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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1909)
o o WIE1C1 MOI OCAIU) WMWHDW, JANVARY IS. I Price fitters Price BIG REDUCTION. SHOE SALE 6f2 Willamette Street, Eugene, Three Doors South of Ninth St! Cutters C. R. Ashby Advocates Abl ishment'of Dangerous and Unnecessary Trades 3 1LLC0I3 Ms doming if-Price Two Hundred Suits of Men's Clothing, fall patterns and ranging from. $5.00 to $25.00 a suit at regular prices. Your choice any suit in the lot At Just One-Half the Regular Price - we are going to sell every suit of Men's Clothes in the store before our new stock arrives. : . Ihis Is The One Great Opportunity mn Headache Tablets 25c a box, Special . . .". 11c :Vakslo$1.50, . .. .:: Sale price ..... 95c ttlirse liniment Mar 50c size, Special ... .. ... 19c Uid Ammonia Quarts, regular 35c, Special 19c Ladies' Shoes Values to $3.50 Special 89c Men's Shoes Values to $2.50, Special ........... $1 .29 Glycerine Toilet Soap Our 5c Soap, but usually sells at 10c, Special 3c Boys' Vests : Values to $1.50, Sale Price 25c SfANLEYS Have It and the Price Is LESS ! ' Some day, not far In the luture, perhapB, workmen will not only set the hours they shall work, and the , wages, but will decide what the oc cupation shall be. Such dangerous Industries as 'lead glazing and the making of enamel ware will not be permitted to exist." were the ideal istic, but nevertheless thoughful statements of C. R. Ashby, who lec tured this morning at the University assembly on "Arts and Crafts, and the Spirit of Socialism." This Is the third trip of the dis tinguished lecturer to America. He says that the view point of America, particularly Industrial America, is changing from the egotistic certainty that it Is right, to one of doubt. "Americans are beginning to feel" he said, "that something may be wrong with their system, as the gulf be tween labor and the class of finan ciers is widening and is harder to cms?." The purpose of the Arts and Crafts movement, according to this leader, Is to abolish the evils in Industry, do ing away with the inutilities of our lives, such things as nickel plated bathtubs or the absurd l.nlek-knneks of the ordinary parlor. The lecturer advocated to put ' individuality into products of Industry. He wants more than mere machine mndo things. Ev ery manufacture, he believes, should bo a moral purpose of a life. Mr. Ashby will speak this evening at the Fortnightly Club rooms. His subject will be "William Morris." A Compile Stock of Men's, Ladies' Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes AT WHOLESALE PRICES AND LESS. Ladies' $3.00 $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes, Sale Price $1.95 Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Dress Shoes, all leathers, sale .'If 2.95 Men's "Evcrstick" Rubbers, regular $ 1.00, sale price.. .65 Every pair of Shoes in stock Reduced for this sale. New Line of Men's Oxfords Just in, will go at Reduced Prices Sale Prices will Continue Until Saturday, January 23rd. mmm The wells shoe store I. V JACKSON, In Charge Corner Willamette and Ninth Sts. MEDFORD STILL - REMAINS FIRM FOR WET POLICE 01 E E MIXTURE "fflwe known in airtho ger cities through the newspapers. It is Intended to check the many cases of rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, which havo made so many cripples and Invalids and weaklings of some of our brightest and strong est people. The druggists here have been noti fied to supply themselves with the In gredients, and the sufferers will have no trouble to obtain them. The pre scription is as follows: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Com pound Kargon, one ounce and Com pound Syrup of Sarsaparllla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well In a bot tle. The dose Is one teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Recent experiments prove this simple mixture effective in rheuma tism, because of Its positive action upon the ellminatlve tissues of the kidneys. It compels these most vital organs to filter from the blood and system the waste impurities and uric acid which are the cause of rheuma tism. It cleanses the kidneys, strengthens them and removes quick ly such symptoms as backache, blood disorders, bladder weakness, frequent Medford. Or., Jan. 12. In the liveliest election ever held in this city prohibition was defeated. Both slues worked Tiard during the campaign, but so quietly was the matter carried on that neither side would venture this morning to make a guess aa to the outcome. Medford, by its remarkable char ter giving it the right to govern Its municipal affairs which charter was sustained by the supreme'uourt of the state, had remained the only. oasis in the south' part ot the state. The prohibitionists firmly believed that a vote of the people would decide the matter for some time, and fully con fident of the outcome in their favor they entered the campaign. The vote was the largest in the his tory of the city on a city question, 926 votes being cast. W. H. Cannon was elected mayor, John Demer, V. J. Kmerick and E. A. Welch were elected councllmen. Pro hibition was defeated by 127 major ity and the attempt to amend the charter to make It conform with the local option law was defeated by a majority of 170. FILLEK oce?ka A IIORRIHI,E HOLl)-UP. "About ten years ago my brother was "help up" In his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless consumption," writes W. H. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help until he used Dr. King's N'ew Discovery and was whol ly cured by six bottles. He Is a well man today." It's quick to relieve and the surest cure for weak or sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis .LaGrlppe, Asthma, and all Bronchial affections. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W. A. Kuykeiidall, druggist. n S n :: n The QUALITY STORE QUALITY STORE n HELEN R. MARKS CO. DRUGGISTS HOTEL SMEEDE BUILDING r During the cold weather better. ' ' ". . prepare yourself by having a bottle of . Wilson's White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup in the house It will relieve cough, cold and grippe Price 25c Bromo Quinine, Hill's Cascara Quinine, all the standard cold and grippe cures. Special prices on Hot Water Bottles Good 3-qt. Bottle . , ..... . 75c ::::::::::::::::::mnnm::::::::::n::::::::n:::::jj:::n:::n::::::::: MASON CR00KER DROWNS AT 0R0VILLE, CAL; Lived Here Awhile With His Uncle, A. Rathmell Body Will Be Buried Here ringand Hair Dressing Register Bldg. ff?T& MITCHELL rotate Broker r-eing Works ..U , PAINTER Transfer Co c.,;:,r Best of work.. Don't fail to see the pictures vre are putting out -now at half price Tolman Studio 518 Willamette Street S. D. READ DENTIST Over Hall's Grocery No. 518 Willamette Street FOR BEST Teas, Coffees, Spices or Chinaware Coll at 30 East Ninth Street. O. B. LOCKE, Mgr. G G. S. Beardsley,M.D. Physician and Surgeon 10 and 17 McClung ItMg., Phone Main 47 Kill and Willamette McLEOD THE TAILOR 44 EAST NINTH STKEKT urination, painful scalding and dis colored urine. It acts as a powerful stimulant to the entire kidney and bladder structure. Those who suffer and are accus tomed to purchase a bottle of medi cine should not let a little Inconven ience interfere with making this up. Take DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are for weak back, back ache, rheumatism pains and all kid ney and bladder troubles. Soothing and antiseptic. Regular size, 50c. Sold by all druggists. The Medford Tribune vigorously opposes a dry town and a new char ter. . A. C. and A. Hathmell this morn ing received word that their nephew Mason Crooner, who lived with the latter north of the city for a number of years, was drownod at Orovllle, Oil., last Sunday. No particulars of the drowning were received but It Is presumed that he fell through the Ice while Bkating, the cold snap extend ing that far south. The remains will arrive in Eugene Friday and will be Interred here. Notice of the funeral will be given later. The young man's friends here will regret to hear of his untimely death. iincw coiKJH critic. For the complete cure of coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tondlng to cnn'imn- tlon, liverwort, tar and wild cherry nave for ages imilntnlned an erimli llBhed reputation as n standard cough remedy. It contains no op ium or harmful druts and can be given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Mini Drug Co., Wil liams Mfg. Co,, props.. Cleveland. O Kodol digests all the food you eat. ir you will take Kodol for a little while you will no longer have Indi gestion. It Is ploasant to tnke, acts promptly. Sold by all .druggists. Every Woman HUiumuKi Him mrinuiii mao mini mo wumiurim i MARVEL Whirling Sprty Tim a V..I.4I S,rln.. flRTOtirdmrrlftforlt. t I), unnnu! sul'Pir UiS M A II V li, rrtl no utliir, Imt wiiil tunin fur l!!.utrnu1 book-fund. It I Ku.lJilli.t,MiWV01IK. WiMHlWHrd, 'lurk fi.. P'H-rl tanr-tjivu lkrK fi smmi. HI lIHCUinE I'OH THE (il'AUII-. Eugene Electric Co. I. O. THOMAS Electric Wlrlnr", Fixtures and I'll" I'tione Main 5. ElfiNE. t'I Fish and Poultry Market Fih Ilort-ivol lilr Jesse G. Wells ATTORNEY i i Register Building j I Gives special attention to the j j amlnation of abstracts, drafting wills, Uettllng estates, conveyances and col-: lections. Also to all iiiion matters. Phone Main 108. : Wm. G. Martin ' j Attorney-at-Law WiU practlre In all the c urts. Of fice Warren lluildin?. i'o'i Willam ette street, over Creccnt store. DR. LULU MUHKEBS-MARQUAM Your table linen has lost its lustre; do you know why ? Is it not because you have allowed your laun dress to wash it with ordinary laundry soaps, which, being overstrong in alkali, "cut" the fab ric and make linen look like cotton? Use Ivory Soap aiO your linen troubles will cease. v . "Sir-" .;, MARRIED At the home of Mr. Klnstor, Jan uary 12. 1909, at 4 p. m., William Homer Hprague and Miss Ida M. Clev inger. Elder B. C. Tabor officiating. THE CM B 8EI-ECT8 A WE1IKK. The wisdom of the Commercial Club was demonstrated at Its meet ing on Monday evening In selecting a high grado piano for the club rooms. Their choice was the Weber, to be furnished by the Steven A Hu lln Piano House, which Is located Id the Commercial Club block. 1 n. colrr The trial of Osborn Edwards, the I.ane C'M'ty youth charged with mur der In in! first tU'Krita In the killing of Thomas J. Mcfialllard at the Klch- flffii rooming house a few nights ago. In Portland, will be st soon for the -jirll-sf poHHlhle dateQIn compliance with th new rule of bringing mur derers to trlnl apii-dlly as can be done, .Tudge OanienlM-ln will si-t th" mIMp as soon .i Edwards' rntatlvr-s j are tu'iird fn9 Edwards pleaded i not guilty to tthe charge yesterday afternoon. s. WASHING POWDER. Cream of all Powders Phvsicin and Surgeon !i ; off'i 2i Ea- He ivin' . I'h i str tme H Ivory c 994i& Per Cent. Pure. The cltv council of M.irshrieM ha d"eded to Hart a crusade anlnst the i tiKivln picture siiov-'s. .1. -M. 1'ttttin. jt'.o r-'.ir!fl e!tv e'r-nt-IiTj ..hill IIKI'le MANUFACTURED ONLY BY EUGENE SOAP WORKS ASK YOUR GROCER FACTORY EUGENE. 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