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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1908)
THIS KVOK.YK BAITY 6VARD, Tl'HtDAT, DKCEMBKR M. 1MM. i . ......... I . f Price Cutters Sale Prices Tbr ougbout the Store Immense Reductions on Staple Merchandise Suit Cases.. Two hundred Suit Cases (eek direct from the New York manufactur ers. . ' 3ood $2.50 Suit Case for $1.50 3rass-bound Suit Cases. $1.75 Xaratol $3.50 Suit Cases for $2.50 Leather Suit Cases, $6 values.. . . . $4.50 Cowhide Suit Cases for. , . $6.00 Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c and 30c, for. . 19c Arm Bands, 10c,. for 5c pins, 5c, two papers for. 5c ojycerine Toilet Soap, 6 cakes. ..... 25c Frfilet Paper, four rolls for ........ 25c Lead Pencils, 5c regular', 3 for. .... . 5c . Witch Hazel, half-pint bottles,, l'9c Celluloid Combs, 25c, for..'....... 19c Tooth Brsuhes, 10c, for. 5c Tooth Brushes, 15c, for 10c Tooth Brushes, 25c, for 15c Special for Wednesday and Thursday for two days, Dec. 30 and 31 Peroxide of Hydrogen, 50c, for. . .... 25c Acorn Salve, 1 5c, for 5c DeCaro's Tea, 25c, for 5c Buy Men's Clothing at STANLEYS t . AiID ASK YOUR jighbors about the celebrated iass Hueter Paints r Did you say I WALL PAPER RED LUDFORD f Practical Painter iigns, Papering and House j Painting ,2 W. Eighth Si. Eugene, 0 Mm Sanitary Eye Glasses ' NO C0FK. NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID, NON-IRRITATING : MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE rh'o?e Vonr optician an you won!. I vour i.hysician. For ef rctlver.sr of work rather 'ban Uiwre5 of price. Dr. Frsnc Lucile Hard Cpl.tHnn sod R-fretloni'. Suite 1-4. New Chrtsm BldR. STANLEYS 612 Willamette Street, Eugene, Three Doors Sonth of Ninth St 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. received this Souvenir Album Nobody's Decem ber issue; over 40 photos; will be on sale Wednesday at bookstores only. 10c a copy. SEND ONE EAST,. The First National Bank OF EUGENE, OREGON Invites y)ur account, whether Urge or small. Your business will receive prompt, accurate and confidential atten tion. S.AKK DEPOSIT IIOXKS KOK KK.VT T. O. HENDKICKS.. President. 8 B. EAKIN. Vice-President P. E.SNODGRAS Cashier I AIstant Cashier LUKE L. OOODRICH. Assistant Cashier WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO., i Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR SALE 50 WHJamettMreet, Kafene. Or. i Phone Main (il Price" Gutters Half-Price Sale McLEOD The Tailor Will move soon to his new location at Sixth and Willam ette, the stand for merly occupied by Eugene Dye Works Tltlirs Kiamnied I Drafting and lilne 1'rlnting I lre?'nt Ownership Mas r'urnfoliefl j Notary I'ulilir I Farm I-?uns at lowest Hates C. S. Freeland I & CO. ' ABSTRACTORS Kouins 8 and 10. Mi-Clung Itldg., Corner Htti and Willamette htn.. ' Teleplinnr Itrd 11.11. GEO. K. MUNROE FlRNITURE i 07 Wntl Klghth fit.. Moa-ene, Oegon. I I'linne Hel A.1TH. I Sole Agents for tle Portland I I -Stove Works. Flfty-three sryies, including the noted Detroit Line. Also the Laclede Ranges the best low price range on the market. A full line of Heaters Jut from the factory. Call and examine our large aloes before buying elsewhere. ANOTHER LARGE AUDIENCE " AT BIG REVIVAL MEETING i Music Is Special Feature of the Servioes Announcements Made for Tomorrow i The large audience ;hat assembled lu the Presbyterian church last night I was delighted with the service cou- ducted by Evangelists Jones and ; Spear. Prof. Spear Infused life and enthusiasm Into the service of sung, proving himself to bo a direc tor of unusual abllpj, The vocal I duet by Prof, and .s. Spear was I I worthy of any high grade concert. . Mm. Spear possesses an alto voice of rare musical quality and moreover ' uses It In the manner of an artist. The choir tonight will be fully twice : as large an before, and after the re ' bearcat of last eve.iing will assUA ' greatly In the services. The sermon of Mr. Jones on "Oe ' Ins Hlessed and lleing a Messing," was listened to with rapt Interest. .Professor Spear Is training a ch 11 1 dren's choir to sin on probably, Krl- day night. He wi:i meet the boys and girls tomorrow afternoon at I three o'clock at the Baptist church, j The regular meetings for this ; week aro the afternoon meetings, ad I dressed by Mr. Jones In the Preaby I terian church at S o'clock, and even ing at 7:30. Meeting for bovs and girls at 3 o'clock at the itaptlst church on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. OREGON PROFESSOR WEDS AT 'FRISCO San Francisco, Dec. 28. The wed ding of Mlsa Elsa von Mnddersrold, a society girl of the college town of Berkeley and Samuel Elliot, profes sor of psychology at the University of Oregon, took place here today at the Swedenborglan Church. The cere mony was performed by Rev. W. L. I ooster In the presence of several j hundred Invited guests, and was ex tremely simple, the couple being un attended. The church Bervlce was followed by a dainty wedding brenk fnst and Professor Elliot and his bride loft on the evening train for Hiigone, where they will make their future home. PASTOR SUICIDESBY . CUTTING HIS THROAT Fargo,' N. D., ' Hoc. 2 8. At Bu chuniin, N. D., yesterday, just before the Sunday Borvlce, Kev, Hohert I,. Dougherty, pastor of the Congrega tional church, committed suicide In his apartments by cutting bis throat with a razor. His actions, for some time, have caused the congregation to believe he was not In his right mind. IIIO DAN'CK OX XKiHT OK JAMAItV 22. After the annual Inspection of Co. A. on Friday night, Jnnuary 22, a Boclal dance will be given by the compnny to which the public Is Invited. d31 This la Worth Heading I.eo F. ZellnBkl. of 68 Olbson St., Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the most annoying cold sore I ever bad, with nucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two daya, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendnll's drug store. 25 , Take Hewitt's Sidney and fliadder Pills. They are antiseptic and Booths pain quickly. Insist upon "PeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Hills. Itegiilaj size, &Hc. Sold here by all druggists. Wood-savers ann even bakers this has made the Superior ruiige famous. Chambers Hardware Co. Borne rine prizes' to be given away New Year's eve at the masquerade ball. Warner tunes :;irnm. i.v or ders at Morris' Music titr.r ' Heating furnace, ortrk and founitn- itlon atone for aab) oheap by Fu- ! Kmm rfintnir tables and chalrB di rect from factory. See show win-1 I dow. .Chambers Hardware Co. j Three rarloods of pigeons or 600 pairs. lll be brought to. tho Krebs I farm, In Marlon county, soon. One of the Esrenftals j of the hnppy homes of t-day is a vat j fund of information as to the bct methods , j of promoting health ami happiness and riglit living anJ knowlnle of the world s j best products. I'roluc. of actual "uVnce anil , reaaonaUe clainis tnitlifully rsentil and which have attained t') world-wide acceptfirtce throHEii the nppntval of tlw Wcll-Inlormed A tlw World; not of In li- viduiJs oi ly. tmt of the many who have j the happy faculty of selecting and ollain- j ing the lt l!ie world afford. j One of t?." product of that "f j known cmKneiit p', an Lthical remcly, appnrved I'y phyician and com i!n.leI l.y I- Well-informed of the World as a v U jable and wholesome family laxative is tin; wiJI-knuwn Syrup of I'igs and Elixir f Senna. To g t ita beneficial effects always buy the ri-nuinr, msou factured by the California l ig Syrjp Co, only, and for sal by all Iradtaf drugjuU t w Zi z Helen 3 ixttn TSi QUALITY For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will make Special Prices o 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 25c, special .... ... ...... 20c Regular 50c, special 45c Cut Glass Perfumes, reg. $2.00, special . $1.75 These goods would make very acceptable New Year Gifts Imported Tolet Soap... Roger & Gallct Soap, Regular 35c, special 30c Roger & Gallct Soap, Regular 5(k, special... 40c Roger & Gallct Soap, Regular 75c, specal .. .. 50c STATIONERY The Best Paper, in attractive boxes, from t5c to 75c 1 xUm TTT Jd WW WW a. Our Drug Department Is under the supervision of two regis tered druggists and the same high standard is maintained throughout the store. :::::::::n:st::::::n:;:::::::::::::::n::::nm::m:::m::mmn:u :::n::::::n:::n:::::n::n;::::;:;:;::::;h::n:::::j:::j;::::;::;:::::::n MOTHER SHOT DEAD BY 9-YEAR-OLD SON Mrs. J. O. Morris Victim of Tragedy in Farmhouse Near Corvallis Corvullla. Or., Dec. 28. Mis. J. (I. : Morris was accidentally shot and killed at her home one and a half miles north of thU olty Sunday afler noon. A chitrge from a sholgun In tho hands of a 9-year-old son, who did not know the gun was loaded, aorered the large arterly of the right leg and the woman bled to death In a very short time. This fatality Is the dlroct result of the forgetfulness of Mr. Morris, the victim's husband, who on returning from a bunting trip, laid his loaded gun on I ho table. The young ion. who. It seems, had often been per mitted to clean lb firearm, picked It up for that purpose. The gun went off and Mrs. Alorils, who stood by the stove, not tan feet distant, re ceived tho full oiiarge. It is said that Mr. Morria is all but Insane over' the tragedy. Mrs Morris was about K years of age snd the mother of a family, the majority i of the children being grown. ! Mrs. Morrl was the nelce of Mrs. A. W. Ollbert of Kugene. Mr. and .Mrs. (lllbert re there to altend the funeral MAKES TWO NEW j WORLD'S RECORD SPRINTS, lol.aniioaliorir South Africa. Dec. 27. i K. Walker, gouih Afri an amateur sprinter, yesterday clliied lowniwo world's amateur records at the Wanderer'it sports llu brought I'an J. iveuy s niioiau" 3-r, aM-'.nds lor a loo yards, down to J M;ono ann m: ui- ,-.,. of II 2-K u-conds for the 120 yards. It. J. Wefers of (ieorgeiown unlver sPy held the record for this sprint Hh II 4-6 until Walker's showing today. "Imperial Car Cleaner" will take pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint ed or varnished sur'sce without In juring the finish. Chambert Hard-warO0 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j:H:H::H ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::H:MsHti li4 arks Co, Druggists Hotf Smeede Bldg. STORE atf arf WV itf I R M arisi Ml rilLCY mm For Safety and Service You will find a chocking account with the Mer chants' Bank efficient and satisfactory. Every courtesy and ac commodation consistent with security. CAPITAL ...$65,000.00 OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER k'or an Xmaa Gift. )iolal Cash price for 1 1 daya on OLIVKIt TVI'f WHTKIIM for an Xmaa gift. 8 F R A N K , i Local A grot. TR, QUALITY STORE titxn 4 iti " 3 8 CASOLI NIC ENGINES D F CATION, SPRAYING um PUMPING MACHINERY Fttlrtmnks.MuriM Gasoline F.ngitM-. for pumping, spraying, aawuig, wrlnit lllg. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks Scales for weighing. Falrlmnks-Morse Dynamos and H. tors for Mwer and light. FslrUtuks-Morar Windmills Towers. Fairbanks-Morse fJrlnden, FwmIs Choppers, Well I'umps. All first tiualit) goods at lowest price always In stock. Liberal term. Prompt reply to Iminlrlea and quirk slilpmrnta. Write for catalogue asM price. BERCER-BEAN HDW. CO Agents, Eugene, O. FAIRBANKS, MORSE tV CO. ?ortlan4. OrsgOw KITCHEN & KOMPP Livery, Feed and Sales Stables j Sample room In ooanrclion loculej la Iteguter lllilg tvillameire vr. Oak and 7th" Eos'tiw. Or Phnoe Maio 03 . ' , VINCENT RESTAUR Aftf ; Meals at all Hours ' 20c And up Pnooe Black 1557 Vest Eifhtti St O