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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
INK BVUBKE UtLILt i uumiu, THE BTJENB DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, JAIfc 21, 1910. oberts Bros nrti karcrain event nf th vcar. Evcrv p-armcnt now nircd of all orofit and below cost for .rc i nc vlfCS - i - i r - 'TWs ofers Vu a woneru' saving considering high prices of woolens, trimmings and skilled labor. To lit these made up at the present time we would be compchd to pay ten per cent more than the prices quoted SUltS 1 f i . .i nrtrr t-rvticiclno nf tht v(ru l.itict mnrlelc nf Keep this m mina mat wwwv vv,..o.-..& , phomore and Alfred Benjamin Clothing tmJL:k I. ihn Uiarhoct f1acc in IT rart r TiatttW errs at COMMISSIONER BAILEY'S SIDE OF STOCK STORY o PPIW"wr"-" THREE .' JIWBBfflBS- Jmgggjjr Sa's He Sent Word to Keepers Of His Ranch to Supply Hay 5 Bute Dairy and Food Commission er Bailey, when shown a dispatch OWES HER LIFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham's from Eugene to the Portland reie gram yesterday thai the Eugene Hu- mane Boclety had taken atepa to V , , n ..l proBfcuct) him tor alleged neglecl Vegetable LompOUIlU of his cattle on liis ranch in t ho Me-, Kenzie valley, said: I Chicago. 111. "I was troubled wltl -i ,.,.t ,..1,1 ,..t I t ii. Me- r., iiino -in, Mm lammnnon. a ui me u f 1 .... . u..h . , . . frlKenxie valley, like main other arm JJjers have this year. How could 1 XX I forecast tliis abnormal weather con- idition any better than Other fanners, zxl who have been caught by the dozen. Ijnst as 1 was.' Hoes anyone t limn What 1 wonlil turn out to starve, it I from sheer cuaaedness, a band of XXIstock thai lias I'usi me a tiiw sum of I hard-earned money? I have done ji and will continue to do all that I X can to save the animals." 3 Which Is the Highest Class in Every Detail go at Discount SIT UP AND TAI'E NOTICE. WE AR.E SELLING Lphmore and fred.Benjamm S3.00 u ATC S2.50 inHiusa.nn 33 ft I 1 I. Tim T,nrtiiil uvh Stale llai and Food Commissioner Bailey, in statement mane regarding me ioie- golng news dlBpatCh, says mat tie had nui heard 01 the trouDie Alien received word that they were with out feed. He at once, on Sunday, sent feed to them and again ordered more to be sent yesterday. Mr Rnllov sniil that tie forinerlv had 150 head of cattle and 50 sheep 1 voluntar tors said 1 could not rat well unless 1 liail an oicration. 1 knew I could Hot stand the strain of one, so I wrote to you sometime, ago anout my ll e a i i ii and y o it tola mo lit to do. After , ., I. I ., ,, I ,.,!!., I.' n . 1 1 .i k i ii k "j"4" V'ill'inkliam's VegettV lile t'i'iiii'iiiiiul nifu ninnri Pnrlftar 1 am to-day a well woman." Mrs. William AlltlKNS, USS W.21st St., UlU'tlRO, 111. Lydla ES. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the' largest number of actual cures . p .K.,...,cu miv ciinil ir llli'ill. leiuaie uwiiwii"'j "V . cine in the country, and thousands of in ,. t,,ctmi, 1111:1 s ire oil I t ,i iii,. ranch hut that some time ago the l'inkliuiu laboratory at Liyuu, I he sent a carload away, and that he .ii., ..... i I,... I... I.-,,1 w,i... tliim S3.50 Youths' and Men's Medium PricedCIothing 4t (35.00 Suits for 130.00 Suits for 28.50 Suits for 127.50 Suits for ,25.00 Suits for $ 22.50 Suits for JO Suits for $23.35 $20 00 $19.00 $18.35 $16.70 $15.00 $13.35 Men's Pants JtfOff $20.00 for $18.00 Suits for $16.50 Suits for $15.00 Suits for $14.00 Suits for $12.50 Suits for $10.0 OSuits for $13.35 $12.00 $11.00 $10.00 $ 9.35 S 8.35 $ 6.T0 t:ie riuiiuam uuutMwj Mass.. from women who have been did not know that he had more than cured from almost every lorm of 4(1 or 50 head there at the present female complaints, uiuttuiuutuuu, HrUlil011,UlSpUIU9U113llbO,iiWfcVM " irreL'Ularitles, iieriodie pains, nacnacnu, Coopers $1.50 Wool Ribbed Underwear $1.00 Come While Selection Is Good ..c nwc u u.t rv mu ,T4T COR.. 8th WILLAMETTE AND STS Ltmxtttmtmw Ail i lime At the tune he took the ear load away he was told by those In charge of his place that he had feed sufficient lor llle winter aim was iiu vised to leave the remainder there, which he did. The snow and the ice of the re cent told spell was hard on his cat tle, Mr. Bailey says, and it was Im oosslble to get feed to them on ac count of the high water and the slip pery roads. Some time ago Hart Brothers, who ure in charge of the place, sent him word that some ot the cuttle were gelling pretty mm and asked for authority to sell the thin ones. He gave the authority Mr. Bailey says. Mr. Hailey says that the same con ditions have been existent in east ern Oregon and that the sheep and cattle have been dying in large num bers, so that it is nothing unusual tor l,lo tn lie iii lie same ux. lie is trying to get feed to them, ami did not know that they needed it un til Sunday, and cannot see why Hart Rrnthnrn did not inform him sooner of the had conditions. FAMOUS IRISH ORATOR WILL SPEAK 0M SOCIALISM A New Suit New .Year Makes th a Satisfaction in clothing from the first day. And if you do not buy one at first we trust you will before the year is over. We carry a line that is worth an inspection, and take pleasure in showing cur goods. They look RIGHT. Are priced RIGHT. And wear RIGHT. ED. HANSON Kast Ninth Street I11IKU1II11UDII iiuj.. i' i. ...... "..v ' .... I ...... i , nil, I imniniia urnstrat loll Every such suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. l'iukliam'3 Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkliam, at Lynn. Mnss. Her advice is free, and ulwnvs helpful. LiihI at Death's Door loor ot death seemed ready to ' Murray W. Avers, of 1 ran- . Y when his life was ally saved. "I was in a toadluon. he writes; my i almost vellow ; eyes s-unk- Irje coated; emaciated from Inrtr nmiiwlc nnwlnff wpukpr. (Virulent liver trouble pulling fn to oeatn in spuei 01 uoc Ifa that matchless medicine, Wttorc ntivari me I rpp-nltl- 110 Dotinda lost and am now Id Mroat." For all stomach, liver and kidney troubles they're su preme. 50c at W. . KiiyKeuuu'i . ABB VOf SATISFIED? crops, the delightful climate, all are convinced that these lands are real- Are von satisfied with your pres-;ly worth as much as the highest ent conditions? if not join us on juwu Ui . w.,.., , The Christian Endeavor Society of j MoniLy the Slst of January on a buy, buy buy. fcwU you. If the Fairmount Presoyteria n c .. . u personally ". " , i Ro(,,s n and 1!. Eugene Loan & Will Illllll .1 llliunv. ... - v.. - - . i i.. ! the mail to lorltine tfimBD "i"h-, uh'-'"-. o ii i . mil ii'1 - . ; is the Imaginary line separating the r United Slates from Mexico. OLD MIRRORS REFLATED. We have made sales to over 30 . per cent of the people who have .As good as new, and new mirrors ..i ..... I ne nil . ii-ii ii. . hi, tin in uiuqi, n.,i mil n F.uai " nr F W. Prentlce'H OfHceS are at ! gone o n the fin- u.o.l Drnn ii card to .1. P. lioss 86 West Eighth street. Calls attend-, see in B arth..the great! 55 1-2 K. !Hh street. Eugene. Ore. esty's and Muniiney's stores, batur dav, January the 22nd, from S a. m. until 8 p. m. Please come and buy your Sunday dinner supplies'. a . i tr, ilav rir nitrht 1171; night phone Main 529 esu ioivi - Irrigating system. the immense! and 1 call and see you. hHBALL GRAND PRIZE PIANOS 1ST OF PRIZES piTAL PRIZE One Five- passenger 1910 Ford Autom:bile. GRAND PRIZES P S400 Kimball Pianos in eacn district. M $200 Musical Grapha- puMcj one victor Vic Pa and one Columbia rand. both fine cabinet oesiqns. f 5100 Diamond Rings r- wiiiie stones. P dutiful Gold Watches '--jewei tiqm or Wal- """i guaranteed for 25 years. H0 siy.mnnii,- . .1 , ,7 oi in scnoiarsnip txrvKl AWAY IN THE Great Guard Contest assssw Hustle is the Word Think what one of these fine prizes will mean to your favorite candidate, then act in her favor. Every Man, Woman and Child in the United States knows the famous Kimball To the Public: Please bear the Irish orator, J as. Connolly of Dub lin, and New York. Mr. Connolly is now the editor of The Harp in Now York City, a man of world wide information and experience. You will want to heat what Mr. Connolly has to say about that movement. Which is now demand ing the attention of the people of all classes in every country ot we world. Subjects; Socialism in Ireland, in America, and Labor and Religion. Some opinions of the press; "A man of pleasing personality. Ills manner Is that of an orator and lis language that ot a scholar." lloston Herald. "An eloquent Irishman." Salt Lake Tribune. Mr. Connolly will speak on Social Ism at W. O. W. ball, comer 8th and Lincoln streets on Saturday, Jan. 22, and Sunday, Jan. JJ, even ing at 8 o'clock and Sunday after noon at same place about labor unions. All welcome, ladies specially invited. NEW YEAR GIFTS We have ft nice line of New Year's Gifts both useful ami ornamental. We mo golnn to sell them very cheap for the next three days as wo want to clean up before We take our annual Inventory. . Every lady visiting our store Wednesday, Thursday or Friday) will re ceive ft beautiful souvenir calendar. Como early before they are All (Jone. The C. E. Scott Co, 5:i7 Willamette St. GAME SPORT LOSES NEWSPAPER ON BET, AND COMES THROUGH Wallace. Idaho, Jan. 20 A game of pinochle, with a newspaper against a boat of clgnrs as the stnkes, was played here yesterday afternoon by Marry Moore, proprietor of the Divi dend, a weekly mining paper, and I.. W. Hrooks. Hrooks won and Is now owner of the newspaper, which has a fair circulation. Moore has a repula ,i a t, a ui.ovt mill he desired to live up to his reputation wnen asked to put up his plant against a I box of cigars. Moore was the candidate for mine inspector on the democratic state ticket in 1908. IIHIIIMMIIIIsHtslsn' STINSON & GO, SANITARY PLUMBERS Heating, and connecting up range boilers. Bids on contracting work cheerfully given. Springfield, Or. Phone Main 114 TTfvfTl M O'NE HilESTION ITS SJFE-, 7 Y- IS SOLVED ,IN. 'HAVING A CHECKING 'ACCOUNT HEHE THCN IT IS SAVE E ROM t ALL DANGERS OP LOSS THROUGH til LET, BURGLARr: URE. AN-D HOST OF ALL THE "BURNING ()! THE tPOCKBT," A CHECK BOOK HAS MAN! OTHE'R FEAT' URLS' IOO FOR. YOU MERCHANTS BANK CAPITAL 865000 PIANOS The name stands Quality. for 'Ou nnT FROM PHOTO and on Display at Stevens & Hulins MusicHeccial Club Blk. ' ... , ofovpa over strung bass, three pedals, repeating J -Upright ful! seven best quaIity ivory ke,, wi f ' a board and long panel music desk. Tuned L in th. tQday They alway3 JW- and Cross branded 0se. There are they reived the GRAND HIGHEST Aw tbe h,st awards at all Great Expositions. At Seat irst class in every rgpect." Lillian . RDS' Sousa the o-ront. inrl nuui says regarding the Kim ., 8nu.it.. r ' . ... ..vunnrlerftrilv sweet ana symi'ftw Q given 9 each disct in the uuarci uvu. says; '"pfi i. ,t Qnfi full." Pattie saysA best artist? j. ,rf,,it,strtiraent. One of thes muuiac vuia vy vh ""V COIXTRY STOI1F-. The west side division of St. Mary s Guild Will open and conduit a "Country Store," on the afternoon imtl evenlnir of Thursday. Jan. 20th. ot n,o nitrluh hnnu. corner Ttll and Olive streets. A social time will ho held in connection with the event, Everybody and Ills friend Is given a most cordial invitation to attend. WALL PAPER PAINT WALL PAPER Fred Ludford The Paint Man Sole agents Bass Hueter Paints THE AFTER-DINNER Smoke is the Mt. Hood. After a good dinner your pal ate craves a GOOD cigar why not then satisfy it with the Mt. Hood? A product made by clean hands in a clean factory from the best of selected, clean leaf, is the Mt. Hood. iu cents. Phone Ited n I 10a w. Ktb St. MOIUMVSTA.VHHIK Manlng mill and rurnlttiro factery, East Thirteenth slreet. Phone Main 197. R. C. Morgan, res. phone, Hexl Black r, 7 4 1 . Itldgeway'R fish market Just re reived a shipment of fresh ItfeelS head salmon from Uapleton, Ore., and sell the same at 12 1-2e lit.; also halibut, Bhrltnp and oysters. Lackey's Optical department for gists IW Registered optician In charge. Looker's Optical Dept. tf 15c will buy a pair of Hear brand lockings for r boy or girl, Try them. You will use no other. Bill I .ri-10-15c utore. m 1a , I UHlVsS I A POSITIVE CURt For InfltmnOTMl or t .trrt Klin-.y "0 WtlK HO TA.Y nil L'nntril MMAMfrff Muil Btrmiiiji "u y r.:.. lhsHl ?!', V'-. ".iv ft 76. ArtrM. i SsNTAL-PtPSIIiOO ullfontlu. QMS, For sale ty w. KnykendalL THE (ieorge irey broke his log ynv : terdav kicking hecause he couldn't get Kolger's Oolden Oato Coffee. Drop ua acard and wc win call fo Goods you may wish to sell. JOSEPH JACOBS Iluys and Kells S8C0ND HANI) WATt'IIK9 GUNS MUSICAL fNBTRDHBNTB, ItWi WHARINQ Al'l'AltKI. 1 W. Eluiith 8i. Eugene, Oregon We Steer by Actual Conditions There is no guess work with us in the fitting of eyeglasses. During our fifteen years of op tical practice wc have success fully fitted the most difficult cases of eye trouble. That means supplying the glasses that correct the most obstinate cases. Comfort and relief are a certainty if you have your eyes fitted by us. WATTS OPTICAL PARLORS, 611 W 1 I I "A el Pi I 1 Ci OX. Bryant Transfer Co. General Transiering and Drayage Business All kinds of woodj I"1', sa'e' dry and finrt-class, Full measure our motto. Offics 593 WiHanjftte St. Off ce Phone Man 74 Residence, Black 4721 J o O o