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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1908)
UgS- ",, BMBKB aapaBBMMi ZZ . -' ' ' ' nucii & wants Druggists Hotel Smeede Bldg. The Quality Store The Qyality Store For Christmas Suggestions Look Through Our New and Up-to-Date Store X-mas Gifts in Stationery Prettily decorated holly and fancy boxes containing Eaton Hurbut's high grade paper and envelopes. . Per box 50c Larger box .....f ...... 75C Large boxes with assorted sizes paper and envelopes . $1.00 Hand-painted calendars, 25c to $1.00 Congress Playing Cards 50c Fountain Pens $1.00 Christmas Seals and Tags. X-mas Gifts in Sundries Roll-ups for travelers, fitted complete, an excellent assortment, from $1.50 to $5.50 Gillette Safety Razors $5.00 Razor Strops 50c to $2.00 Shaving Mugs 25c Manicure Scissors .'. 50c Pearl-handled Files 75C Baby Sets 75C Toilet Sets $3.00 See our fine line of Imported Perfumes. Toilet Waters and Toilet Soaps. HOUBEGANT'S Roger & Gallett's Perfumes "IDEAL" PERFUME IDEAL TOILET WATER IDEAL TOILET SOAP PLIGHTS OR POWER . ALL DAY SUNDAY, We invite you to shop at the new drug store 4MTA1W MOVt)AT, DrX-KMTIER 14, iftoff MATHEWS MAY HAVE BEEN LED TO DEATH BY WOMEN Sheriff Bown Investigating lt Matrimonial Bureau Expe rience of Dead Man TBe following U from the Portland , Journal, concerning the mjmtory I surrounding the death of Jacob XUthewg, who was found In the cab- j In on the Walker place a week ago ' Sunday: Made acquainted with a strange woman bv a lorn! mitHmnni.i t...- eau, or Introducing biirfau, as It Is ; advertised, Jacob Mathews left t'ort ! land a few days aito and went down to Lane county to meet the woman. Last Saturday night he was found dead in a lonely cabin In that count v ' and now It is believed he was pois oned. Mathews, who is an old man. Is said to have had some money, which : was probably why he was murdered. It Is not yet known who is the wom i an suspected of complicity In the poisoning nor has the name of the ' , matrimoninl bureau yet been ascor- ; tained. Sheriff Bown of Lane coun-, 1 ty Is in Portland today endeavoring ! to find out thpon ihlim ...... i...,. ! called upon local police to help him. I There are several of these bur-' eaus In Portland, the ostensible ob-i ject of which Is to bring together' fond hearts which beat aloiro aud to promote matrimony, uut It Is said i that some of them have drifted away i from their original purpose and will Introduce one to any person he de sires to meet, asking no questions. ! It Is suspected that Mathews fell Into the hands of some of these sharpers and was betrayed by a wo man to his death. MORE ACTIVITY PROMISED AMONG LANE SAWMILLS Booth-Kelly Mill At Wendling Will Resume First of New Year Pamette Valley Co. Installing Sew Turbine at Electric Plant at Springfield figene wts without electric ! and power from 8 a. m. till p n. Sunday on account of in- '"8 a new turbine at the elec flant at Springfield for furnish Jwter and more power and ' T Willamette Valley Co. f'oced Saturday that the power jiiis would be off from 8 a. m. m-. but they miscalculated on 'me it would take to Install the J06 and tho "Inlnn" n-na tint & on till evening. r" the additional facilities at 'Prmcfleirt pises a much better light service - Heretofore Tt hue 'Imon nnnr. f the least, for a long time, and i woiic will welcome the change better. Fe to Co. A's masquerade ball I f 'ear's eve and hnvn the time of i Mile. , j 7- rni j ,11 Bellas and pnrasols re-eovt Q' MMUrfd. Work practical. Gio vt" and taifetas. Silk oov.ts y- Taffeta In colors. Call E. at Potts' cigar store, 004 Breec 4 C ' t PERSONAL : Mrs. C. H. Baker spent Sunday In Portland. Mrs. W. F. Ostium spent Sunday in Portland. C. L. Williams Is down from Dex ter on business. Miss Maude Morris vUited friends at Salem over Sunday. J. W. Hobbs left for points south on the noon train today. J. L. Clark was over from Spring field today on business. Mrs. C. H. Fisher returned today from a visit at Koseburg. A. h. Money left for points south on the noon train today. John Urookmnyer was In the city from his mill on the Mohawk today. Barney May, mayor of Harris burg, was in Eugene over Sunday. Mrs. S. G. O. Humbert returned hoine this afternoon from a trip north. . Mrs. Lester Luckey returned home this afternoon from a trip north. ,. a oassenger for Bluo Kiver on this mornings SCafoehn Yarnell and W. G. Boggs returned this afternoon from a trip to c ivonrf. a Portland attorney, was in the city today on bLMUS3' Barker returned this after noon from a business trip to Fort- hl jd L Marsh returned to Wendling ihis'aflernoon. after an over-sunday LeKov'Gesncr came up from Salem 'this afternoon from a trip rta'on is from Portland visiting b'r daughter, M",i 0!gf JUril" returned to c,;ell this afternoon, after an turned home todu), a..r :.,; h..ie and at Cifase "Mavo C" V. H.-toot Jon i. j.rv i ..iv left sunda 'Q-r""J m .su ni Yr,u6K of cottage Atton.-y J. . ?' .c,,,v. re- Grove, was i ' traln. lrun':: oi Salem, af- r'e on the nooa train tU Mi Mabel Williams. cQ-aGrasde, J who has been visiting1 friends here ; a few weeks, leaves tonight for her j home. V; D. Vanderberg. of Florence. left for his home this morning on the stage after a short stay in Hu ge no. .Mr. and Mrs. Koss Cnldwell, of Staytoo,. after a visit with T. li. Davidson and family in Eugene, have returned home. J. H. sJhewry, superintendent' of tho Warren Construction Co.,'s paving plants, returned this after noon from a duck hunt near Monroe. Geo. W. Klnsey left this morning for his old home at Newark, N. J. He came to Oregon forty years ago and thia Is his first trip back 'there since. MODEL GR0VERY ST0R E CHANGES HANDS J. A- Scherzinger Sells Out to Claude Adkins and John Hammitt, both of Eugene Claude Adkins and John Hammitt of this city, have purchased the Model grocery In the lay block, from J. A. Scherzinger and look pos session of the place this morning. The Inventory of the slock will be finished by lonlght and the new proprietors will be ready for business tomorrow morning, the Btore having iiet-n closed today. The new proprietors of the store nri hmh vounir men of business abil ity Mr A.lUina Iteitilf t hfirntllfh 1 V ac- ! (jiiainted with the grocery business havlnir been employed at si-verai lead ing grocery stores in the city during! the past few years, l ney are ener-t't-Mc and will doubtless ue success ful in tlicir new venture. Geo. H. Kelly, manager of the ; Uooth-Kelly.Lumber Co., Informs the ; Guard that the company's big mill at j Wendling, will restimo operations j Immediately after the first, of Jnnu ary and will continue, to operate i steadily thereafter. The plant has been completely overhauled during j the past few months and is now in excellent shape. New machinery has beon Installed and the mill la now more modern than ever before. The, new logging railroad leading from Wendling up the Mohawk valley ' for five or six miles has been com- i pleted and all that It needs to make it as good as any piece of rallrond In I the state Is the ballasting. The road j taps a splendid body or timber, iokh from tho tract will be hauled to the mills at Wendling, Springfield and Coburg. Thero Is a general belief that the Southern Pacific's mills at Marrola will open up again In the early spring. If they do, It will mean that rinnnclnl corditiona In this county will bo better than new, al'hough Ku geno and Ume county nevor wero ef fected to any extent by tho recent panic. XKW TOIIA POK HA1.K Ompp'te llll of luitmc. f urnftthliiK". f'r- ciih or neillt. C'nml'H-l-'cltiimn Compaii)', coni'-r hill and ollvv mm. If VANTK1 I'ookn who lnfit on unlng our IIounWt Kitf-lu-ii ti'iil.lnflu find liuck rantC'M. Knvf tlliif. fiK'l iind HU'pti. l,aiiiptcH-KeHmiiii C'ountniiy. corner Sth and Olive Ih. If SAY WlHMi you want: anytlilnir In llif llouUfkeelilliK line KU to I'll 111 tlfl 1 -Follnian Company'ii .corner Mil and Olive am. Tlif-y lla.v It. If Ffllt SAI.K 2 lotft anil two lioum-n In Kaat Kuttcnf. on ciirllti'-; I m-w 9 rooin liounc not qullo flnlnhcd. antl 1 housu l;xC4. now renin for $ pyr monlh. All for f:iT0. Hnwe lluoy. 7 Wllliiiiicllr- ilrri'l. of T. H. An drews, Gilt; Kiist Thirteenth at. ilUO WANTRIl An experienced Klrl for Kenoral houiM-work. timall Iiouko and fniiillv of two. Call at HH Oak t. or ptiono .Mn In itl.T UlS t it i : in. i. ik ri r run vu.k From I'rUalr hriinrl of W. II. Ili-"nl 1 f lllai-k Hull. Iri-rl li Inr j Fmuioun Uok. "Lnilillr l.olrd." I 1 -w f'-nmlt iup ... O f -'ir. -IMi I-ilr.l." i "l-iildc k'ifn. -ir.-l l y "liU-i'-' 'l-rlnre. Mil I.! Ml,er l J. I'l.'iK.nt M 'ii;,in i fjiriH-ui f i '"lil-. U'. II lierinm. lunch Bull", iu.c i -iiiitv. (iri-wn. Take neWItt'e Kidney and Bladder Pi'i's Thev are antiseptic and soothe Oi'n' quickly. Uisi -t upon OeWltt'i ,dney aod Biadder Pills. Keguiar ,iie 50c. 8old here by all druggUU. Some soaps are good for one thing; some for another. But with Ivory Sor.p you cr.:i cleanse AMY thing or ANY body -yourself; your baby; a white waistcoat or a piece of l.ce. The daintier a V.6:z is, the mor3 necessary i ; is that you use Ivory Soap to clean it. -Ivory Soap 994ioo Per Cent. Pure. HADN'T YOU BETTER GET A PAIR? " . i, m rHOSE LADIES' SHOES at $3.00,'$3.50, $4 and lval ues. All.sizes, Kid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal. Fifteen different styles. Gooeyear welts and. hand-turned soles SPEC'L 9 A PAIR it doesn't happen very frequently. Don't you think you had better look them over? We have several hundred pairs, but don't hesitate too long. '' $5.00 Shoes at $1.95 Pair You can't pick up every day. Buy now while you can Formerly The Wells Shoe Store Corner Willamette and Nmth Street. Eugene Make Useful Holiday Presents Why not buy your hus band, father or son a fine suit of clothes the fa mous MICHAELS, STERN & CO. make at Hanson's. They have the quality and styl that well-dressed men are partial to. Such a gift would be appreciated. Our line of gents fur nishings is complete and in shirts, underwear and neckwear we are sure to have just what you are looking for. o ED. 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