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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1908)
Idea It larks a Druggists Hotel Smeede Bldg. The Quality Store Qyality Store tte Safety Perfumes Irs jst the correct and ost useful present r any man. Stand- d Gillette Set con- lining 12 blades, in Morocco grain case, iolet silk ped. $5.00 ancy oets ,. q ju We have in stock the finest imported and the higher grade do mestic perf ernes, put up in attractive satin lined boxes, suitable for Christmas pres entsprices to suit every pocket book', from 25c to $5.50 ry Hair lies Met Sets JOE JACOBS ONCE MORE GETS THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE Judge Harris Keeps His Word TheTwo Witters and Smyth Sentenced Genuine ebony back lure bristle brush in bather case . . .. : . . . $5.00 The value is in the. set and not in the case. Bevel plate hand mir ror, pure bristle brush and celluloid combs in pretty cases, per set $3.00 to $5.50 e have an up-to-date Drug Store and invite the people of Eugene and vicinity to look over our stock Only One fBromo Quinine 99 five Bromo Quinine TH WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLO III ONE DAT. The foundation for an Immense sawmill, with a capacity of 200,000 feet daily and employing 150 men, has been started on the Columbia Klver waterfront at St. Helena' Or., the builder being Charles K. McCor mick, of San Francisco. The location Is at the mouth of Willamette slough. The McCormlck people own several vessels. The foundation will be 87 X350. Joe Jacobs, the Chamelton street merchant who a few days a.-o was given the maximum sentence of 30 days In jail and a fine of 1 500 for vlnlntlnr tha liw.nl miflnn law and I la now serving the sentence In the county Jail, was again given the lim it by Judge Harris In the circuit ' court this morning', he having plead j ed guilty to second Indictment against him. This makes fines ag gregating $1000 against him and he '. will have to serve sixty days In jail. Aged Mun Fined S'J.M). Charley (J. T.) Witter, who for t merly ran a saloon In Kugene, Inter ' being, engaged In the smite business at Springfield and afterward run ning a "blind pig" there, according to his plea of guilty entered this morning, was arrested last evening on the charge of violating the lornl option law. He was brought up for , sentence this morning at 10 o'clock. .Judge Harris stated that inasmuch as j Witter had gone out of the business i and had been out Rince Inst April and as he was neither directly or Indirect ly Interested in the business at the present time and on account of his old age 76 years he was Inclined to be lenient and fixed his fine at 250. Witter stated to the judge That he was entirely out of the bus iness and expected to stay out. As he acompanled his attorney. L. Bll yeu, out of the courtroom, he burst Into tears, eliciting the sympathy of the onlookers. Witter was always a law-abiding cltlien as a saloon . keeper but, like many others In the same business, he kept on selling 1 liquor after the local option law ' went Into effect. 1 Smyth Fined :tlM. I W. H. Smyth, who hnad entered 'a plen of, .guilty to the charge of selling liquor In, Eugene, was sen tenced this forenoon to pay a fine ! of $:mo. Pony Witter, son of Char ! ley Witter, wns. sentenced to 30da,vs In the county. Jail , on the TsnjnO charge. ; Bert Iselsay, charged with pir : Jury, withdrew his plea of not guilty rhls morning and entered a plea of : guilty. He will be sentenced Thurs- dnv morning at 9 o'clock. I Grand Judy QiilU Till I'Vlirnnry. j The grand jury last evening re ; ported to the court that It had not ' finished the liuslness before It and I had adjourned till Monday, Fob I ruary 5. at 9 a. m. There are a i number of liquor cases yot to be looked into. Parsons Jury Disagreed. The Jury In the Zach Parsons , liquor rase reported last night that ; It could not agree ana was ois- charged. It Is said the vote stood 7 to 5 for acquittal. A Jury In an other case against Parsons was so cured this forenoon as follows: K. B. Dillard, E. U Gum, J. 8. Ham, T. A. Gilbert, J. E. Llhdley, A. S. Kauffman, O. T. Bryant, John Hnmpton, A. M. Hendricks, O. E. Roberts, T. B. Davidson, Charles Stickles. The case was still on trial at a late hour this afternoon. I, Inn Arretted. Thomas Mini, a former reBtaurnnt keeper here, was arrested thlB morn ing upon an Indictment charging him with booze-selllng, and he war at once arraigned. He will enter hlsc plea tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Price Cotters STANLEYS 612 Willamette Street, Eugene, Three Doors South of Ninth St. Price Cutters Men's Trousers Eeduced 25 to 50 per cent. Per pair. . .$1.00 to $6.00 Mens Corduroy Pants , Cut regular and peg tops, Per pair. . .$1.75 to $4.00 Ladies Hat Pins Values to 50o, choice 19c Values to $1.00, choice...... 40c Values to $2.50, choice 65c A sample line from America's best manu facturer. Umbrellas Umbrellas for children 4 So Umbrollar for ladies, 75a to $2.50 Umbrellas for men . . .75o to $4.00 Ladies' Collars Great variety, ' ' .! Each .'.v '7c to 70o Big assortment at 121jO And 25c. Box Stationery Hand Mirrors Just received, 25o to $2.25 Smoking Jackets Bathing Robes $3.50 to $5.50 A nice complete line of papetnes in boxes suitable for Xmas prcents. Boxea at lOo, 15o and 2 Bo Elegant Stationery at 35o, 46o and OOo Toilet Sets Oomb, Brash and Mirror, $1.75 and $3 00 Perfumes Dainty perfumes put up in nat packages for Christmas gifts. lOo, 25o, 30c, 50c, 7t)c Sweaters for Men $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 and $6 values. Special $2.95 Cashmere Boquet Toilet Soap, 35c. . . 24c Colgate's Taloum Powder, 25c 19o Colgate's Oatineal Soap, 2 So. ...... . 15a DoCastro's Tea, 2 So lit Follow's Syrup Hypophosphates, $1.50 '. $i.3J 'Colgate's Shaving Soap, lOo 8c Dr. Piorce's Favorite Prsecrlption ,$1 . 79o Dr. Pierce's Oolden Modioal Discovery , $1.00 79o Dr. Pierce's Pills ,25o 19o Swamp Root, $1.00 79o Imperial Hair Tonio ,50o 39o Florida Water, 50o 39o Florida Water, 25o 19o Sale Prices on Shoes Shoes for every member of the family, PRICE REDUCTIONS TO REDUCE OUR IMMLrtSE STOCK You Can Buy Everything for Less at STANLEYS liber the hill name. Look jsture on every box. 2fio III BUSINESS 9IREC1M! . Come to Co. A's masquerade ball New Year's eve and have the time of your life. srnscitniE foii thk guard ting and Hair-Dressing rs Register Bldg. Front Suite (lest of wo... Don't fail to see th. pictures we arc puuing ra. now at half price Tolman Studio 518 Willamette Street T & MITCHELL istate Brokers lister llulliling. r Cleaning 1 .Dyeing Works dosvIIiIq in cleaning and Iyclng. Sh anil Willamette Bis. Phone .Main 122 S. D. READ DENTIST Over Hall's Grocery So. 018 Willamette Street FOR hkst HINN SIGN PAINTER test Klghth Street. Teas, Coffees, Spices or China ware lull at SO Kat Xintli Street. G. II. I'K'KK, Mr- G. S. Beardsley, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 10 and 17 Met lung Uhlg., flwne Main 17 mil and Willamette McLEOD THE TAILOR 41 KAST MM II STRKKT EASTERN STAR MEMBERS VISIT COTTAGE GROVE Delegation of Twenty-five Will " Pay Call to the Lodge There Tonight eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee MARRIED 1 At the court house Dec. 8, 190X, by County Judge Chrlsiuan, (leo. E. Hayes of Medford. and Miss l.nlu M. Hayes of Kugune. Singer Hewing aucaine Company IU TV IllftUIVI LV Oil DD,, HUH.. MM Red II Warner tunes ;nus. ueavn or decs al Morris' Music Htnrr. i A Iliiiigermia Operation, la the romoval of the nppondl by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills Is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. Thoy work so quietly you don't fcol them. They cure constipation, headache, ullllous ness and malaria. a&o al W. A, Kuy hendnH's drug store. Jesse G. Wells A 1 i UKINCI j lt;M-r Ilullding Gives specinl attention to the e I amlr.atlon of absiracta, drafting v. ills, i seTtlinl! eslafs. conveyances and col lections. Als to " Pension matters. . Phone Main 10.1 ' j Eugene Electric Co. I O. THOMAS Kl.-ctric Wiring. KlUurr, and Su,h phone .Main 1 if KHiKNK. OH. i Win. G. Martin Attorney-at-Law ! Will prictL e In all tin? courts.' Of-j , flee Wsrren nun-iius. ette street, over Crescent store. Twenty-flv inhers of Kvanmd- ir,, .h,,i.i. fri,.r of Kastern Siar, went to Ccittam flrove this nftornoim , to vlalt the chapter there this even-1 Inn. They are i.iirlelputlng a very pleasant lime. It l reported thai the ; Cottage Grove rluiplfr baa made ex-, tensive nrriingeiin-nia fur their en tertainment. Atii'ing those In the! delegation were: Colonel O. O. Yo ran and wife, .MIhh Uiulse .Yoraii. Miss l.tlibv Yoran. Geo. McU-nn and, wife. .Mrs. Darwin llrlstow, Pr ifessor i F. 8. Dunn ami wife, Mrs. W. M Preston, K. K. Chapman. Mrs. l,anra ; Harris. .Mrs. Hnllev, Mrs. Ilaker, Miss Itessle Day. .Mrs. V. T. Gordon. J. II. Wlllotightiy and wife. Mrs. l.'ren, Mrs , I,. I.. WhltBon. Mrs. J. W. Ilobbs and Mrs. Hamilton. j NOTES OF INTEREST j FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL t-j.i--,. ii. n rt.irulnr Wednesday1 assembly this morning at rhe HlKh whool. the h"r a sp-ui seating the tu.l-nta In the 1 blv. The K-at. :ire now an ali'dialM-tKally. r.nrill.HS of rank, beginning on fh- rront seat on the rlKht. lsukettaiii rrmay, I The bar t,al. ream Is practicing s Transfer Co orl free (,v (rn days B. SMYTH. Prop. 32, Red 4012. Fish and Poultry o Market Kivh RiTTivril "'IJ' . W H. KHK.KW AY. Pn.p. Main S. "'- '"mrt,e Sl Plionc Main DR. LULU MUNKERS-MARQUAM ' Physician and Surgeon Kesld nee 2S Kant Eleventh street Ofrire. Register Miildmg. Phone K'.d i, :':!!.' , SPKCIALTY- Diseases of women snd children. every evei,T K ii leavoring in i"i f..t a fast The boys ralli It Is almost nereesary to turn out a winning Un. this year, not only to retrieve last yar's ! of league pvnriant. Imt from a financial point of view Tne eipmsrs this year are greater rtan ev.-r ifors. The u.an agement I o:li--r-d to pay a dollar and a half an hour for the rn of the floor for pra.tlie every after noon . In order to meet this cipen.e the town people win nave 10 .u." out to these games more than they have heretofore done. , XX ee it Just arrived our stock of double disc records, music on both sides, only 65c BIG TOY STORE NOW OPEN Indestructi ble Cylinder Records; best in tone, Last forever 35c !! v e SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, FANCY CHINA VASES, UMBRELLAS Everything in the holiday line. Come and see our display. We will store goods bought for Chrislfiias and make delivery any time you desire. Do your shopping as early as possible and you will have the full advantage of a complete stock. Now we can give you our undivided attention, and have a good force of clerks to help you r$ike your selections. Remember, the early shoppers get the pick of all the goods, so you better come early. HilL GUN STORE :: ee ee ee . ee ee ee It ee ee ee e ee ee ee ee ee ee v ee , ee ee ee ee 513 WillimaLLe it Street tt