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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1908)
H0RSETHIEF PANDER I soirfvrs r 1 6J2 Willamette Street, Eugene Three Doors South of Ninth St! Price Cutters TS Pleasing 5 admirable Holiday Gifts, espec- Ise of the largest makers of fine L perfumes in the world. Colgate's Jj" mark on silver. There is a dis- abont a Colgate soap. The Colgate r or carton is like a well-known jew- it guarantees the article inside. imere Boquet I Large cakes, Three in a box, Our price . . ....... 69c o Soap Large Cakes, Three in a box, Our price 57c pal Soap Colgate's 75c boxes, Three large cakes, Our price 40c Jited Soaps4 Large assortment, Three large cakes in a box, Our price 25c Perfumes Are nice for Holiday Gifts. We have Col gate's, Eieger's, Eastman's, Dabrooks. Perfumes in cut glass bottles and handsome packages at 10c to . .$4.00 Nice Stationery . .Is always most acceptable. We have an elegant line of Eaton-Hurlbut's well-known goods. Prices range from 10c to.-. .$1.00 Handkerchiefs Are always lavoriiBa cauccially such nice ones as resonable in price as ours. If you want handkerchiefs, don't forget Stanley's. WANTED TO GO TO PENITENTIARY TODAY Asked to Be Allowed to Plead Guilty So He Could Go to Sa lem on the Morning Train Ladies' Hand Bags, Jewelry, Scarf Pins, Chains, Brooches, Charms, Cuff Buttons, Rings, Men's and Boys' Dress Shirts, Sus penders in fancy boxes, Neckwear for la dies and gentlemen, Combs, brushes, Toilet Articles, Hose, Armbands. rANLEYS Have It and the Price Is Less i PLANT ISJNI0W CERTAIN pied from Page One.) at the corner of Kif- I Mill streets. The matter :i5htwatchman, which had sted by the Commercial referred to another nieet- m stated that he would fie acceptance of Mrs. Hnd- TOa of dedication for a Mock next to the end !reet. His reason is that W owns mn fpof which i liver at I? me street unopened, and ' cost the city a consld 3 t a later date. He asked "SOt-of-way be entirely any change is made. rajlOr Renorrs. pendent Taylor, of the wa- "iwrtea that the power V the Wlllamot.a Vollov IS VerV IWinr fiunriav It I'll day, and steam power ' resorted to. The c.ltv at- ?Wessed the onlninn that Jmette Vallfiv Cnmnanv e to pay for the fuel of nen thev could not fur- Mer. g ordinance for the levy ing of the assessment for the im provement of Park street was passed. The total assessment approximated $18,000. The paving ordinances for Oak street from Ninth to Eleventh and of Tenth from Willamette to Pearl was laid over until another meeting. The Small Things. The levving of the annual tax I was reported to the finance commit- teCA C Mathews offered to furnish crushed rock at $1.00 a load de livered any where in the city, or at 75 cents at a load at the plant. c,.no.t irinvel he offered to de- cents a loau, ui i vious meeting the decision waa made to sell the pipe to the property own ers of Hill Crest and let them lay it, but the councilmen came to the con clusion that the honor of the city bad been pledged to lay the plix" themselves. KISER EXHIBIT llallil-Colorcil I'lioliigriiplis of 111. the Northwest ..lo.if t 45 cents. S P Wvne,..r asked that the auc tioneer's license be reduced to $10 per vear. that he could run auc tion" rooms. His request was re ferred to the finance coinniiuee. - . voek. beginning Wed The public is cordially invited to visit mo stipir .md hv the Kls-r h.ni.l colored photographs. The exhibit opens Tuesday and continues for three days. Tli" Klser views ale the nreatot .'oiilimsl phoUvriMi! ,l- t i.t the pj o i t 1--IIK-1 ii "' " h nil ippnrtni' 'V to vl-dt t '- while the pictures are on display, the win remain oo?n in tnu "m- storo i!,Q.. Fisher moved that Oil 01 OKlllln-i a r? ii . . n irein but there was no seioi ... Meet AVellielii The council adjournal Wednesday evening All the members II ill to meet at 7 ociock. were present. Crest PilK- Mnc decided to n-u nminpll pipe line to the Hill Crest ad hL'a.reed to before the water sys- tem was sold to the city build the addition. mpany nesd'iv. Thu iilctiires will in ". Oe Thursday! Al.l.l'N KATUN id nn'il At a pre- Miss Margaret Gill has band painted China and water colors on display and for sale at Gilberts Art store. Warner tunes pmnoa L.eave or ders at Morris- Music Mtr.re ' Deputy Sheriff George Croner re-' ; turned last night from Canyonville, j Douglas county, where Al Pander and E. C. Hasse, charged with the theft ! of a team and buggy from Tom Ral ' ley's livery stable in Eugene, had 1 been arrested by City Marshal Card well, of Canyonville. The men wore arraigned before Justice of the Peace llryson this forenoon. Pan der, who hired the rig with the os tensible object of going to Klmira but ran away with It, waived exam ination and was bound over to ap pear for trial In the circuit court, ilo wanted to plead guilty and be sentenced so he could go to the pen itentiary on tills morning's train, but he wns told that he would have to wait till'' circuit court convenes. Masse, who claims to have been overtaken on the road by Pander, will be given an examination as soon us IntiUy vrturiio with the rig. it Is highly probable that he will be discharged from custody us It ap pears that he is In no wav connected with the theft of the outfit. Pander traded on of the horses, a white mare, to a man near London Springs, on h!a way south and Unl ley will slop there on his wav homo to .get It. Pander Is also charged with steal ing a shotgun at Junction City and selling It at living for $11. . . I CITY NEWS t J The Smyth Transfer' Co. received a carload of flour from Portland this j morning. J The W. C. T. U. will meet with I Mrs. linker, 5S Blulr street, tomor j row afternoon. ; ! A marriage license was granted 1 today to Ernest J. Watklna and Mol lis M. Sharp, both of Cottago Grove. W. O. Cook today shipped a car j load of brick to Wendling to be used 1 by tho llooth-Kelly Co. in their mill repairs. , j The "Conk With Gas" sign on tho 1 water reservoir on top or .skinner n I Unite Is being obliterated by a coat of paint. W. F. Welch has the agency of a costume house and will be pleased to talk with you about your mas querade suits at the Armory Club rooms. The Bell theater did not open last night, as announced, on account of the unfinished condition of the place, but the opening will be held tonight without fall. ; ITolIenback & McMurphey Is the new name of the real estate firm formerly known as the Hollenbeck Real Estate Co. New signs were palnteil on their windows today. ITollonberk & McMurphey have Just sold some 20 acres of the Ilan I.lnton tract across tho river and owned by David Thompson and M. C. Wallls to Mr. Heubens. recently from Ohio, for $4000. i Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bunnell. Mr. anil Mrs. N. H. S'.andlsli, Miss Euna McCrady and Mrs. J. M. Stevens went to Ilarrisburg today to attend the funeral of P. 11. Crouch, n pioneer of Oregon, who died there yesterday at the age of over SO yenrs. The 14-foot cement sldownlk along Oak street side of the new 1. O. O. K. block Is being finished. Mutt of the trash and building material has been carted away and tho street now presents a better appearance than It has for several months past. Manv have asked why the street car that Is being shipped from here to Albany for the new line there will not be taken there by trailing It be hind a freight train, as It Is of stand ard guaEC, Instead of being loaded on a flat car, nut u is warnra i tho S. P. Co. will not permit it. Prof. W. C. Harvey, an experienced teacher In business colleges, has ac cepted a position in me iMigeiie iu- Iness College, lie win nave marge of the commercial nepnrunem. is aged 50 'years and was formerly president of the Washington Com mercial College at Tacoma. J II. Moore will preach at the hall over Demster's store, Falrmount, Co Druggists Hotel Smeede Bldg. Quality Store The Quality Store Headquarters for fine IMPORTED PERFUMES and high rTaTTJ?iet requisites. We carry an excellent selection of CHRISTMAS PERFUMES; Roger & Gallet. Piver, Houbi gant, Guerlain and Violet are a few of the French perfumers whose goods we have. In domestic perfumes we have Colgate's, Rieger's, Dabrock's and many others. Prices to suit all from 25c per packages to $5.50 Look through the New Drug Store for Seasonable Suggestions while doing your Christmas chopping Stationery In fancy boxes, holly designs, Ea-' ton-Hurbut and Berlin papetries, per box, 35c to $1.50 Military Hair Brushes With the full value in the brush, Just the present for a man. $1.50 to $5.00 Toilet Sets comb and mirror. Per set, $3.00 to $5.50 Gilette Safety Razors In leather cases with twelve blades, $5.00. Travelers' Safety $7.00 Calendars Hand-painted views, Roll-ups Calendars, local 25c to $1.00 For travellers, waterproof, inter lined with rubber, $1.50 to $7.00 A Good Hair Brush . Guaranteed finest bristles, would be an acceptable present, $1.00 to $6.00 Manicure Goods Pearl-handled ribbon nail files; fine pointer Scissors, from 75c to $1.50 next Siiuday. December 20, ut 11:30. Subject, "What Is the Bonl of Man; What Part of Man it Is that Dies, and What Part of Man It Is that Does Not Die." A largo audience Is expected. Special Deputy Sheriff Croner this afhTiioou arrested Alex Johnson at tin. Mine Kront restuiirant, churned with the theft of two overcoats from the Hotel (irous lus Friday. Land lord Plekard reported the theft to the officers this moriiliiK and Offi cer Croner soon located them ut a second-hand store on West ElKhth street, where they had been sold by the thief. A description or tho mini who sold them was obtained and h" was found this afternoon, ilo will be given a liearlnx before JiiiIko llry son of the Justice court tomorrow at 1 o'clock. RAE SON L. T. Butts, territorial aiior.t for the Home Economizer Company, l in town looklUK after tho interests (if his company. M.4 Oil VIIH MiKII II K HIT OK WOIIK Von run Inuk- ne.li' y wrlllnK ipll ratlonl f'ir tho National l'rnle. llvo If Kl.oi ll ttw line or dimr.r tlm. An uniii.ua! ..nl.'.rtunltv. l.v Kukhiiu mi Hi- Z3il ""HI K'-bnifi rv I " '"''I- "'i' n curd at onc. Krank C. MoLmo, 111 W'-Ml Kl.iv.titl uli'fc-t. Kukiiii;. ui. HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CARLOAD OF Furniture Come in and look if ycu don't Buy. You might sec something you would like We are always reliable .l5tIIZIIIIZ5J5iiiii?t? tttfftiJ IUaa . - T 7 " r 7 ' . " t : I I . a AAA ' ' ' ' Don't Forget the CORNER o STORE SHOE Resale of Ladies' Welt Shoes. $3.00. $3.50. $4 00 Jr.w, and $5.C0 o o nines fifteen different styles, kid, patent and gyn mtal,. your choice per pair Willamette and Ninth Streets, Eugene, Oregon $J .95 hit