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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1908)
man muur cvaro tcbsdat. pecksuvhr a, iom. Helen Co. e Quality Store R. Marks Druggists Hotel Smeede Bldg. The Quality Store ette Safety Perfumes tors Just the correct and rnost useful present for any man. Stand ard Gillette Set con taining 12 blades, in morocco grain case, f 1 . -n IK i violet si lined , . . $5.00 Fancy Sets :.' $ 7. 50 itary Hair ishes Genuine ebony back pure bristle brush in leather case $5.00 e have in stock the finest imported and the higher grade do mestic perfumes, put up in attractive satin lined boxes, suitable for Christmas pres entsprices to suit every pocket book, from 25c to $5.50 DEPOl PARK WILL BE BUILT IN SHORT TIME Meeting of Board of6overnors of Commercial Club Held Last Night Price Cutters Toilet Sets the or ine value is in set and hot in the case. Bevel plate hand mir ror, pure bristle brush and celluloid combs in pretty cases, per set $3.00 to $5.50 Xe have an up-to-date Drug Store and invite the people of Eugene and vicinity to look over our stock Ed OKIlM OYER BODY OF MATHEWS fvealed That Would Dause of Death Adjourned Until Tuesday NO MEW ALLIANCE AMONG GREAT POWERS I Paris. Dec. ". Official denial of I dispatches einaniitinii from Berlin to i the effect that France, fireat Britain ' and Russia were about to conclude n ! formal alliance was made today by ; the French government. Iter's Inquest over the job Mathews, whose body )n the csbln on the Walk jnday "afternoon and who to have been murdered, this forenoon. The follow Iwere chosen: S. M. Yo Preston, J. M. Howe, G. v.. r. Barnard and W. J. New stock Brass and black and irons. Chambers Hardware Cj. Co A's. masquerade ball occurs on New Year s eve. Don't fail to be there. Abstracts furnished and land titles .vamined Fred Flsk. Merchants Bank Building, Eugene. Oregon. niony of Drs. P. M. Day e", who made a post mor sation of the body was ta i testified that the exantin I to reveal anything thai fe the death of the man. fand the heart were ex I the contents of the stum- analyzed later, it, the inquest was ad s' Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Jnie It la expected that the son will be here and the I the stomach contents will I fniade. t tf TAXPAYERS' TICKET WINS AT SPRINGFIELD At the regular weekly meeting of the board of governors of the Com mercial club, the manager made, his report In regard to the depot park. Early last week General Manager O'Brien, of the S. P. Company, re turned the plana with a letter that the company could not accept them. At a conference held Friday in I'ort laud, changes were made in the plans to suit Mr. O'Mrlen. some ml-1 nor detail scut out and new plans ordered from the landscape archl-' tect. Other department heads of t ho company were seen in reenrd to the j loam, as It was reported In Eugene ' that the company had contracted to j bring the dirt from n distance by rail and Manager iiartog recom mended having Eugene people hnnl It Instead. About 1200 yards will be needed for a starter. General Superintendent Buckley and Super intendent Fields will take -this mat ter up with the promotion department. A request was also made by Mr. Hartog, while In Portland, of U. B Miller to Investigate the needs for a platform on the south side of the freight depot, to expedite the freight movement. This will be looked Into. Literature for Hotels. A contract was authorized by the board with the Peck-Judah Inform ation Bureau to place the club's lit erature throughout Southern Cali fornia, in the San Francisco In formation Bureau and in the hotels In Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. This will mean that nearly a hun dred hotels "w.lll .be constantly sup plied with Eugene, literature In the Peck-Judah hotel 'cabinets, nnd as the Peck-Judah company has the tlcket-vallduflon office at Sei;!"e during the Yukon exposition, thov I reach more visitors than any other j one concern. The Riser Photon. I The board Inspected the rirst of Riser's handpalnted Eugene and Lane county views. Thus far Mr. I Klser has only taken views In and around Springfield, Eugene and : Sluslaw. Twenty-two works of art are on hand. They are only sam ples to be returned to Mr. Klser. After the holidays he will be able to finis such plctnrea as the club and Mr. Eaton will require. The board authorized the mnnager to give the Ladles' Auxiliary the first view of these pictures at to morrow ovanlnir'a mudnu nn.4 n j Monday they will be on exhibit at me general December meeting. The bonrd authorized the issuing of 5000 "Who 8ild Rain" blotters and of 6000 souvenir albums as a Holiday number of Nobody's; these will contnln some 46 vlows. Hotel ProiKwIMon. The hotel proposition was agnln discussed and plans drawn by Mr. Hartog, based on Mrs. W. F. Os bnrn's suggestions were submitted. It Is proposed to Issue bonds at 6 per cent for $40,000, tho Ostiums to furnish tho site and furnishings. The hotel to lie four-story nnd base ment, main entrance on E. Xth street, but large courtyard In center, facing the courthouse. Dr. Whltson ap pointed a committee consisting of D. A. Paine. K. O. Potter and John larlog to handle this matter. STANLEYS 612 Willamette Street, Eifgene, Three Doors South of Ninth St.l Price Cutters Men's Trousers Seduced 25 to SO per cent. Per pair. . .$1.00 to $5.00 Mens' Corduroy Pants Cut regular and peg tops, Per pair. . .$1.75 to $4.00 Ladies' Hat Pins Values to 50c, choice.' 19o Values to $1.00, choice 40c Values to $2.50, choice 8 Bo A sample line from America's best manu facturer. Umbrellas Umbrellas for children 45o Umbrellas for Indies $3.50 Umbrellas for nion . . .75o to $4.00 Ladies' Collars Great variety,"" "- Each , . , . 7o to 70o Big assortment at and 26o. Box Stationery A nice complete line of papetnos in boxes suitable for Xmas prc.cnts. Boxes at lOo, 15o and 25o Elegant Stationery at 3 Co, 4 Bo and OOo Toilet Sets Comb, Brush and Mirror, $1.75 and $2 00 Hand Mirrors Just received, 25c to $2.25 Smoking Jackets Bathing Robes $3.50 to $5.50 Perfumes Dainty perfumes put up in nMt packages for Christmas gifts. lOo, 25c, 39c, 60c. 7io Sweaters for Men $1.50, $5.00, $5.50 and $6 values, Special $2.95 Cashmore Boquet Toilot Soap, 35o. . . 24o Colgate's Taloum Powder, 9 Bo l9o Colgate's Oatmeal Joap, 200. ...... 152 DcOastro's Tea, 25o lit; tfellow'g Syrup Hypophosphates, $1.50 $1.30 Colgate's Shaving Soap, ...10c Bo Dr. Piorce's Favorite Prseorlption ,$1. 79o Dr. Pierce's Ooldon Medical Discovery $1.00 79o Dr. Pierce's Pills ,26o ............ 19o Swamp Root, $1.00 .......'...,,.. 79o Imperial Hair Tonio ,50o ' 39o Florida Water, 50o 39o Florida Water, 2 Bo 19c Sale Prices on Shoes, i Shoes for every member of the family. PRICE REDUCTIONS TO REDUCE OUR IMMiwSE STOCK You Can Buy Everything for Less at STANLEYS SCHAFER WILL ADDRESS HISTORICAL SOCIETY ii. The proposed building Is to lie Mis sion style with red tiled roof, on the order of the artistic hotels lu South ern Salifornla. Ir. Joseph Hchafor, head of he department of history of the Univer sity of Oregon, hus lieen chosen to deliver the address before tho an nual meeting of tho Oregon Histor ical Hoclety, which convenes Decem ber 111 In thn council chambers In the City Hall at Portland. Dr. ScliBfer recently returned from an extended trip to Kuropo and galued much Interesting historical data af fecting the Northwest. Ills sub ject of discussion will he: "Some Now Honrcet uf History and What Thny Hlgnlfy." it or i h (tlch Mountain Circle. No. 4. L. of O. A. U., will htild ttiinuHl uluctlim of nfri-i-r !'rlluy. lcuil.-i' 11, I o'uluclc sharp. KuMKut miciul life. mli.r IK. MAIIY J HMAI.U l-r... John Kestley and J. W. Mnchen were elected city couucilmen, L. M. lleebe. city recorder and J. H. Hell, city treasurer at the annual election ct Springfield yesterday. There were two tickets in the field, one called the citizens' ticket, on which ap peared die names of Geo. McCully and U K. Thompson for councllmen and on the other, known as the tax payers' ticket, XlessrB. Kestley and Machen ran. Messrs. Bcebe and Hell were on both tickets. The vote ; was as follows: George McCully 88 I.. E. Thompson SI l J. V. Machen 113 John Kestley 104 I.. M. Beebe . . : 188 !j. H. Bell 19 ORKCON 1IMHKK LAMM imr'.l 'MP '-y Abstracts furnished, land titles ex amined, timber lands cruised, timber l-.u.is bought and sold. Fred Flsk. Kugene. Oregon. Merchants' Hank Building. t' WORDING OF DEBATE QUESTIONS DETERMINED BY UNIVERSITIES J rnibri'Uar- and I'-'ira nl repaired. Work - ra sprue aim i.n'" aiacom Compfcuy. 1 1" '"k. Taffp (mette trPt nlionn Red K. H. Watson a I tl in Pons rccovTd .iiii.al. (ilo Si,k rovers olors. Call 5 ; 4 uiivo VfMJ flAWI.N'Q. Gasoline power by W. W. Moore, phone Red 32H2. Orders larK? or small will be appreciated. Heating furnace. Brick and founda tion atone for aale coeap Dy Flr Natlnaal Bank The n'lfHiton for the liitratati do bales amonir fhe state unlverult hn of Idaho, WnphlriKton nnd Oregon will be "HpboIvpiI,' Thar. , wulvliife ronstitutioriflttty, the federal kov ernment ahotiM iriipono i prowea sive income tax on all fncftmcH above a certain amount." Tho wording in tho one atibnilff'd by Orowm. Kee reary Hond, of the Icokuc, announred that the vot of WaHhliiKlou and Idaho had been raat for tbla term Ihk. Wanhlnrton ubtnltte to her nlnter words. In Iclaho'a wordlntf. "Waiv ing the miiKt!: nt tonality" wan the main point. Twenty men are exported to try out for the debates on the Oregon team. Forty or fifty will attempt to make the t'-ama nt WanhlriKton, Among these are reported lo be lilr een girls. MAflKKD WH DK.ITH. oice Farms and Stock Ranches Also timber land fr.ws from ( 'farms before From 5 per acre to $75 t. you buy. 'e can Call and ' r(- trirts. R. L. EDWARDS OR E. R. COPENHAVER. Goshen Oregon. GEO. K.MUNROE FURNITURE (IT HVM KiKtilh St., Kuizene. (yregon. I'hnne Kcd nam. Sole A-nt fi.r ttir Portlaod Store Works. Fif!-three styles, lncludintt thf notd Detroit Line. Aiso the Laclede Itanifes the best low prlc ranitc on the market. A full line of Heaters JuW from the factory. fill and examine our large stock bfor baylof tlfwhn: "Three years sko I was marked lor death. A Krave-yard couxh was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Iloctors fallrd to help me and hope had fied: when my husband H"! Itr. King's New Dis covery. " savs Mr. A. C. Williams of O Bac. Ky. ' The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I had gained pounds In weight and my health a fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for roughs and colds and lung and throst diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Hold under guarantee at W. A. KuykeiidaD's drug store. 60c and 1 1 .0 0. TrUI bot'le free. WOOI SAWIXO. John M. P. Ilxon, snrcessor to W. K. Boddy. All wood sawed tf, guage For prompt servlre phone Black O12 Kefldenre S24 Higb street, tf OasoIlD Wooa.aw. Toyland at Murphey's jacket Store If you want to got into the joyous, enthusiastic frame of mind that Yulotide brings; if you want to see how much it moans to the youngsters and the older ones as well, come to the Racket Store and note tho happy throngs that are seeking the newest and latet in toys, dolls, games, novelties, and everything that bring happiness to both the young and the old. Handkerchiefs Ladies Neckwear Men's Neckwear Ask tosee those beautiful hand- HV,M purrlmw of an l.n- ' have decided to pi, .re all .Ilk kerchief" Jut received, sis In ,,..' ,.!, Ii, f v. .,'. "'. the l..rlll.. Sl,,H-. h,x. no "I'"'-- HI.- foliar-, all t west ...at.- ""' ""' ' he "..heard of price 75c Box r'"'"' "'' e"'n""- Zoo We l. have beautlf" ThO 25C ValUC 10C The .t.K Is Urge. hamlkerrhlef. for clilhlr.-.., ladles , kwear Is new ...id i.M.h IT ' nnd Kenti.-ni.n. ilosiery . Tlil !t of rlilldren'a storking, ', TOY iriMKS, . nhlrh I in. been mllil.R at a.Tc. Sllc Tnv r.iinhoards. I nnl C npsts ' i, must t mke f. ' "H, . ' 1 UU1 V-IICSLS ,. ,. ro,lK lii Jnnuary.. This TOY CnitlOniCrS, lloy Um.I chests ro,,tl..i..K l"X U,t nsoea for - Tnu fhlirc KkiIs In M-vernl slws. I'rlrr re IE. IU" , ' very nwonahle .. these rhet. . ,,, , . . Tnu Rnrt'orc '"! think f It i..ly t!ic for lUynutyRUS, jmy.' heavy school M.mIi,. Toy Cradles, China ware H? STT Toy Wagons, ((iir wlMriI(.nt v,ril,, , Clothes Hack Ves, toy nearly everything. Jul ()n)1 1lt.HUlllult ,,t, ,,aliiy k.mmI. We have J.i.t rwlved another mt mir It Bill lo your hrnrt rrt., w. Have nearly every- 1,4 f tlioe clotl.M racks K'xxl- tiling yon want from xrrcliil.i lo great thing for the nioney. . llavlland. .. Perfumery 77, L)olIs, Dolls we v.,.i,, ti.e ,iid.f-h.n.wi Underwear V','V"ocn' cilomie for KM ; a fine artlrle. lUmyr (.,.r.IM.j 1C 10 ,rger -""- ury undepvear. CANDY WARRANTED PURE 453 15c To. Chocolate ' i$r Murphes Racket Store This ramly I" of ,.'rlr qual- Hy .ml flrM-c-L". In every parUru- 35 AST NINTH STREET l.r. f 1 3 ii V- f : in Si p it f ! Hi 1 1 ? M u i T" trt?'