Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 26, 1908, Image 7

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612 WiUamette Street, Eugene
Three Doors South of Ninth St!
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Price
Cutters
ale Prices Tbroughout tbe Store
toense Reductions on Staple Merchandise
Cases
Wo hundred Suit Cases received this
U direct from the New York manufactur-
d $2.50 Suit Case for.. $1.50
bound Suit Cases $1.75
htol $3.50 Suit Cases for $2.50
Wr Suit Cases, $6 values. . . . . $4.50
Lhide Suit Cases for, $6.00
Handkerchiefs, 25c and 30c, for. . 19c
in Bands, 10c, for 5c
k 5c, two papers for 5c
serine Toilet Soap, 6 cakes 25c
let Paper, four rolls for .... 25c
bd Pencils, 5c regular, 3 for 5c
itch Hazel, half-pint bottles 19c
uloid Combs, 25c, for 10a
kth Brsuhes, 10c, for 5c
loth Brushes, 15c, for 10c
bth Brushes, 25c, for 15c
jecial for Monday and
x. 28 and 29
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Kg. Graves' Tooth Powd'
x package Graves' Tooth Pow:
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Men's
Clothing..
HALF-PRICE
Our entire stock of Men's Clothing, com
prising all desirable patterns, we are closing
out at JUST ONE-HALF our former low
prices.
Men's $ 7.00 Suits priced for $ 3.50
Men's $10.00 Suits priced for $ 5.00
Men's $15.00 Suits priced for $ 7.50
Men's $20.00 Suits priced for .$10.00
This is your opportunity Something we
have never done before.
One-Half
the Regular Price
will buy you
a Suit
Several hundred Suits from which to
make a selection.
They all go
at just
One-Half Price
When Stanleys say one-half you can bank
on getting a bargain, for these prices are far
below manufacturing cost.
Men's Clothing at STANLEYS Half-Price Sale
ATT'Y BEAN'S
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Attorney J. M. Pipes Appointed
Assistant to Help With
Suit Against the City
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The city council derided at a meet-
ing Thursday atteruoou that the Ber-!
vices of Louis Bean as city attorney !
are Indispensible. and refused to ae-!jiji
cept his resignation. To lighten the ! tllJIJ
duties of tbe city attorney, while he
Is In legislature aud at other limes, ! tjji
J. M. Pipes was appointed as an as- j 221 1
slstnnt.
Attorney Pipes stated that the fees 222
for the conduct of the Injunction 1 222222
suit through the circuit and supreme;
courts would be 1500. In the cir-1
cult court alone ttiey would amount
to $300.
To pay the lutorest on the water
bonds (5,000 was appropriated from
the general fund, to be paid Janmtry
1st. The transfer of fil.UOO was ord
ered withdrawn from the water fund
to the general fund.
The council meets again Monday
night.
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Helen R. Marls Co.
Druggists
Hotel Smeede Bldg.
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SEVENTY-FIVE BASE
BALL PLAYERS SIGN .
ON UNIVERSITY SQUAD
Lee Hurd Is Captain and Or
niond Bean Manager of .
the Big Squad
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Seventy-five baseball men have
signed up at the university for win
ter and spring practice, as the result
of Captain Lee Hurd's eulhuslanis.
from this nunrber the team will be
chosen to try for the Nortbwest
championship aud perhaps to take
a trip to Japan.
The chances for places- are unus
ually good
Of iusi year's baseball team there
is a good nucleus of four or five men
In Charles, Colemau, lluukle, Era
kine, and several others. Of the
new men there will be at least Karl
King aud two pitchers who are on-
titled to particular consideration in
calculating the Uns-up.
Ormoud Be ml Is niauager of the
team, and according to cuBtoiu the
team will probably luke one big trip
! during the spring; vacation, with bov-I
i eral other Juuuiuf one or two. dayai
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I hardest part of the season, the strain 222
on pitchers bolug very severe. 1 be
early season, when cold weather '" 2222
always threateuing, makes it hard I ?
for the bust of men to keep rounded j t
luto shape. IflJJlt
The University students want zrJJ
professional coach. Last year theJJ.Si
rim. ri A f! baseball dimes flralHff
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Special Prices
For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we
will moke Special Prices on all our fine Im
ported Perfumes and Toilet Soaps.
R & G Bulk Perfome, reg. $1.00 per oz. 90c.
R & G Pkg. Perfume, reg. $1.50, special $1 .35
R & G Pkg. Perfume, reg. $2.25, special $2.10
R & G Pkg. Perfume, reg. $5.50, special $5.30
Colgate's, Dabrook's, Reiger's Perfume ,
regular 50c per oz. special 45c
Domestic Perfumes in Packages
Regular 25 c, special 20c
Regular 50c, special ' 45c
Gut Glass Perfumes, reg. $2.00, special . $1.75
These goods would make very acceptable Njw Yoar Gifts
Imported Tolet Soap...
Roger & Gullet Soap, Regular 35c, special 30c
Roger & Gallct Soap, Regular 50;, special ... 40;
Roger & Gallct Soap.Rogular 75c, spec al 50c
ST AT10NERY--T he Best Paper, in attra.tive
boxes, from...'..- - ' -c to 75c
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Our Drug Department Is uner he suparvisslon of two ragis
tered druggist and the same high standard Is maintained
throughout tha store.
lost chiefly because of the absence
of a professional head, aud natural-1
ly the students do not want to sue
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LfGIQUS SERVICES I
AND MILK THE CCWS
W Presbyterian Church
r luth and Pearl streets, n.
to, rastor. Sunday school at
m.; Junior C. E. at 3 p. m.;
6:30 p. in. At 11 a. m.
; the Union Evangelistic serv
mducted by Evangelist H.Wyes
aa nis singers, Mr. aud airs.
Spear, under the auspices of
FWist and Presbyterian church-
wvices every evenine at
I"- Afternoon services announc-
A very cordial invitation is
i to the public to attend all
wrvices.
Mist Church
Trimble, nastor. This will
rved as Christmas Sunday by
turf'j. The uastor sneaks at
(.11 "Tho nifforonpp C'h riKt
Mada; " at 7:30 i. m. on "The
s' Song." Sunday school at 12
ungues at C:45 p. m.; special
u music at both services.
Dsisy Midllptnn rlmlr leader.
ollowine Chrlafnma pnncert will
n at 7:30 n. ni.. the choir b?-
"swed and supplemented bv
C. Read's Rrnsa nnnrtet and
"Jons Deveraux string quartette-
fnt Pn sbyterliin aiiirch
1 r. Wonlpv naatnf Prpsirhinis
m.; Sunday school at 2:3"
No evening service.
-"Wtional Church
l 'tnkertnn. nastor. .Mornini.
Tt 9:45; sermon on. "A Year'
EvfiMir: service at 7:-i '':
"Tile Le-iiiov of ' ' '
Sunday school ut :4.
v iv at 3:00 i. in.: ;''
' . ... , in i .,.,-:: .
tan:- v l ;:j v. .
J- ii'-vii. ,a;s. j(.; ;
- ar.d oriliin v ith us.
lar.Vs KplMv ul ( imri h
JiT of ;u aa(i Qiive MX?-
- ilan.niond, rector. w.O'
"'T-'-1 ! ! . at.; Sunday school
': mi:. ni.ii? prayer and ser
'11: evening prayer and
l. Strangers and vWtors
r :nviled. The Sunday O!
jlary's Episcopal church
a Christmas entertainment
rartv nn m in the
sl honse.
P1hnrch ' Christ Scientist
renter 9th nj u i .,..t. fiun-
dav service 1 1 a. ra., subjec t Chi s
tian Science; Sunday school at12 ni ,
Wednesday evening meeting '
m Free rending room open dall.
except Sundays, from 2 to 4 p. ra. All
are welcome.
""ir'c'wShZpM.or. The only
5rv'lce of this church tomorrow will
be he Sunday school session at 9:4a.
Prof Spear will visit the school at
the opening exercises and make ar-
? E society in the Presbyterian
church. A
,rnlIT ilt 1 1 O'clOCk
val meetings w 1 ""pVesbyterlan
'TRaVut ongregation will unite
and Baptbt coufc h ,alRn of
their forces for a great Jones
s,,l winning. Kev H.
and P0 ot the ser
vi( -'S. Mr. Jone ,8 a
r o choruses' There
fP; f hi la7 c chorus of singers and
will be a ar.c , the s0g services,
iniruments to eau ,. e
'':-"f- Sl7Sw.2i service and
s0s and due- ' n lf a teat
endeavor to make tne Si)(ar
"V. thn wo Sunday schools at
':'- -Tl
Club" will give a banquet In the lec
ture room for the men. Thursday
night, regular prayer service in tne ,f,v
Interest of the revival to begin Jan. i ""'"" v.-......., . i
3rd under the leadership of Dr. Mar-' l'"". l arn.s BKalust the hobo .
tt Prof lloiruatt evangelists. ' rrninrnity. At i ne Aiuers. mo
On F Iday Jan Ut ? th ere wMl S ! burn place opposite the University
a sermn, l y the pastor at 10:30 and ' the landlord has a fine flock o ;
basket dinner at 12. Business ses- i chickens, which is being depopulated ,
,ioa at 2 o'clock All are Invited. I by raids of, those who l'" " '
sum ai on . !0f a wanderlust, and who raid the
im.k the toothsiilllt: !
I nltctl llrctnren i iiurcn
J. . Sprecher, pastor. aunoay
RELIEVES ANY
DYSPEPTIG IN
FIVE MINUTES
iii. .." ..r ih. r.turlB The trntnns i
stor. Sunday : ., ,ni, , cows, which are pas-!
school 10:00 a. in.; public worship , tured on the place. Mr. Ostium is
11:00 a. m.; Junior C. E. 3:00 p. m.; . fons((.r1)(! ,,e advlsalilllty of - 'riimongli ( tire for All Your Hlnin-
Senior u. b. v.oi . m., iiuu., i tab ishing a snoigun waicii iu ii-
ship !: P- "i-i i." ooi tect nis property.
Tlmrsdav 8:30 to 12:00 p. ni. I
General topics for Sunday services: ( JIMTIOX CITY XKWK
"Everybody An Author"; morning:
"The Closing"; evening, "The Open-j Ed A,(ll(,lnlI1 ;iS H(i,i Ms 40
Ing." lucre fiirm seven miles east of town m
I John Ki'lby of the Hoolh-Ki-lly l.um-
Speciul ChrWnms Concert. ' ber Coiiipiuy. The ciusldi-railnii '
A concert will bo given at the ' $35 l-r m-r-. Tills farm Is pro ' d-d
M..Tiod" t Ivirch tomtrrow night. will, fulrl- uoo.1 l.rovem.....s. V;. -
Organ pre.ude, by Kink-Miss . s. ssioa
Miirpnei. v... .viii .ii,iliniliif-dlv reiniii it im-
iii h Trouble In Waiting for you
Whenever You lecld to ct Kid
of This Itreml Misery. (iuard
Iteuders Hlwulil Try IHiiK Iii.
STO.NK'S IIKAVK ll)l'h
GraatMl knuwn rnay lor hrv
Hljhli.J,Of.,Ocl. 31, 1902
ThUiiloMrtilyilut 1 fjv m
milt on batik ol "SIoim'i Hiivt
Iroo."nd cured htr ol hvn.
Thii wu I Ait winter sod tlf hu
not been illUdii"-G Willies
DR.S.C.S TONE. Sulem, Or.
For sale bv ill druggun.
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O'er Hethli'hem Hills," choir.
Hymn 111 Congregation
ing.
Brass quarette "Barcarole
Klesler.
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Behold I tiring mu
stand
," by
ply as ai: Investnv;:-.;.
Arthur Wllhelm spent Saturday
evening ut liiiictlnn.
I.loyd Shisler came home fivm
Eugene for a holiday vIbII.
.Miss (ioriH Ky. receiiu.r iiin"
Take your sour sioinach or niny
be you call it Indigestion, Dyspepsia.
Gastritis or Catarrh of Stomach; It
doesn't matter take your stomach
trouble right with you to our Pharm
acist anil ask hi in to open a liu-cent
case of Pape's Dliipopsln and let you
eat one 22-graln Trlangule and see If
within five minutes there Is left any
trace of your former misery.
The correct name .or juui
it the" Hiirrlsburg hospital, ret'imed ,Ie Is Food Kermeutatlou food sour
... u... .... ....r Hi.ritiuflelil Tiles- i rh.. 'niireailva organs become
weak, there Is lack ol gastric Juice;
your food Is only half digested, and
Ant. en.- " V-, V ' snrlngfield Tu.t-
bv Aloiizo atone. -
' Offertory "Swan Song, by Saint day ,.... , ;,tJ lhl.
.Minn piU'HH rv"i"7 in n i Tlllir " "
o i mlii'kiv turned iniu
JUST OUT
The new Kv.kyboiy' tarti
with a story about things that
come up out of the ground that
will make even an expert farm
er it up and ulte notice.
For thiwe who like fun lhere'
story bvJocph C. Lincoln with
a lot of good laugh.. Get copy
and see if you don't like it.
L00I TO! THE TATCHW0U C0VEI
y i',.,i
llmbrellus 1fid rasols re covered
nnd repaired. Work prnctli-nl. Glo
ria seru" nnd tfiffotus. Milk civrs
In slock. Tnffetn in colors. Cull K.
It. WniKi.u t Potts' cisiir store. M
Olive street.
the p;i'or.
Vo: .-r. solo
v i i l i
- n 1-1
"In Old Judea," by
:';-.: rii-n stand-
t.p iTir lili nt was quickly turned Into ! (oni ii
- rf.i of amuj-ioent owing to Ills . ,,,.ss
vtr.i ,q it
Takr-n
,!r n w.
w: arel.
; toK-ther, the eviilm'
, . .i't-(: -:'ry and ho best,
' : i! it I " '!! t'' ' A';
;;;. n-i;, ot the l'rt-by-
,, ,,t. s:ll' .l.
Hon. bid' hlg '" oiiiu.i--
I. k lmadnche, uervoiiMifs, mi-I
and many other similar :np-
i: !
;j i ; t it
r I
voiir
. I fick!'-, and no'li
,r -.in: l,e:i 1
;;.,"( (,;..'a..-i"ai:i'r ei.'.!rf.
, 1 ;i.-s a i'Ui'P of 1' ad on
n:n.'tri, you can mas' i.i 7''"'
Tl i- cV r .mT - t .he or. any c: o l.t 1., bum.. ..roj , -i,, .V'r Tour nes
:.tej Brethren church Thursday trudlng ..r b m Pj ' .'' i tn.'J. U.st our stomacn I...
PILES ci i
(1 TO l lns ,,,id that at the bottom ' ' '"
I .. r.-rmeritatlon
1. 1 vii m1 V, i;NT is guaratii'-eu tnre is um -
' .... 'nv i-iik of IK hing. blind, pro-i of iitidiK'-sted Io"i.
y refunded. foc
., everybody who ma) ue v..Dirs
tend these. every ev- . ui. ' "' " '. ,,.., The sue- rt., .,r w;m-y refund
prices wiuw;;)-',m fce ; d , -J,. WM e . he,r. ' " wron mi thl. fermentation;
eninc EftrT .-d, welcome to a.l 9 O, , tha, ,t was our 'Superior wood I srs r , what ja wsnl
5.'- " rcoJe'-d-he respece i;;-.;- the coined effort, of before nnying; they .... -J ; '., J, l?r, or mly
rti"' ' , "a. meeting
promise or a
l1iri.iisn ""'7. ,,astor. 0'
' S' l,r4(v ."reaching at H '
unlor Kndeavor ; .
',' m.VVofVe?olrT"'
what a h
f on don t
war Cr.
.. . l' i. ii. 1 1 'ri- it rr an ai;u
Oirf-d lirnshrfn Sunday whooli
. nniV:n f-r the orfT.fion.
The lii-'r.r '.ine "iiiir.u " ,
illl'ii and the tree was one of tbe ; page 4. Boyd TeaCo
feature 01 ib t-v.-v..
uuy. Chamber! Hard
Watch for the Wagon." S-d-
I
turei of the decoration.. ...".,! mssauersde New
Just nrlor to the opening - -.i
S.DU Cisui made so unlookedfor ip-'Tesr-s Eve-i" P""-
Trove lo yoi.Ts.--ii, .
meal. U.st your stomach Is s good,
as any: that mere . .,7"
Almost Instant reiie. . -"",". - ;
you. It Is merely a mattw of how
noon you take some iiipeii". ,
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La Grande Is about to lose Its su-j
which Ala rsporud will
1 be moved to Ogdas. 1
GASOLINE ENGINES
RCATION, SPRAYING ana
PUMPING MACHINERY
rsiriii.i M'.-'' ;.."ii.' '
for piiii.pi'iK. I'ri.yn.K. p..ii. n';1"
IllU. . Out (!(( complete.
Ksirlmnk Hcl for M. ib.i'g
Klrlink-l""e llyiiaioos sod MJ
tors for power nil light.
KslrUiiks-Morse Windmills u
Flrtuik-!l"r Grinders. rr
All Unit quality goods at lowesu
prices always In ' Ulxwl "
I'rompl ""ply ll'' and quirt
.blpiiK-nt.. Write Ut rataliue ne
price
EERCER-BjJA IN
Agents, tqgene, Or.
A FAIRBANKS. MOUSE & CO.
w PortUns. Oto
The New Year
The New Year eirnin with res I
good cheer and bright iin
pocts to the man or woman with
a bank account.
If you are contem'.lnt'iig
opening an acioutlt or making
new banking cornMnu-. w,!
cordlnlly Invite you to cud and
Innpirt the safe!'. i,t.i:neiw.
nml eoiiYMiieiice of the
i -hiiii's Hank of K'i""e.
Interest Paid
Cavir.rs Dcpcsi'c
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CAPITAL ...$35,003.00
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