Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 11, 1908, Image 4

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    EIGKNB DAILY GUARD,
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We Are Now Ready
To'show the finest an$
most complete line of
men's and young
men's ready to wear
clothing that has ever
been - shown in this
town.
0 f.
Alfred Benjamin
Clothing
Made in New York
Is recognized by wearers
of good clothes as being
second to hone, but far
superior to many of the
so-called lines of high
grade clothing in quality
and workmanship.
Prices are right,
$18.00 to $30.00
Sophomore Suits
For young men in seven
new and snappy models
with ' carefully selected
patterns. $18 to $30.
Our popular price line
is strong at $10 to $20.
Youths Suits
Sizes from 1 4 to 20 yrs.,
$9.00 to $15.C0
Gyer8 and R0bertS BfOSc and
Remle O'Donnell
Hats She
loes
Only Three More Days
of Watts' Reduction Saie
YOU CAN GET
BIG DISCOUNTS ON
Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Clocks and Jewelry,
If you buy this week.
Everything goes back to regular prices next Monday
J. O. WATTS, Jeweler Cor-9h(a''
tte s's.
BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our ne'v building 3
across the street and we will be p'cisci to sccjyou.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for
BimHs and Stewi Strictly Co'C Prk-a
W. 6th
SlrMO
BF.ODERS BPvOS.
63c
MAR.KIT
MERCHANTS BANK
EUCENE, OREGON
Docs "eovi Ranking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER
L. H. POTTER
K. N. McA LISTER,
. President.
. Vice Pres.
... Guhier.
Cr7th art WUUmttt
MOULDING
SIDEWALK
POSTS, BOXES
1 M
I VWHnaw
POLLING PLACES'
IN DIFFERENT
COUNTY PRECINCTS
VOTKI18 MAY KKAH AMI I.KAlt.V
WIIKk: TO CAST THKIH HAU
LOTS NKXT MONTH AX! IX
JUNK WILL VOTK AT SCHOOL
IIOIHK8 AXU OTHKlt FLACKS
The polling place In the different
precincts of the county for the April
primary elections and for the June
elections have been chosen as fol
lows: Bailey Ba liny schoolhouse.
Blanton Rlaon schoolhouse.
Blue River Blue River school
hotiK .
Bohnmla Railroad depot at red
brldg..
forage Orove (East) Davis hall,
lot 3, block 1.
Cottage Grove (West) Whipple
hall.
Creswell Old butcher shop.
Camp Creek Geo. Mllliean sc.bool
hons Cheshire Falrvlew school house.
Pnyoto Hndleyvlile schoolhouse..
Flmira Flmlrn schoolhuise.
Kugen.,. North ,'o. 1. City hall.
Kngene, North No. 2. Heller's
blacksmith shop, West Seventh
strep;.
E'lRene. South No. 1 Hose house
on Kant Eleventh street.
F.itgenn, South. No. 2. Room 2,
Gordon block, O'lvp street.
Fnlrmount Clem's store.
Kail Creek I'nltv schoolhouse.
Floren-o -I. O. O. F hall.
'"Ive Rivers Schoolhouse, Dlst.
lfir,.
Goshen Grange hull.
G!ntea Meed r:w schoolhouse.
Gate Creek Leaburg hall, i
Hazel Dell V. F. Hbr' place.
Herman Herman schoolhouse.
Heceta Cnne Greek schoolhouse.
Irving Old Kitchen store.
. function (North) A. O. U. W.
hall.
Junction (South) Clv hail.
Jasper Jasppr schoolhouse.
Lake Creek Lake Creek school-
hous
Lane Slnyter's hall.
Lest Valley Lost Val!ey school-
hous".
Long Tom T'nlnn ""Vo't'Oi'i.
Mabel Hyland schoolhouse, Dlst.
64.
Manjebon Mnnleton schoolhouse.
Middle Fork Middle Fork school-
house.
Mound Mound schoolhouse.
Mohawk Marcola schoolhous.
Plensant Hill Woodman hall.
Richardson Smithfield school-
house.
Saginaw Fourth hoitBe north of
( street and west of Gertrude street.
Sluslaw Lorans l. O. O. F. hall
Springfield City hull.
Spencer Crow .hall.
Thurston Thurston schoolhouse.
Wallace Sutherland & Geer hull
Walton Lyons Bchoolhouse.
Willamette Wiocriman hall.
Wendllng llooth-Kelly office.
Zumwalt Kompp schoolhouse.
ACTUAL WORK
' ON NEW DEPOT
.BEGAN TO-DAY
The actual work of con-
structlng the Southern Paclf-
4- Ic Company's new passenger
depot In this city began this
afternoon when a force of
men was put to work excavat-
Ing for the concrete founda-
tlon. It was generally sup-
posed that the building would
have a basement for the heat-
ing plant, but the plans call
for a room in one end of the
building for the furnace, i n
building will be szn" ieei
in dimensions. The sand ana
other materials for tne con-
crete will be delivered to-
morrow, and the work or lay-
ing the material will lmraedi-
ately thereafter Degin.
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Jury awards Doyle
$45,000 DAMAGES;
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Rummage Sale
The greatest sale ever held in Eugene
A sale that is making history a Sai
w iv . v. i 1 o -..v w t HQ UqJ
buy Op a lot of junk for our sale but take
our clean, new ani up-to-date merchan.
dise and place it on sale at prices that wifl
save you hundreds- of dollars. Ever.
. i i . .it . l j 1
article in tne nouse reaucea.
Rummage Sale on Furs and Coats'
Every Women's Fur and Coat is positively goin? to be ol
rerv one reduced to half price and some even Ip c ' 7
white, black and brown, tn all sizes and shaos. V i
sold from $2.50 to $20.00 now on sale from $1.25 t0 $iom
Women's high grade coats in all sizes and styles, all colon!
every coat must be sold. Coals from $10 to $50 now $49n7
r 1.. -7UtO
13. uilic ipariy.
WOMKX OF WOOOCRAMT
All neighbors of Woodcraft wish
ing to go to llalsey to help Institute
the lodge there are requested to meet
at W. M. Green's grocery store at
rt o'clock Wednesday evening, the
11th, as wo are going on the 6: 42
flyer. Hope there will bo a good
turn out. mil
Statement No. 1 Is gaining ground
rapidly in Lincoln county. From sen
oral observation it would appear that
three out ot every five Republicans
stand by Statement No. 1.
mm
For tlie WonuinTliut's Fill.
F m
A Detroit physician says that the
cheapest and safest mixture a fat
I woman who wants to get thin nn use
lis one-half ounce Marniola ( Ket It in
j the original half-ounce packacei.
'one-h.iir ounce Fluid Kxtract Cas-
cara Arnmntle and three and on.
half ouuer-s Syrup Simplex. The
! proper amount to take Is a teaspoon.
! fill after meals and at bedtime.
! Iese (ingredient may n o'i-
tallied from any druggist at -ni i ;
i cost and make a combination that is
not i :ilv i-vellcnt as a fat reducer,
i leMng aide, it U claimed, to t.ii..
i otf a pound a day without oiinieg
wrinkles, but Is also a splenlt.l lie!:,
it the si stem as awh.ile iwliec th.
tat person s troutues begin", nr.'l
clearing the skin of pimples and
blotches. No exercise is required to
neip tn remedy In Its work and. best
of all. no dieting Is necessary whl!,
taking It -you cm eat what you like
cut It down to a lower figure than
at last agreed upon.
The trial has been long, beginning
last Thursday morning. A greater
part of the first day was o""unt.i
in securing a jury and the testimony
was long n-1 some If It tedious. A
number of Greeks who were workleg
under Doyle at the time of the acci
dent testified and their testimony
had to be repeated by an interpreter,
therein' taking un morp time thnn
the testimony given by others. Both
ldes were represented by some of
the ablest attorneys in the state. The
railroad company had W. D. Fenton,
R. A. Lelter, well-known corpora-,
i"n attorneys of Portland, and J. M. I
PIpeB, the company's local counsel, ',
wh'le Doyle was represented by j
Judge A.' S. Bennett and Attorney
Slnnott, of Th Dalles, and A. C.
Woodcock, of Eugene. Judge Ben-1
nett Is said to he one of the best at-'
torneya in a case of this kind on '
the coast and it is probably due to
his snlendld argument before the '
iury that the plaintiff was awarded
as much as he was. The case will ;
irobably bp appealed tb the supreme,
court by the railroad comnany. The
defondnnt was given 20 days to file
a motion for a new trial.
The .iury In the case wss as fol
lows: P. D. Nwp11, Clarence Koon,
H. B. Dunlin, B. W. Michael. Palmer
Ayers, R. Y. Porter. L. B. Rossman,
P. J. Bolar, J. N. Cole, J. M. Gear
hardt, Rufits Robertson.
Kilter Pica of Not Guilty.
Andy Taylor and Wm. L. Ford,
who had hen Indicted for the llle
i snle of llqu.Tr, appeared in court
this morning and entered pleas of
not irullty. Tiylor's attorney Is C. j
Kissinger and Ford's is L. M. !
Travis. The trials will come up with
in rew dvs.
Ernest Coleman, who last w?ek
was fined $75 for the same offense,
has been lndlctd by the grand iury
for netury, alleged to have been
committed in connection with his
case. Ills attorneys, Charles A. Har
dy and L. Bllyeu, filed a demurrer
to the indictment.
Hoffman vs. Scott Case Up,
The cise of Mrs. F.ug'eln HoT""""
vs. Duncan Scott, to recover MoOO
whlrh the plaintiff alleges she gave
the defendant to Invest for her, was
called this morning and the follow
ing Jury chosen:
M. B. Stone, J. W. Pollock, J. M.
Gearhart, H. B. Dunlnp, L. B. Ross
man. E. W. Mlchnel, Pufos "ohert
son. F. R. Wetherbee. R. D. Hawlev.
nslmer Ayers, R. Y. Porter, W. L. 1
Wheel:-.
This case Is the on. It will he re-!
membered, in which Scott .alleges
that Mrs. Hoffman gave him the
money with which to buy "green
co"ds" ct Uis Angelea. Scott claim
ing to have b"on robbed by the
bunco artists, hut also claims that
it was bis mon-y which they took
and not Mrs. II iffnian's, The ease
was tr..d at one .of the terms of
court liist year and this Is the second
tii'l. J. M. Pines, George A. Pipes,
of this city, ani M. L. Pipes, f prt
laid, nr.- attorneys for m,-s. Hoff
man an i tlliyen. o' this cite nn,l :
S. Dennett, of Th.. n,iiie'j r..-
i
Dlveroi. Granted.
' "xrrls "ins granted a dl-i
v-r-e in (, rf, ()f s-irah K Par-'
mentor vs. David n c,....,,,,,,,,. Th.
i the mse wherein Parmenter mar--I
d a second wife before he was di-yor-ed
from his first, and wife No
1. l-arnlng of the clrcumstanep im.
mediately sued to be free of hin1
Rummage Sale on Children's Coat
Every Child's and Misses' Coat will b: slid at ex actl nunu.
factureis' cost for the n:xt JO days. Coats in ah sty'es ani
colors, Wn, bl" red. green -a ' ?v gvdgiHs v-
mdr, per'etfi tng -t'oa-lundr s ah:rs have dote. Tte?
tm- i.i nw stoti. - .J say we Ou.. t v. an one now, 0 , w
trey s e the price thev say well I can make money by buyL
row and putting it away.
Rummage Sale on M en's Clothing
Here is where you make a saving, bzcairse it is a saving to
you when we of fer the public honest made clothing ,of the
best make 'and material at the prices we are for this sale, they
well can profit by buying now. Buy your spiinj suit now,
Why pay $18 or $20 for one when we otfer as good values tot
only $11 .95. All mi-.n's furnishings greatly redacd.
Rummage Sale 01 Boy's Clothing
Come and fit the Boy ouf in a New Suit. Ths b:stsutsiot
the money ever shown in Eugene. Perfect fitting ana e
have all sizes and styles.
TUrt Rah AH ivnUr A Place to
I lit UUM 'MQI VjIIK,
'Save Money
Columbia river as the boundary line,
finally drafting a treaty admitting
the contention of the Americans that
the forty-ninth parallel was the prop
er line. There have been many ans
wers to this question, but not satis
factory to the historians. The Hud
son Bay Company, then a political
power, was fighting to retain Its pet
on th Columbia and Willamette Riv
er, and urged the British government
not to give up a foot of land. The
Aberdeen treaty gave up all the coun
try south of the forty-ninth parallel,
with the exception of the southern
portion of Vancouver Island, where a
certain company had an Important
post and large landed interests.
Why Abi-rdivn Gave In.
Professor Shafer is inclined to be
lieve that the letters of Lord Aber
deen will disclose that private ad
vices from the country pointing out
tne dltticulty of governing the coun
try and the Influx of Americans, who
outnumbered the English, influenced
t.Se Foreign Minister In conceding the
American claim in opposition to the
company.
No Use to Die
"I have found out that there an
use to die of lung trouble as looju
you can get Dr. King's Ne Dot-
ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, oUuM
boro, Pa. "I would not beslittii
day only , for that wonderful m
cine. It loosens up a cough 'jifcte
than anything else, and cute us
disease even after the case Is H
uouueed hopeless." This most tew
hn mineo1,- f-, coiicM anil coldt
grippe, asthma, bronchitis c
hoarseness is sold under guarantee r.
W. A. Kuykendall's drug store, i
and II. Trial bottle free.
Warner tunes pianoa. Le'i
dera at Morris M.imc store.
UnWrllie foe the PAILT CATO
A.
Scot:.
Good for Everybody.
Mr. Norman Coulter, a prominent
architect in the Delbert Building,
San Francisco, says: "1 fully endorse
all that has been said of Electric Bit
tors as a tonic medicine. It Is good
for everybody. It corrects stomach,
liver and kidney disorders in a
promi!;. and cftirlent rriHiiiiei', and
builds up the system." Electric Bit
ters is the best spring medicine ever
sold over a druggist's counter: as a
blood purifier It Is unequn'lei, rn
cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug
store.
i vrTiri.' ti rtiKDlTORS.
Kstiltf of Iteiijamin Iec, !"
' Notice Is hereby given thai WN
I.ee has been duly appointed ik
nii.i. -e .i.o .,utt. nf Bemui-
Lee. deceased, by the Hon. 0-1
r".rfmn f'mintv Judge ol u
: County, state of Oregon. All pen
i having claims against iew-
; hereby notified to present the (
I t,i IS., ev triv ;i( the law o"k11.
I Dorrls and Sklpworth, at Esf
1 Oregon, with the necessary tonei-i.
I Wltilill Six ;.M .. .- ... ' "
! first publication nf this notlft.
I Dated tins 4;h day nf March. IN
I inTIA LKE.
i EieM'.T
Dorrls & Sklpworth,
Attorneys for th" estate.
CITY F.I.F.CTIOX
I'COII
Mumvrius tor h llljr Ouard.
HALL, &. SHUMWAY.
Plumblni! no mtr work
J"AIo itnml jol tng ttj" tlu nvt
lnt Iniu or. Iruo work proni
il l 1 1-1 ...
rr k full lm of pturaMnt flfn,
Fkoa BUek ItTl tl WmuactA U.
ssoit rviMiiTiiu
ti!i:;i' ii'sToitv
London, 'nrel1 !t...-.Ts inner his.
"ba- is known as the Oregon
J,"1","""- wl'l''h h-eught America and
' ."d Li h-. VTTe nf war In th.
... of ,s last century. Is about
, I... gi, ..n , , ,,, ,,,, ,.,.,,.
' n.i Minfer of the Cnivershv of
Ore.:on, who h:is contributed several
'. Mtery of the N()rth.
w.-si, M now In London gather'n the
maMlal. lie has aln-i.lv had' sc.
sum .T ,'l,rr"'""lenee ,).
M'ble. t In the n-ehhc of the Smie
l Par-men. at Wasbi,.g:on and the
American Fml..,.,. ... i ...... .'
t i.vnui'in and is
i now going over the papers In the Col
. onlal and For-I,.,, 1 "'-
S.vun-- Privo.e Dlspatcb,.,.
What w,:i. howey-r, probablv fr-ni-h
the m-.st lnte,.e.-,lne ,,. : ,r
'"""--t- f i ... t ,H
erdeen. at the time Secretary for Fr
etn Affairs for Gr-a. nr,I , 'Jl
thls hasbe.-n placed at the disnosa
of Pro er Shafer hy Baron Sun
" fourth son of that sjesman'
The question that ha alw-.v. il
I am directed by the common coun
cil tn give notice that the annual clt
election of the city of Eugene will
he held April 6th, 19ns, nt which
time one councilman will be eloct-V
from each ward nf the citv. Candi
dates for that office should file tileli
nominating petitions with the citv
recorder on or before the 21st day
"f March, lijs.
S. n: ALLEN-.
City Attorney.
Compare Kiv.,, nnntn(,r Mi,
dance on Thur lay, March 12. Dnnc
ng starts at S:45 ehurp. Evervbodv
rti rs'ri'ttrii tv n xo 1 1 VS
1'AZO OINTMENT I, guaranteed t
-tire any case of Itching, blind, bleed,
tne or protruding pile. In 6 to 14
nays or ,roney refunded. 60c.
Imported
I Walnuts and
I Filberts
! . . , hs."'
i We nte .H'-i ' . t l
I srili.no nt of l"'1'" ,lip'rl '
Louis l.er..j. ti pn.iaue-rtjii
seryimni ii:l '''"" "'"!,'
Knim-f. bo is in l" ' rf(
furnish the be.i the
fonls. Varie i ,f!"",)rt.l
and .Viiyette. T'"'
...rial r-anr"1
lin.nn .... -e ,y
s. We i" V'-"-'". '
, I, genuine
and true l" ' .
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fast. W rite t o.'j ,
THE CHAS. BENEDICT ,
n -r-nV Cft .
IH-aVrs In "'
BASK FT SOCIAL
s'iu"tnrl"y ""'ilng. March n.
he I-die, of ;h. Modern Htothrhoo(l
'1'es bring baskets. ml)
" rII,,? I P.t-Hv lace .healthy air
,."7 nd lovely hair.
TV Holllster'. Hocky Mountain
Linn Drug Co.
stork.
Carlton. On'IT