. Ness.
An ordinance regulating the con-j
Ftruction cf buildings, appointing a i
building inspector, etc. was read and ;
r .rp,.( to tne ii e and ater com-1
mlUee. ' '
The city attorney waa directed to,
prepare an ordinance with regard to;
having all doors to pnhiic buildings)
opening outward and that these doors j
should be k'spt unloc ked whenever j
people were assemble! therein. The j
flro chief and fire wanl 'n w?re In-;
stritcted to visit every public building :
of every character In therity and re-1
port to the council whatever defects'
they may have with regard to insuf-!
flclent means of escape in case of fire
and to confer with the proper offi
cers of said buildings about correct
ing any deficiencies.
RETIRED BUSINESS MAN IS
IN FAVOR OF NEW DISCO VERY
. w mnai intprpsfine state- Ienr
ments made recently concerning the .Vhr Vara ago"", w'as told I prices "l aysn'st, " '"it
much discussed Cooper theory, that by ft pny3can that 1 had Brighfs Pron.pt reply tu in,,,"i , 1 fti.
WiUI.INL- ...
!IRRICATIO,N,spS
PUMPINr. u . mj
! FuiHkcrNRY"
for un,lDK. sprayiaT"'1!'1' fW
! holrhanks Scale, r.,1
Fairliunks-Morse i, ' ellh
ion lot power and Hh7w,,lk'
auttrrs. -mn i
r KuiliMnlrui..
Choprs, Well l'unllUlf',V Fi
for five; All H.st qualilv""1
much discussed Cooper theory, that by ft pny3can that 1 had Brighfs Prompt reply tu ,
has Bpread over the country during diseaso of the kidneys. I have treat- shlim.tH. Wr(te i"
' .h. hv E H. Lam- ed constantly for this trouute since. ; prices.
"e.r;V: n. whoso without results. After reading the
ueri, a iciini .i. i !.,, m,
!..,. i. .1 us Francis street.
ortr. Mass.
Mr. l-ambert has this to say In
connection with Cooper and his medi
cines: -Some time ago I read an
article about this man Cooper, in
which he claimed that stomach
trouble was directly responsible for
most 111 health. He went on to Bay
that, although his medicine did noth
ing but got the stomach In sound con
dition, It would. In many cases, re
move kidney and liver trouble and
various other ailments. He argued
from this that the stomach was the
,,.in ,.u,,w nt ulekness' and slated
that the success he has had with his
ut results. After reading tlteaMfjrn . Rr am h.
, I have mentioned, I purchased Aov.T BrANHDVV f
of this man Cooper's medicine. ; gencs, Eugene (VW'
I have been astounded by what It has
done for me. I was relieved to some
extent within 24 hours. Today my,
h,ith hotter than for five vears.
and so far as I can tell, my kidney
trouble has disappeared.
"My wife, who had stomach
trouble for some time, tried the
preparation after noting Its action In
my case, and ner improvement, is,
fully as marked as mine. She now
eats heartily three times a day wlth-
out any distress wna-wuever. r
nervousness has also left her. I cer-
tnintv believe this man's succeBs Is
-Willicrrs Co.TJ
voooronWe
.504Wlllam,tS,.
Phone itinah 11"
that the success ne nas nan wmi uv, -
medicines was due entirely to this fully justified, a-, he undoubtedly has
o urnnHortlll liieHieitie.
funf
"I am now fully convinced that
this theory Is correct, and believe
Cooper has a really remarkable medi
cine, judging from my own eryer-
wonderful medicine."
We will gladly describe the re
markable record made by the Cooper
medicine to all who wish to know
them. Hull's Hed Cross Drug Store.
HOWER & WOOD
Real Estate and Timber
Ranch, lrm and ( it, p-nZ
our lanronaw n,Sl
solicited. '
over First Sat Ruk
Room 1,
Don't fall to hear the Williams'
Jubilee Slngeis at the M. E. Church
Saturday, March 14.
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Dammon & Sternberg are locat
ed just west of Hankln's music store
on West Sixth street with a photo
tent and are now rendy to accommo
date the public wit!. phu'os or
groups. Stamps and cards a specM
t, ml 4
Have Your seats reserved at Kuy
kendall's drug store for the Jubilee
Singers. Ml 5
Original Dixie Jubilee Singers at
tho M. E. Church Saturday evening.
uniy ffour more nays
of Wats' Reduction Sale
YOU CAN GET
BIG DISCOUNTS ON
Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass,s Clocks and Jewelry,
If you buy this week.
Everything goes back to regular prices next Monday
J. O. WATTS, Jeweler Cor'-9h(a'Wi11:nette
DeWITT'S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOL
RAGKACHE
Weak Kidneys, Lame la
Inflammation f tlia RlaiUtf'
IIIIIWimilUMVII V UlVMNNl
A WEEK'S TRIAL
oac
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G3 es&mnmssEEssssa c
IC3CZS
A Landslide off Merchaodi
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Stanleys Great Sale Is Town Talk - - - As the
News Spreads, Greater and Greater
Grow the Crowds
Tomorrow, Wednesday, marks the Fourth Day of the most terrfic slaughter of years'. As the news spreads the crowds increase until the sale i prac
ttolly sweeping everything before it. IT'S THE MERCANTILE SENSATION OF THE AG. We are positively gU the Greatest,'
Grandest, Most Stupendous Bargains in the hisury of Merchandising in Oregon. But Four Days and Evenings Remain ofthis Gigantic Sale.
Terrific indeed must be the selling, we have tons of goods to unload in these remaining days and again we sav BUY. BUY BUY The opportun
ity is yours GRASP IT. . ' y
JUST A FEW PRJCES
. JUST A FEW PRJCES
I Shoes.. I Furnishings.. extra special la-hs' nws I rm,, TT7 it .1
I I . i mm n w 1 W m r fill I '1 1 1 I
No. 1 Initio hemiril hluh with
iiumi'ii. Inillm' anil ehllilren'ii
liiH-i, Vftluoa to 1J.60..., uur
$3 00 Inillra' ahora, turn mile,
lock tip: tho luot anttufnrtory
aliuo a havs evi'r aolil; all i,
jM-i'lnl .- l.;ll
Nit. 1 tittili' of 1111'n'a anil lailli,ii'
hull Kruilt rhnt'; vhIiioa tui tu
I ,"..') I, till
II :Ti clill.li I'n't aliu, tan top hut
ton, on nalc nt '.He
Nti. I tahlo of ntt'ti'ii Mini laitu-n'
li.u'; ruluoa up tu 13. fill. . 91. .ill
$7. M0 lumi'm' lun'; tho nivat
tiotialn, KUarantt'iMl liy tho uuiu
uraelurora nntl hv ua; at.'lnl
M.2.1
work ahlrta:
B0i anil 7."ic moti
hh-II HHv
2 " c how tlon (or lnin ami hoys (V
to nu-ii's black llsl? hom, on nalo
two pulra for jj.v
I !.." int-n'n Rhivra on aal nt "Hi-
(J.' nion'a hats: ain-rlnl ... I.V
(ltio tntil. iiin'H wo-.Umi ninlt'r
wtMr; valuxa up to II. 75: on lo
nt tlltc
7rf i.ilton iindi'rwonr; pci'i:il am-
J.M it(r on hiiIk t....O.V
II. I'll null ahlrli., on aalo at . .
r t.thlc ntin'p ntiil hovn' mm:
vnliu i.i l.'.ufl; extra pi'lal UtM-
6:30 to 9:30
Wednesdjy Morning
20i Men's Work Sox, extra
special one hour on! y,
ir:" 25c
IXTRA SiliaAl.
850 pairs ol the world famous
Radcliffe Shos, all styles,
leathers and sius. A regu
Ait J150 seller, qi qq
extra sp.cial . . i)1.77
Ask for this Sh.ie
' NEWS FOR. MEN
m V',U ",;,,lv.kn rw could buv a high-gnd. wi, 0( j.,ltl u ,
nin th civ ,l mikinc, would you bfcyr
x Willlhiv,ir.,4) M,n-, Hind T.ilorfd S..IK In th l.trst colorrd
lffot. toi Hi mrd by on ol lh muter handt ol Nw Y k Ciiv S ilti ihVi
" nude lor the m.l cntu-al. tnj Heht uo to lh monirnl In ittl'.
Viiwi tip lo ) IS.W lor FOUH mitt itt only ... " $6 95
0
It will pay you to borrow the money if
you have to. It will pay you to travel
, to get here. It will pay you to stwk up for
months to come. It will lie our everlasting and
never forgot ten loss if you don't.
DC
Its the One, Great, Grand Sale of Our Career
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore yon
- U.M Cross llHadnrhe Tahlets.
old on a Ruarantw to clve relief
Iii
"'1' I'lltil-llni S,..m a.,l
..... . . .... 131.
!' Iir. Worda l.inlniPnt: snl,
"IK-
l.M'Ha Timth I'otvd-T; sale
St nip of I-Iks S;.l, .... :J,r
''irT'v'!,,'' '" S""""
I "'1 aito IiaiKlHIcm. salo". ". 7t)r
ll k- " ' -I'-.cial sale at
:' Slninvuis' Mvor lii.iri.lnTor
lllr
$1.00 lace curtains, on sale
2oc ladles' collars on salt'
One table stationery; v.i:
11.50 per box; special
60c towels on sale, p r 1
"iOc boys' hnts; aperlal
3i'ic tooth brushes; sal
Clark's O. N. T. rpm.l 1
stile 3 spools for
One table embroidery:
50c; gpe.nl
at
us I"
. . I Or
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t.iil
lik-
Note the location. Don't get into the
wrong store. We have imitators, but
this is the Big Sale. e3 doors south of
vth St., Eugene, Oregon.