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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1908)
a it 11 :::: H ll H it tin Bathing Robes 0 o See Our Stock We can please you New Line Just In Smoking Jackets Just What You Want Look Them Over New Line Just In 612 Willamette Street Three Doors South of Ninth St. Men's Odd Coats HALF PRICE Hen's Odd Vests H ALF PRICE DRUGS Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, $1.00 79c Pinkham's Blood Purifier, $1.00 ." . 79c Pinkham's Sanative Wash, 25c 1 9c Pierce's Favorite Prescription, $1.00 79c Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, $1.00 79c Pierce's Pellets, 25c ........ 1 9c Syrup of Figs, 50c. ... . . . . .. . . . 39c Castoria,' Fletcher's, 35c. . . . . : . Robertine, 50c, Oiir 'price... . ; .". .. :. 25c 39c Creme de Camelia, 50c . . 39c Nardas, 50::, our price. . Camelline, 50c, our price. Creme de Lis, 50c 39c 39c 39c Specials for Friday and Saturday Men's Golf Shirts, values to $1.50, choice. 69c Children's Underwear, all sizes, values to 50c 17c Men's Collars, each ic Boy's Congress Shoes, $1 .50 89c Men's 50c Caps, each 15c Children's 20c Hose, pair 12V2C Men's FouNn-Hands ..... 25c Ladies' 25c Hose, pair 1 5c DRUGS Peroxide of Hydrogen, 50c. . , Antiphlogistine, 50c White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, 50c Danderine, $1.00, our price. ... , Craintonic, $1.00, our price. , Imperial Hair Tonic, $1.00 . Burnett's Cocoaine, 50c Herpicide, $1.00, our price. . . Hay's Hair Health, 50c!... ., Pinaud's Eau de Quinine, 50c Trieopherus, 50c Hall's Hair Renewer, $1.00. Ayer's Hair Vigor, $1.00.'. 34c 39c 39c 79c 79c 79c 39c 79c 39c 44c 39c 79c 79c Boys' Odd Coats HALF PRICE Boys' Odd Vests Each 25c Values to $1.00 DRUGS Ward's Liniment, $1.00, our price 79c H. H. H. Liniment, $1.00, our price 79c National Liniment, 50c, our price 39c Mustang Liniment, $1 .00, our price 79c Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil, 50c 39c Perry Davis Pain Killer, 50 c' .. ... .... .... 39c Wiaard Oil, $1.00, our price 79c Ballard's Snow Liniment, $1.00. ... . . . 79c Japanese Oil, 50c, our price . . . ''39c Arnica Liniment, 50c, our price 39c Peerless Cream Liniment, 25c , , . , , ,'. ... , , 19c Sloan's Liniment, $1 .00. ur price ...... ......... . 79c Pacific Horse Liniment, 50c, ...................... 39c 22 ii SI txn it ii u 22 22 IX 22 11 it 11 it 22 it 11 11 11 11 It !! 12 it a ; ttn ttttmittfit?" xxithtxl HANGS EARL McNUTT J. H. WEST BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Re :sdy First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions tENZlE STAGE leaves Eueene JO a. m. Stapes do not call at lit residences but will call for jageii nctlh'ed the day before. ..STAGES.. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE A dailystaifeleavesEujeneati a.m. for Mapleton, close connection by steamer for Florence and Acme Livery Phone Main 2 1 HOW EUGENE SPENT THE DAY OF THANKS BUCEEL htertainment Course i SEASON 1906-1909 Central Presbyterian Church CORNER TENTH AND PEARL STKiiiits -SECOND NUMBER- Im Iloyt THE ARTIST TRIO Friday Evening, Nov. 27, 1908 MARY AGNES DOYLE READER is an Interpreter of literature ixwsesslng rare merit. FLORA McGHX I BLANCHE DEER1NG I VIOLINIST I A most perfect development of Hie Batumi musician. 5 Forrest Dabnev Carr. of the four great musical artists, ladles are all first class. says -OTHER NUMBERS- Juary 23 ,1909 PRESIDENT RUSSELL H. C0NWELL, i" his home city, .hllndoli.l.la. three time, with equal ucce fch 25 ALTON PACKARD, Cartoonist. name on a lecture conn is a Ruarunlcc of genuine noie- 'l-.-THE IOWA CCfcLEGE GLEE CLUB. THE MUSIC THAT E KK i ""'' iL,T,Pt character. This club 1. . M musical company of "'O ie,,r"t rhr3" . 15-H0N. JOSEPH W. FOLK. Governor of Missouri. uil liIKIIS !' I'KAC h. s"-h a man . v.-rn..r Folk l ure to line a menage. ArlminQinn TiVot Reserved Seat. on Tickets, including RestOed Seat ivilege. . $2.50 Seats on sale at Linn's Drug store i Union Church Services Held in j the Morning Football Game This Afternoon Kiisene people spent Thanksgiving in the usual iulet manner All bus iness was suspended lu the middle of the forenoon and the rest of tho day as spent by the merehants and oth er classes ol citizens In various ways. Many attended the union services at the C'otiKreKntlonul church In the forenoon, hut a majority stayed at home and rested up for the liti? tnr kev dinner that nearly every house hold in the city enjoyed at noon or this evening. This afternoon a football game Is being played on Kincaid field be tween the' teams of tho Eugene and Portland East Side high schools. Sev eral hundred people are in attend ance. Some of tho sportsmen nre out at the game preserves after the festive ducks, while a good many lov ers of college football are In Portland to see tho big game between the University of Oregon team and that of the Multnomah Athletic Cinb. Those who stayed at home and are I interested in me game ubj j telephoning The Guard all afternoon i to learn the result, while others have stood In front or I nc uuaru s uuue tin board waiting for the message that tells whether or not to yell. The Chiirrh Kervlres -The union services at the Congre gational church were well attended. , ),. excellent and the ser mon bv Rev. H. N. Mount, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, wan commented upon by those present as Iwlng one of the but Thanksgiving addresses ever heard in Kiigene. Following was the program of the services: -J,S Following Is th',irogram: Organ voluntary Prayer from Lo henzrin. Doioloey. , invocation Rev. W. B. Pln'-rtorj. Reading of proclamation v. J. S MK'all'im. a .... Anthem "JubllaO- Two." choir. Resiionslve reading Rev. C. A. Wool' Q "rVipture lesson Hev. D. II. Trim- ble Of'ertnrv Andante eon Moto S.,10 Praise ihe Ix.rd. O My fV,ui; Onniror.t: Mrs Is!sy MMdleton. i,.-i,n Iter. m. " '' D0RAND0 IS AGAIN WINNER OF MARATHON RACE New York, Nov. 25, Amid the crash of rival bands, on American and one Itnllaa, and the tfaaadnrous chHr of thoimauda who urud on their tuvorinu IHtrando Pkstr(( who was BiipjiortiMl over the line the win ner In l lie Mural hon rnco at, the OlymidAti games last Summer,, but waa (liKuualined lxcaiiHe of HHHist- ' ,f- -w. . ! MARRIED 1 In Eugene, November 25, 1008, Fred Hills and Alls Daisy James, Itev. It. . Talllson officiating. They are now In Portland on a short honey moon and will return soon to take up their residence In this county. Bevrn enrs of Proof, "I have had seven yetirs of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best medicine to take tor coughs and colds and for every dlsensud condi tion of the throat, chest or lungs." says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Ma. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discov ery Is the best remedy for coughs, colds, lsgrlpio, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consnnitpiim. It's timely use nlways prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold un d.'r guarantee at W. A. Kuyltendaii's drug utoro. DOu mil 1.0u Trlnl bot tio free. Misses' and ChUdren's High Top, Box Calf SHOES $2.00,$2,25 and $2.50 The exact fhee for protection against the wet and disagreeable weather BURDEN GRAHAM 566 Willamette St. WMM NtttlSO, Oaaollue pawer by W. W. Mooro. phone Red 322. Orders large or smaii will be appreciated. J Heating fnrnare, uncn and fonosla Hon stone for sale oneap by First National Bank PIETBO DORANOO. The Itnll'tn iillilier nlio lust the Mitr athoti r.-e-e a narrow iiiHrjftti vb3 run In A tm rl : liglillisl l ln le Cam's most spn'.l i.i-n. ance, again claimed title to the hon or by defeating John J. Hays, of New York City, In the race which started tonight at 9 o'clock. Dorando was a victor by a third of a hip and his time for the miles. 3H5 yards, whs 2 hours. 44 minutes 20 2-5 second. Hayes' time was 2 hours, 45 minutes S 1-5 seconds. To cover the distance It waa necessa ry for the runners to make the circuit of the ring at Madison Souare (Inr den 22 times. At the ton-mile pot both men '-re fighting for honors, with Dornn io thr efeet in the lead. The rare was started by Richard Cru iser, who f;rd 'he pistol which sent both runners flying around the. track. O junrii furnished, land title e aml.Ol timber lands cruised, timber lands bought and sold. Fred Flsk Eugene, Oremn. . Merchant Bank Building. q " Praver of C. Wright. Ilvmn. Htr,edscion. Post lu do A Thanksgiving Rev. O. Jfetto. Ashford. Fred Fi"k. Oregon timber lands bought and nil. C-gene. Oregon, tf place streets. 11 N1 FOIWKT tU-at. flith and Wlllamett tf Watts for Watches Large shipment of JO-ib. Silk Floss Mattresses Just received, which we will neH for $10.00, while they last; this Is a savin gof $2.60 Chambers Hardware Co. Clearance Sale of Wall Paper now on t Preston &' Hales Measure your room and hcy will tell you how cheap it can be done. WATTS FOR WATCHES Warner jwno. Save or der, at Morris' Music Htr.r. t I WATTS FOR WATCHES I ASOtJOVfTftSOUfeO I wYiWmU 1 WE5TJMiiiiitii JpTREES fe I V'Ir-. thai !-- .i.i-(s-l u- th V t 0 MINIMI i ur II A H S C CA i mart, t! hHm -4-- fu kfat. ii j rV-v1 ! ff:fcltiiU . it ft ck .. K'i i'i--iii-wftiiiii in me i v ROSES V-V.V.V.'W I f?r.T.csimr:gjjj.fgii tt iiiii.ii.Mti.yi.ivi rorllaaH). tMmum. GOOD WATCHES High Crada Movements With 20 and 25 yar giarunteed cases fire the kind 1 carry in stock. Come in and look them over. Ask questions and get my price it's a pleasure to wait on you. H. D, SMART, Jeweler M MARKS' DRUG STORE. Hotel Smeede Building. Watch, Clock and jewelry repairing a specialty. Dressmaking School Pupils bring own material and malte any garment desired trader competent Instructors; classes to fill aU seeds. Advancement according to capability. Tho latent up-to-date system of catting and fitting ta.ifht thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further partfctt lars address MISS RECKERD, Room 1. Schneider 31k. 1