Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 21, 1910, Image 5

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Now
Special Sale at Linn's.
Fine Xmas Gifts rr Rt,,iumJ
Ebony Hair Brushes ecn.
i f S3.50to S2.45
Toilet Sets e : ,
Manicure Sets . ; , ; ; g- S 1.95
Clothes and Hand Brush Sets . . it' en So c
Triplicate Min-ors ;;;;; ffcfj -
Triplicate Mirrors J 7-
High-Class Box Paper ' " fl f
High-Class Box Paper I. SllJo S I'llO
Bras Candle Sticks S4.00 to S2.30
Brass Tobacco Jars S4.03 to S2.80
Manicure Sets S5.G0 to S3.50
Met Sets S3,50toS2.45
Brush and Comb Sets S I 50 to S I 05
CollarBoxes S '.25 to S .90
Jewel Cases, Lacquered g2 00 to S I 40
Cut Glass Pitchers S4.5Q to $3.1 5
Bs Clocks S4.50 to S3. 15
Ladies Purses S4.50 to S3.15
Leather Cigar Cases g5i0fl to $ZM
Military Sets. S4t00 to S280
Hand Mirrors $1.25 to $ .90
Brass Jardinieres $5.09 to $3 50
Sterling Silver Toilet Sets g'gg to g7 jQ
Fountain Pens $4 to $8 to $2.25
Cut Glass Fruit Dish $ gQ to $ 1 0.50
Ebony Toilet and Manicure Set. . . . j 5,53 to $ j 0,50
Linn' reputation for quality makes
these Bargaini Doubly Valuable
Come Today
LINN DRUG CO.
WILL BUILD LARGE
NUMBER OF RESIDENCES
W NEW ADDITION
VeiQon . McCroskey Company
Will Erect Homes foe Buy-
ers of Lots in City Outlook
The P-rtion-MeC&dtey Realtv Co..
Willi oliiw in t,. C,korU. &
etherbee block on Kast Eighth
j-tr,..i, who mo handling the City
Outlook trail just south of em ritv
aili.iitm:S tiu. limits. nU near the
f1"51''11' etu..Lry, are Uisiiusiiik of a
large number of lots i:i the tract, and
are "arranging to .tm a number of
bungalows for different purchasers.
Hit! lirm has just contracted to
erect residences for the following;
lit-o. A. Metier, of Kiistne, a five
room bungalow ; Y. u. iesonette. of
Beaumont, Texas, eight-room bunga
low, and F. A. Kopl. of Spokane, a
five-room bungalow. Another one
has hit n com no ted for and there
are now on file with the eouipanr
eight more applications. The work
of creeling these residences will bo
urn as soon as possible. Little will
be done this winter on ueroiini of the
wet weather, hut as soon as the good
weather begins in the siiring there
will he great activity in the building
line in that addition.
The company erects these houses
for those who want them and they
are paid for on the installment plan.
No cheap structures are allowed on
the tract, thus every lot purchaser is
assured that no unsightly shack will
lie built next to his lot, lessening its
value.
In the spring the Vernon-McCros-key
people intend to inaugurate a
whirlwind campaign for the sale of
this propel ty.
CHICH.ES) cl S FILLS
BABY FALLS FROM HIGH
CHAIR; EYE GOUGED OUT
Freewater, Or., Dee. 20. A most
distressing accident occurred at
Feradalc station three miles north of
this city, when the Utile 2-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. llauu,
while rocking in his high chair, over
balanced himself and Mi to the floor,
striking his eye on the spout of the
tt-a kettle. The spout literally
gmtsod out one eye. the sight of
which Is utterly destroyed, and grave
fears are felt tor the child's recovery.
I CITY NEWS
Dillon' for drus.
Tollman Studio for duifo$.
Today is the shortest day tf -year,
according to the tat na.ir. To
morrow, though. Is the mmv tv:.?;
Sherwood Hurr ami Miss !.t
iVierstm, both of Eugene. U
afternoon granted a Ikvi. m w
t he l,am county -bar r-
their anntml banquet at tUv lioiel
Oslmrn last night. AImu Z
present.
A iiKirrutije lioensa w;ts Km. A ;hN
anenntoii to Walter S, ll.iru.ir.
of i areola, and Mis Kva l t'ren
jhaw. of Mohawk.
The V. li. V. h. will !n,d Thurs
day afternoon at the hmnt , i rs.
V. J. Hard to elect ofiir r asu! en
joy a Christmas tree.
Mrs. Jesse Fountain, wife of one
of the deputy county clerks, wa. ad
mitted to the Kugem hospital last
evening suffering from some kind of
fever.
A marriage license was granted by
the county clerk this afternoon to
Joseph W. Osburn and Miss Irma Mc
ixan, both of Eugene.
Koselutrg Review: Mr, and Mrs.
J. J. liaker and son and daughter, of
Winston, left this afternoon for Eu
gene and Portland wlire they will
spend the holidays. ,
ONLY FOUR DAYS TILL XMAS STOflEgreNEVEKlXCS THIS WEEK
Extra Special in Every Dcpartmcnt-M a-dl ciatee 0rs Given Prompt "Attention,
Kid Cloves, $1.00 and $1.50 aPair
1
$6.00 SIlKand LaceWalsts, $2.98
3 dozen Black, Cream and Psnk Messalim
and Net Waists, beautifully made;, Ion;i and
3-4 Ungtb sleeves, sizes 34 to 42; waists
that sold regular at 4, 5 and $(, , 2,98
HandKerchiefs 2c, 5c, 12 l-2c 18c
Thousands of Handkerchiefs to choose from
all kinds and styles; plain, lace and em
broidery, sheer and medium weights; the
entire line at special prices all this week.
Knit Goods Reducedj25 Per Cent
Oar entire stock of Knit Shawls, Scarfs.
Hoods, Sweaters. Infants' Jackets, 1-4 less
Table Linens Reduced 25 Per Cent
Fancy SilKs Reduced 25 Per Cent
$1.25 BlacK Yard-Wide SilK, 85c
IV:e D-k - - .. Kid G'jves in Elatk. White
hSI colors, and Cape Kid Gloves in Dent
and English nuke; a51 skes; special values
at thes low prices, the pair. $ aiMf SJJQ
We have Golf Cloves at. . . 25C, j
Hand Embroidered Art Goods, All
Have Bern Reduced to Half Price
This includes all the Rova! Society Hand
Enshroiderad Bags. Aprons. Dresses, Scarfs,
E:e. Ahimt 50 pieces altogether; half price.
Hand Bags Reduced One-Fourth
Our entire stock of Hand Bajs. nearly 100
to choose from, all now reduced one-fourth
$2.G0Chi!tTs Fur Sets, Each, f IJ0
Just one dozen left; White Coney Sets, $1
BlanKets and Comforts Reduced
$1.50 Tailored Waists. Each, 98c
COATS AND SUITS NOW REDUCEDTO HALF REGULAR PRICES S LESS
$6.00 AND $7.00 DRESS SKIRTS, NOW AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF $3 J8
$9!Mi on a promissory not, togt'th
T with 10 rent iHtr'at per an-
A private far, Union Paeiflo OS.'""1" ,r,,m lmw s. ,,0 "M,,r
IwloiiKiiiK to H, P. Thrnll, mail traf- ",,'a h"'s- 1': M- Travis 18 attorno?
tie uiamiKor, passed through KuKene f"r "lo f'a'WWf.
this afternoon, attaeitud to the rear
ot the southbound loenl.
K!i:ht months
i'hiciino, soven
twart ammun, emiuiimtkiiis a tui- ltrri, o the eirruit ronrt, fcs token
I MARRIED
At Springfield. Dec. 12. 1910. Ed
ward Dompier and Mrs. Ida E. Dom
pier. both of Springfield, Itcv. X. J.
Harbit offielatinc. This Is their
second marriage, having been di
oreed some time ago.
S. F. (loiiHey has pnrchas! from
J. C. M linkers the lodsiw house at
32 East Ninth street. Mr. (Sonrley
was formerly in the g.ne line of
business here.
whisilum kind. Ai she
! aire toiHurrm' JMsbl.
apiirti to tho siiprenw eoMrl, fcls t
iorue. Williams Jk Ilean, bavlnc
Uh'A the notiet of ftpjwai yssivrday
jtfternoon. ThU is tho tmm tn which
th validity of the eterttno l Spring.
thM in hlrh a iarse nnmunt f out
Irana; trrrllory. tneludwic MeB
land, ,t ru.. v.' i lo the tUj,
Mrs. Mary C. i'orytt yesterday af
filed a it In th Hrrmt
AKK MICItOURS IS YOllt SCAM?
It Has Been Proven Hint Mierobes
Cause Baldness
Professor Unna, of Hamuurg, Ger
many, and Dr. Sabourand, the lead
ing French dermatologist, discovered
that a microbe causes baldness. Their
theoiry has time and again been am
ply verified through research experi
ments carried on unde rthe observa
tion of various scientists. This ino
crobe lodges in the sebum, which la
the natural hair oil, and when per
mitted it destroys the hair follicles,
and iu time the pores entirely close,
and the scalp gradually takes on a
shiny anearance. When this hap
pens there Is no hope of the growth
of the hair 'being revived.
We have a remedy which will, we
honestly believe, remove dandruff,
exterminate the microbe, promole
good circulation in the scalp and
around the hair roots, tighten and
revitalize the hair roots and over
rune baldness, so long as there is
"v life left in the hair roots.
We back un our statement with
our own personal guarantee that this
remedy, called ' Rexall "93" Hair
Tonic, will be appplled free of all
cost to the user if it fails to do as
we state.
It will freauentlv restore gray and
faded hair to its original color, pro
viding loss of color has been caused
' disease; yet it is in no sense a
d'e. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic ac
complishes these results by making
every hair root, follcle and pigment
gland strong and active and by stim
ulating a- natural flow of coloring
Pigment throughout the hair cells.
e exact no obligations or prom
ises we simply ask you to give Rex
all "M" Hair Tonic a thorough trial
and if not satisfied tIl us and we
will refund the money you paid us
for it. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00.
Remember you can obtain it in Eu
gene only at our store The Kesall
1 Store. W. A. Kuykendull.
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CHAMiK AT
THKATKK
SHELL
The Shell Theatre is giving
3 reels of absolutely new
Bradford, the tenor, appear
ing in song hits, at every per
formance, afternoon and
evening. Complete change of
program, including songs i,y
.Mr. Bradford", Mondays and
Thursdays.
Admission, 10 cents; chil
dren, 5 cents. d21
K.XTH.l! EXTRA!
! SATURDAY EVEN'l.VG POST will
i he on sale hereafter every Wednes
day morning, one day earlier, at the
I'E.NTZ fvKWS 51AAU, OJJ mimiii-
ctte street.
Victor and Edison ptonoKraphs at
Eugene Gun Co, Duck hunters. bu,
votir shotgun shells from the Bngee
Gun Co. u
i The Eugene Racket Store Is hav
ing a big holiday trade. Their store
'is full of goods Btiitabto for pres
ents. I OTTO'S That's the best guaran
tee for the freshest and best eandies
made.
CUTICURA CURES
STAY CURED
First Father is Cured of an Erup
tion that Burned and Itched Day
and Night, Then Baby is Cured
of a Distressing Rash,
Neighbors Pleased to Find a Sure
Cure for Skin Afflictions
I suffered Un eicht yrari what Ihs
doctor? caiifi the -v.-n yar ttrit.' This
was like Miiall nd pimples meh fmm on
ttif lac- hut th-v ttmnrt! ami ttrtMNl, risij? and
flight. These pimpi wert from my aiiMt
up, hut mostly on mv thteh sen! arm,
UU-tl ilortur after dwtor hut their nmih-mps
brought n u-lu-t. Hul t lahi I httwk Urn
right trt-,i!iinrt this was Outiruia- C
iMHight -a h1 of Itic rmirura HeiHt-lfcs C
tkurs ?Mai, Ocitment and I'His sort a
atpthatitm brouirtii relief. When I hm !W
gUiut half the mi I was neatly cured and aitei
u-viiie two full sets I was well and best of alif 1
have M;yel ctiretl.
"About four montJn apo, our lhy hrrac
ts Ik etivem! with a rah and lit head with
spreadiiiR sure. Hack of the ears, thr tiesh
cracked ojien ami the por hahy wouhl
scratch till it I1hJ. He worried, cried ud
esuld not sleep. Then we lmghl a m ni
Cutieura. ami with a few appilra thins the
burning and llchms rea.Mil, baby stpsed
worrvin and rauld sl-f. When this sliutlc
set had sane we had no u for an? nore aa
baby was never troubled with the dtecaa
ssain. The netirldKir!i who saw the rendition
of the bah? all aked what cured hlni and
wiien we told them, they were surprised aod
plfai to find a sure cure tor th skin
afflictions. Mward II. Carter, 323 North
3Ttb St., Camden, N. J., Mar. 6, 1WO."
A tnw wt nf ftjilrvrm op nd Otntrrsent li
ees teitfifh'ftt. rendn & mtm frt-ntimirnl
trritmfnt ft-r fT-tn of the KNi ana (p
tfemsishotit thr world PoitM I'nin Vhrm (5nrp.
feie IrE. t'tarn&t Ait , Wm
"Msikd Iff. Iit mrtr Hoot sm "Itwt
ut suo awl sicilp accta
Tho East Eleventh
nitMit is covered with
street pavt-'
a 4ti;ithii; of
silmy, sHppery mml lltat t!o.s not
o charar
a paved strwt.
Police Officer Howney repfirtH that
he has three bicycles at Ms home at
4"i9 Ollvo street which may be had
whett the owners prove their property
and pay for this notice
this moritiHK- John Man
and Ike Utery to Waltervtlie
inoruing Jam Lyons and two oth
ers will ro to the LyoHs ranch on
the Kiushiw, and Hat Richards will
leave for Mapleton,
lows; Knrctt and editorial asM
at in iU bureau of labor, k!nrt
menl tt wnutiorfe and tabor, Jium
ary 2tt aad t: statiistlcal rtark in
tht hurenti of labor, dparlment f
comnsn and labor. January IS; v
inotsths In Itcmtoti and sis months iiiitrt and sjwial atit. bureau &i ia-i
NVw York Is tw record for "A Itro-j tior. i tin di'imrtim-itt at comnwrrts'
ken Idol" and ha broken all records and iabr, January is and si-nl-I
of jiitrivss, A mnU-&l play, full of mi in Ml r-Iimiistry, January tt,
inrraUK,. f,.r the nl. rlaimiM.Bt at the! HP00- S-'"st hmtmmt, imra
i mrni, iir m aivtsrr ana nr
I rf ora( ton f her ntalln mm&
Mary 1 Frederick. In her eosailidnt
sh.1 savs !b were married i,
t at Srott City. Kan.t and
SnHUdi;ttil nfterwarj hrt6 nasufcad
4wrttd her, he cia(nw, JIHbr her
nrt tii say anything &mv& fiwir mar
rlK Kver sin then. h aliases,
h ha tx'malned away fnm hvt mn
bs sever contributed to hvr g(prtt
and all of this without cause or r-
A good ittMlieu was present at stafa ieslatetfs hero on (miiiMca-
the Comment Club last
tiltse wealth day at the Vmversity rfprt
j mis, illnminatlng engineer. This lee-, Portland, Kngeite & Kasterrt Hallway
tnre will be repeated aftr the holt- Comsmny, through it ioal manner,
days for lh iM'tiefit of tho ttter- !io, , OHonnr, has led off with a
.-chants who wrt nnablo to attend last . snbrriition of and K. S. Kilfe
niht, I has mt his name down for fa.
John IV Kutto, who was to have I(y the first of next week. Manager
The followlDR took the stages out WVn ner , wmm-r - J 1, LJl' L Vi. .rill TC
low to Hale. , , ........m,,
in the,""11 1,1 :i,i7'
f HlWCIli, a III .-.llli!-r-n.:
mid )irk(n, HI Jato will lie March
2Uh. JiIk Hen Lindsay will 1 tho
limit (trrlion, lii dnln bcliij? Jan
Mary 11th.
Tho l!nlvirHy ( OrfBn earre
aiondent nt the lorilan.l Journal
A larRO number of O. A. C, stu
dents, on their way home for the
Chrlstmaso vacation, on the
southbound train thia nftornoon.
f""'"" l"r V"? ' , U-ornKimndrat hlrt bo rall.-d to al
lowed by an O A yell, it waa to, ' (1 ,,..,, Ther
show a friendly uplift. ))t,rhli)g ha a mMV of .,,,,,,,
' 1 1 th,, ,-itv, hut there i no semblance
A marrlaso license waa Rranlod i ()f aI1 ,,,ipn,c,
today to Waltor K. Stafford, of Ku-j
Bin, and Mis Am Hfllo Van-j j, A Taylor, of Vmihu. Wash.
Duyn, of Cohiirn. The mnrriiiKO will nas i,UKi,t friin Mi-lvln Hanson
take place tomorrow at the homo of ! fur-B, r( trai t on the river road, ami
will hv committed indexing tin
a f actual ln.uirf!i, sivk
iim Information in rcsitrd to Khemw
sil I.am comity, with a vUw to t.s
cating, Masro than a third of fhcac-.
Manager Frwmiin says, ha written
more than once, ihua ahuwlnn that ; f rratty by them.
thpjr are mom than ordinarily intrr
tutfi and many may bo counted a
prosjtcettvo ivsideuta. On Monday o(
writi-s of a typhoid epidemic in Ku-lthl wnk fifty leliera were rewlva
j Rene. No such thliiK exists and thclanklmt for information, and the aver-
nice ffi an eacn ay.
Tho imllce are looklne for Jainea
nennett. nlht rook at th8 lunrh
the bride III Oolmrit.
quiet family wedding.
It will be a uiii hHltil hme there. This Is the
last piece of the Zlesier farm, which
Mr. Hansen divided and Bold Into
small tract. Fifteen different fanil
lies have Imntcd on the tract since it
A number of carpenters' tools
wero stolen from a Mr, Humphrey,
at work on the Hampton tilnck, a few was placed on the market.
nights ago, and some of them have
been found at Jacobs second-hand 1 with die end of the city rase In
store, and some under a sidewalk. Ai ft circuit court, JwIro Harris ha
part of them are still missing. i ,iistiiiiwl this term, and all remaiii-
inc nun will he continued until the
Captain U. P. Thompson, a recent j March term. Among these cases are
arrival from Chicago, today moved
his household goods to his now home
on the height back of Knlrmotmt.
He purchased the property formerly
owned by Dr. MrAllater south of the
new residence of Alton Hampton.
tho onea in which the street railway
company and tho property owners
who anhsrrihed to (he bonus for the
College Hill loop aro concerned.
J. i,. Jjimhlrth, who has resigned
bin nualflun with tho Oregon Power
C. O. Foster, who recently bought ! company, aay ha will remain In Kn
tho Fleming tract of land, formerly 1 gene and make this his permanent
owned by the Sladdnn estate, north : home, lie ha wveral business propo
of the railroad In the northwestern; anions In view, but has not decided
part of the city, haa begun to build ; which one he will take up. He made
a largo amount of sidewalk there and good as manager of the electric annd
haa commenced the erection of ev-1 gaa plant before they were wild to
eral housea, . jinn present company and will douht-
j ),. succeed at any hualnesa he en-
A. Iwchen Bona Hope company j tor,
today instituted suit In the circuit,
rt against W, P. KiR. to recover The local civil service caminlng
Traiiip are reortl to S wry nu-
ttirms in this part of ife cantry
rijiht now and residents of Eaaa
living, in the outskirts mm annoyed
A tnau was found
on the porch of a ngsldacv in Ihe
western irt of the city stooat II
o'chx k last night. Vhn sacked what
h$ wanted h sked If thr was any
work he could do for so-m-Hii to
t ( bl it Is more than probable that
ho was trying to steal wmrthSnn off
ih iMireh, tHhers reijrl th tibett oC
old overcoats and other arMri tram
thetr jiorehea, Tho "bo mem to bo
n.Trj ,"..:; "X. rt their r twm vmtM,
of. H y d ,,red from the daee! " '
erlv this morning and simultaneous-''' f"' " f f fc
tv w,nw ;; In the till disappeared. district., and lo oly th m
It Is not known whether He, .
haa left town or not. HU rl..ih,- .... . . - - - . -
. ..HI . ht. r,mm ll II
n(i(r that If he had Intended toj
steal tho nioneT and leave town
would hv token his lieiongtnBS.
Tho Eugene nii.le CI Athletic
association will bold a meeting t
the V. M, C. A. building tonlKht at
n o'rlm-k to talk over the sHnstlon
with resard io Indoor activities fur
tho aneociatliiB this winter. Kvery
man Inleresled Is Invited to attend..
Considering the success of last sum
mer's Baseball schedule. It la believ
ed that either indoor baseball or
basketball can be handled as well or
better. It l hoped that a good rep
reaentntlon from the different Sun
day whrntla of the city will be prct
ent, Tho turn of E. V. Mr He the
city of HprlnKfleld. K. V. Ijc, county
clerk. II. V, Ke-ney. count r asemr.
and II. J llown county sheriff, tu
enjnln them from assessing hi prop
erty for city t.Ties and from collect
ing the faes, which waa decided iiuit
Juno In favor of the city by Judge
AT THK HUM
Program selected especially
for today. Ail American pic
tures. i lit I 'Jl STICK 8 Vllagrapk.
PAiJl OF THK BANUB
Ksaany.
TI HSIXG THKTAUI.K3
IHograph.
THK VAMPIKK BellB.
ITofcssor lliimpa' Javeatl
orchistra of id plecea, wry
fine players, tonight only.
Hpcclal price for toalgkt
Adults, 20c; children, He.
Try our home-maua wins plea.
Baowflake Bakery, Set nth art afoti
Tt Mreeta. I'hoaa HalB lii. HI
Tha Moor job want
Moora, tha Carpet CtaaMr,
Pbob Wart int.
Phooographa os easy aymnte at
Kugeije Gun Co. tf
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DIAMONDS
Just received a delayed
p.nt today
Some exceptional bargains for
n 1
the next lew aay
Corns in
rnd see them
XJSSIAN
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MAURER-COPPERKOLL JEWELRY CO.
542 Willie, c Street 542
Rich Cut Glass
25 to 50 Discount
SPECIAL BARGAINS
in edds and ends in novelties, silverplated
hollow ware, jewel boxes, toilet articles
and manicure sets in eases, military
brushes, traveling cases, combs, brushes
and many other choice articles suitable
For
Xmas Presents (j
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