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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1908)
TUB KVOHKK Q uur mv. ARB, SATlTinAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1008. yrupefls Elixir8enna octs genttyyet prompt ly onthe bowels, cleanses fte system effectually, assiste one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine. NanuWWcdl by the CALIFORNIA' JIg Syrup Co. SOLD BTLEADIN6 DRUCOI5TS-60t.rB0Tn GENERAL NEWS NOTES IN BREVITY FORM aagsaaaaansaaanaBSsaaan DANDRUFF AND are but outward signs of the evil done In secret by myriads of dan Jraff germs sapping the lile Mood of the hair. Micro kills the para site. MinthM the Itchlot sella. gives lustre to the hair and stops it tailing out A single application gives relief aid proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is aeltgmiul dressing lor ue uair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, ( P0RTUII10, ORCOOM ' p rADELICHTTUr FOWJHK., moarts a oleasinir aoftness and delicacy to the akin ' and restrains the ravages of sun, wind and time. ta continued application elimi nate sunburn, tan and freckles and render imperceptible annoying minor blemishes and Ballowness. It possesses a dainty, clinging odor exclusively it own and is in every way a perfect toilet luxury. "Price SO cent. Ak your druggist for it HOYT CHEMICAL CO.?.?.". Washington, D. C, Nov. 28. Members of congress will begin to assemble In the capital next week in anticipation oi tne opening f the final session of the Sixtieth Congress nn week hence. The customary caucus and committee meetings will be held during the week. Republi cans of thehouse have not arranged for any caucus, but the Democrats will meet Saturday to choose Rep ..min r.h.mn Clark of Missouri as the minority leader In succession of John Sharp Williams of Mississ ippi, who retired from the leader ship last spring. Governors of the various states, or their representatives, will meet In Washington in the early part of the week to discuss with the Nation al Conservation of Resources Com mission has been carrying on during the summer and fall. The meeting will bring together many of .the rep resentative men from all parts of The government will on Monday apply to tho Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari In the suit against the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, thus j hrnolnu the record of the famous re-! bate case before the highest tribunal. This is the case in which the Court of Appeals reversed Judge Landia' ! fine of $29,240,000 against the corporation. Another of the government suits against the so-called trusts will have a homing In Wilmington, Del., on Wednesday, when the action brought agulnBt the Dupout Powder interests will come up. One of the largest and most im portant gatherings of the year will be the meeting of the Federal Coun cil of Churches in America, which will begin Its session n Philadelphia Wednesday. The gatherng will -be attended by the bishops of several denominations and a large number1 of distinguished laymen. Prominent among the latter will be Qov. Hoch of Kansas, Uov. Ansel of South Car olina and Gov. Hughes of New York. At Pittsburg the American Min ing Congress will begin its. eleventh onnuul session Wednesday. A spec clal effort Is contemplated looking to the final enactment of the bill for the creation of a bureau of mines now on the calendar of tho United States Senate for third reading. The fifth triennial congress of the Council of Jewish Women will meet In Cincinnati, beginning Tuesday and continuing for ten days. The meet ing will be attended by women from all parts nf the United States. One thousand delegates from Louisiana and Texas will meet In New Orleans on Friday and Satur day to make definite plans tor an Inland wnterway from New Orleans t-i the Rio Grande river at Browns ville, Texas. Thme mayoralty election to be held In Atlanta Wednesday Is attracting attention because of the unprece dented mvvement that is afoot to de feat the regular Democratic nominee. James G. Woodward. Aroused by reports of alleged disgraceful con duct on the part ot Mr. Woodward, who has served as mayor on two pre vious occasions, n citizens' move ment was begun to defeat his elec tion. Robert F. Maddox, a prominent DnnKor ana Dusiness man, has been named as the opposition candidate. The Atlantic battleship fleot will leave Manila Tuesday for Us home ward voyage by way of the Suez canal. On the same day the Pacific fleet Is scheduled to leave Magdale na Uay for Panama. Christmas Our new fall stock of Umbrellas is here in all sizes and kinds and we invite your inspection and coniporlson of values This year we are showing a heavy satin-finished umbrella worth a third more than l CA our sale price P I JJ Good serviceable kinds 5Qc Other at all kinds of prices Xmas Op afUR FALL trade so far this season has been the W Let us thank you tor your contribution to tnis o 1: ' ' TV n,ni"","""'B""ftT II UN M I j f ij fc ll'Jj, n II rr g Sale fiK emu greatest in the historv of tho if , wivjIC, stores oast success. Run :J:- LXl US INaiin. uu v ' ; " muta tion now, is that our Holiday trade will be tne lagest this store has ever enjoyed. We have partly prepared for this by laying in a splendid assortment of Holiday Goods in all departments. Many goods suitable for gifts will be offered one third less than regular prices. Wo wuU to start our HoH&y business this week and keep it comiag every cfey antil December 25th. Lffaafl "''A fct I??! Furs For Christmas Gifts When in doubt as to what gift to boy, you'll be safe in buying furs. Such Gifts are always appreciated by anyone, we are especially strong-in these goods, and want you to see our line. Ladies' Scarfs and Neck Pieces $1.50 to, $10.00 Children's and Misses' Sets $J.25 to $3.00 Ladies' Long Coats. $jj and $ 1 8.00 Coats Now $101 $10 Coats tor $7.50 $7.50 Coats at $5 We are now offering some of the greatest val ues in Ladies' Long Coats ever offered in the town of Eugene. All are this fall's best styles. Lot 1 Not a single garment worth, less. than $12.50 and sorno would be good values at $2 5 Lot 2 All of our very best $10.00 Coats now on sale at Lot 3 AH coats in to and including former $7.50 coats Good $5 values now. . . Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $10 $7.50 $5.00 $3.50 ? .x..! 8 IIK.WK DIUM'ft Ore alt.it k'mwn remedy It r heavrs HlRhUpl'r..C'cl.31,l902 -ThU it tu crrtl'y Hut I gavrf nuif on bnitttf of "Stone Hem Dtoph"jiijI cured her ot heaves. This w.ti last winter and the hit not tven attested since G WUie I K.S.C.S TONE, Salem. Or. tor Bile by alt druggist. Scott's Santai-Pepsm Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Intlnmn Jl otn or CaUrrta Of til t'U'M.-, ft-,,) hi-.. Hi Kl'tWjt, HO 00 il HO FAT. I utr iii'Vv nuil ptTtnnnetUlr nil ! uiiMiuml lUtfiuri of Un t'rlttnry Ori. Ab ootuii'ly krmluii. Sold by ilriitfitUU. l'rto fl.OO, or hf THE SANTAL-PEPSINCO. BelltlonlilM, OMo. Sold by A. Kuykendall, drug- $.1 ) ) BUY WOOD NOW FROM The EUGENE TRANSFER CO, Kxcolnlor wood, large load . . . Dry Mnnlo. Hawed, iwr cord.. Drr tie wood, sawed cord . . . (t.no Dry body fir. 4-foot, cord 4.oO KllJKNK TUAXSKt ., Contractors end Nasterers Ktitliiiati'a Furnlalieil Phone Red S961 FOR SALu, RXC'HANGR OK I.tiASK Having concludod to retire from the lumber business I offer for sale, lease or will exchange for Eugene or I oi'tland Income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office, pinners, dry kilns find all tools conuoctcd with the business. Mill located at river bridge in the ceutro of Kugene c.'.y, cast and west. ana only three blocks from the S. P. U. U. t nis ib a II no oppurtunlty for some one to go into the lumber business, as there Is always a big local demand for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings, cull lumber, as well as the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good mlllman can make this property pay for itself in two years, and if he will operate dny and night In one year. Greatest opportunity In this part ot Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity, 20.000 feet In ten hours. When you have this mill you are at tho market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed m make lots ol lumber and lots of money. Qlve this your early attention If Interested In a lumber proposition. 1 am sure you cannot beat it In the state. The quicker you act Ue surer you are of making your fortune, for this Is a chance lu a lifetime. M. S. BARKER, 3S3 I'earl street, Kugene, Or 31 Framed Pictures from 23c to $1.50 TO CVltR A Hl.n IN" ONK I. Take LAXATIVK BltOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money II It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. a 5c. fill. Room No. 11. "Imperial Car Cleaner" will take pitch or dirt ot any kind off a paint ed or varnished surface without In juring the finish. Chambers Hard ware Co, DoWltfs Kidney and Bladder Pt.is are unequaled in rases of weak bark, bark ache. Inflammation of the blad der, rheumatic pains, Antiseptic and act promptly. Sold by all druggists. Heating furnace, hrirk and founds Hon stone for sale cheap ny Plrt National Bank l)e Hewitt's CarbolUed Witch Hel Salve It Is healing. corr,K cleansing. It Is especially good 'fir piles. Sold by all druggists. Lee Hoselton, in the Coleman building, third floor, cuts and pol ishes agates and other stones. Work rnnrnnteed In nil rrsnceis. tf 'fill Dressed Dolls Full Jointed, with sewed wigs, natural hair, genuine bisque head, with moving eyes. 50c, $1.00 up to $3.50 Kid Bocy Dolls With real eyelashes, fluo bisque heads, curly hair and moving eyes. All Prices Up to $3.50 Xmas Sale Purses and Bags There are many different kinds and styles In our assortment that make acceptable gifts. We haven't space to enum erate them. Vassar or Pouch Bags 50c to $1.75 each Crockadile Bags. $4. 50, , $5 and $6 each Leather Hand BagsT with and without fittings, . 50c to $2.00 each if Xmas Sale Mens Clothing Suits that will please you. The Suit that conforms to the lines of your figure that is tight where it should be tight and loose where it should be loose. $6.50 $7.65 $ 1 5.00 $19.00 The very best $8.50 Suits, Special. The usual $10.00 values at, Suit Good $20 values, Special sale price. Worth every cent of $25.00, sale price. Sale Men's Cravenette Overcoats We now offer the best bargain of the season in Stylish Cravenetted' Overcoats; coats that are new and worth a half more; the very best $15 values SH'cinl Sale Price $10 Extra Special Ladies it $40 Suit NoW $23.50-430 d Suits for $18.50 $25 Suits $171) and $20 Suits now on sale al j! Newland's store Is now holding a sale in Ladles (tot MA at great price reductions. They are good values al 111? r-ji but now you can choose for nearly half the regular prise, It fords an opportunity for you to buy a highly desirable ui n for about the price of the making. Xmas Sale Infant's andJL hi r .H new ran wis. We have a lol oliM these goods mil nnc berofe biggest hnvfnr It I values a Child's fancr pliil M Diue, HI, each . . . Child's plain while bear l collar and cult, r each t rhtiil's hnren or lung tuuo. t -- large eagle o Mm Wj roiM sale price Child's Kersey tan, red and blue. and cuffs silk braid and s, worth J6-00; I --.I- n.W V' Xmas Sale Ladies' Silk M We are selling Silk Petticoats guaran teed to J satisfaction at about the price, you wou.a Skirt. . Fine taffeta silk, black and blue, with deep three-ruffleed effect, flounces each headed with f ye bows of shirring finished w n extra near-silk under ruffle, good $4.50 value; P'l QQ price pJ S' cfi no Extra nneWM pettlcoau. ues; sale t J( eatu- $8.50 Great Holiday Handkerchief Sale Very Best Vqlues In the Town lvl' V. -In hnwtlt,.l,wl K,..l., O...I..- t - patterns. 2x12, y-ln, hemstitched border, sheer Swiss Lawn, in a variety of embrolderv All kinds of Initial Handkerchiefs, I Ladles' p,.n whits hemstitched I ni? nnr.m. oni. a ior iuc l'rlcos 12V4c to 50c chiefs, prices. , Handker- 25c to $1.00 Xmas Sale of Sweaters Child's fine Merino Sweater, 3 buttons on the neck, allowing the sweater to be easily put on. Assoratd dainty colors, g regular 75c value, at.. OOC Children's fancy weave. "Huster Hrown," pearl bul:0s, fanrv belt, red with white trimming, fine wool, very J 1 p special nt V J Ladles' and Misses' Sweater Vests, closely knitted, bound with braid, double-breasted, trimmed with high-grade pearl buttons sale price each Men's Sweater C s. special $1.25 to $3.50 $1.25 Men's Hats Same imUI sIh-s and Woken lotjt rett. mar prices were JCJ.OO to Sil.lH). to CJ clean np, sale price . . Xmas Sale Cotton Blankets We are offering the very best of prices in tton blankets, better values tRn usual gootQten quarter blankets, . Mr pair I OC Better und larger blankets 1UI0 and up to $2.50 Xmas Sale, oi n Dress Goods - n i e c Panamas OUc ana (vc jciv, - - nam suitings, j- ;; $1.25 Lrtheh Serge and tj now on sale at ota mar IV.. vv . I II uvitfii, URtUON. Plain and fancy Broadciotll, 56-inch wide, $1.75 and $2 values One lot of 56-inch Cravenette Suiting, assorted and plain colors, good $1.25 value $1.75 Cravenette Suiting at At. " AT y.iit" NEWLAND - .