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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1911)
m IVOBXX DAILY GUAM), TUESDAY FIB' Y 21, 1911.' M THRKZ Our Repair Shop U equipped wtik all the lateU mpro?ementa (or repairing aatoa. Our mlwlon 1 to keea year ma chine In prisae ceneltioa. That we can 4o It oor many patreea will attest Will 70a ba ana at tkem! JEUiE Witt raeae Mate 7M. tmSSZ ;1 SPORTS IOM. (VnltaMat. N. HeAUSTBB, Viae Praa, ' L. T. RAIUtlB. Ju4 Oir r FEBU F1SK. Oaaoiar. ALTON HAMPTON. Merchant. U. LU, Ooantr OUrk. " x li. H. Patter, Pram. f. : Merchants' Bank Eugene, Oregon CAPITAL 161.000.00 Account received lubjeot to Cbeck. Interest paid oa Tina Certificates and laving! Accti. NEW YORK GIANTS IE6INTHEIR WORK Waco. Tel., Fab. 11. John Mc Oraw's eaea of yens! Qlaata aaaaac let today at tkair ramp la Martin to begin the practice that will result la the picking ot a (ortuaate lea to take part la the itruggla to land the National league pennant (or the big town, wklle the remainder will be aent back to the minors f wait an other year (or the chance to wear "New York" oc their manly bosom. Fifteen youngsters are entered In the elimination race which began to day. They are Hendricks, ot Zea land, Mich.; Tesresu, ot Ironton, Mo.; Rudolph, of New Tork; Jen kins, ot Pekln, 111.; Raymond, ot Dwlght, III.; Torrey, ot Chicago; Manuah. of Vlcksburg, Miss.; Gowdy, of Columbus. O.: Fullerton, of Pitts burg. Pa.; Nsgle, of St. Paul; John son, of Dallas, Tex.; Shonts, ot Co lumbiana, O.; Hartley, of Kalamn xoo, Mich.; Forsythe, of Mudd, Ill.j and Rustenbaven. of Kansas City. All of them are new to the major circuits except Raymond the fa mous "Bugs" who is on probation after a course ot anti-boc-.o treat ment. ARE YOU FREE FROM- . Paioa. Cooatipaboa, Sour Sacmacj Prrrintn? U you are not. the ao ftctrra, praaA aid pUasait mAoi ol gttbjaj rii J d to tola,' bow aad dkca, a aWtaponsi ful eii the cm rexTearan and truly bciyfWial laxative remrxiy Syrup of Fiat and Elixir of Senna. It u wel nowa throughout the world at the best of (amir laxative reme dies, became it acts to gently and strengthen naturally without irri tating the system in any way. To get its beneficial effects it it always necessary to buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California rig Syrup Co, bearing the name of the Company, plainly printed 00 the front 0. every package. Agents New Idea Patterns and Magazines Full Line of Groceries at Right, Prices vary day at the Racket store they offer several arti cles at a big sacrifice. It will pay you te look up their ad in this issue and see what they are offering for tomor row, tf Blda (or Fuel Sealed bids will be received for tarnishing and delivering on the nim pus of the University of Oregon, either 1600 oords of old growth body fir wood, 4 feet long, split lafge aize, or 12.00 cords of slab waod, 4 feet long; also 200 cords of second 'growth fir, 4 feet long; fuel s be delivered not later than Sept. 15th. 1911. Bids are Invited on the whole amount required, or any por tion thereof. Blda must be filed In the Univer sity admlnlatratlen office with the secretary of the board of regents not later than two o'clock p. m. on Feb ruary 21st. Ull, at which time they will be opened by the president of the university and the secertary of the board. Parties proposing to tar nish fuel are invited to be present at that time In the administration office in Vlllard hall. A certified cheek in the sum of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must acompany each bid, the Uni versity reserving the right to reject any er all bids. L. H. JOHNSON. (21 Secretary. Look up the ad of the Rao- kst store In this issue and a see what they are offering for a tomorrow. tf a THE REAL SECRET OF MONEY-MAKING Is In the saving of It, and the successful mode ot savings is (onnd In the savings bank. Aak your rich neighbor the secret of his success. He will doubt less tell you that It had Its beginning in the habit of saving. One of the objects of this Institution Is to provide a place for those who wish to save their money a place where they can profit ably employ their funds without danger of loss. We pay Interest at the rote of 3 per cent, compounded semi-annually, 00 savings account, and 4 per cent on time certificates of de posit, and also transact all branches ot commercial banking. The Eugene Loan S Saving's Bank, Established 1892 Capita! and Surplus SI 50,000.00 Mcintosh says he has j. johnson's CABLE FOR BATTLE London, Feb. 20. Tempted bv an offer of 130.000 to meet the winner of the Lang-Langtord fight, schedul ed for tomorrow night. Promoter Hugh Mcintosh announced today that he had received the cabled ac ceptance of Champion Jack Johnson. Interest in the Lang-Langford fight is at fever heat, and when the men start on -their 20-round Journey a record-breaking attendance Is ex pected. The negro Is a 5 to 4 (a vorlte over Lang, but today a bunch of Bill's Australian friends bet 15 000 on his chances. BURNS AND POWELL ACHING FOR BATTLE E!n Francisco, Feb. 20. With both boys already fit to put up the battle of their UveB, pugilistic fans are looking forward to a treat next Monday night, when Lew Powell and Frankie Burns start on their 20 round bout at Dreamland. Both men regard the fight as the most Import ant in their careers. The winner will be In line for a match with Cham pion Ad Wolgast. Robinson's Old Hide House has gone If you have any Hsdesj Tallow, Pelts cr Rubber bring them to the Chemical Works Yov Highest Prica and Cash Are Ready for You Buy I Clothing at Hanson's I All lines reduced to clear out stock before the spring lines come in. We 1 can live you bargains in X I !;and tailored Suits the 5 brands that are guaran- I teed for style and quality. X $ Complete line of Gents' Furnishings. Ed. Hanson I No. 8 East Ninth St. REAL ESTATE I have opened an office at 18 West Eighth Street, in the room formerly occupied by the Jack Rodman Co., and am prepared to handle all kinds of City and County Property e My long residence in Lance County and familiarty with soil conditions and property values make it to your advantage to list your property with me. Don't forget the number ' B. F. GOODPASTURE Jfr Wct St Phone 732 OAKLAND-PANAMA RACE TOMORROW San Francisco, Feb. 21. The Oak land Panama-Pacific road race, to be held tomorrow, has attracted some of the fastest cars and best drivers In the country and promises to be one of the best contests ot Its kind ever held on the Pacific coast. COLLEGE RIFLEMEN IN NEW YORK CITY New York. Feb. 21. Today's fea ture of the luter-colleglate rifle matches will be the contest between the marksmen of Columbia and New Hampshire. EARTHQUAKE CAUSES DEATH AND SUFFERING Constantinople, Feb. 20 A violent earthquake was experienced at Mon astic and elsewhere throughout the village of Monastir today, and thore was some Iobs of life. The popula tion Is camping out and suffering in tensely from cold. The authorities have appealed to the government for 300 teuts and relief funds. HAPPV ItKHl'LTS. Have Made Many Kugeno Heslilcnts KntliiisitiMtic No wonder scores of Eugeno citi zens grow cntliuslustlc. It Is enough to make nnyono hiippy to find relief after years of suffering. Public statements like the following are hut rutthful representations of the dully work done In Eugene by Dunn's Kid ney I'll Is) . Mrs. C. Hyer. 827 W Sixth street. Kugcne, Or., says: "Last winter I was tiiken with pitln In my hack and It. caused mo great annoyance. I also hnd pains In m yllmbs and was very nnxioiiB to get relief. Heading public statements given by parties who had used Doan's Kidney Pills with heneflt. I was led to try this remedy myself. It proved to .lie Jimt as represented and before long my condition greutly Improved. Dur lug the piist two mounts, i unve nan no need of n kidney medicine what ever. It gives nio pleasure to tell of niv experience with Doan's Kid ney illls." For sail' hv all dealers. Price tine. Ilufraln M-w Die t; lilt ! l-'nsler-.V Uhm ii YorL, h'dc ni;"';1 Slates. lvi-mcm Imt 111' and lake no oilier. -Doan's- vIX AMI SCALP THOl III.KS vii;u to y.io.Mo. A Clean l.liiilil Preparation For K. tcrnal I'm. The V. A. Knv Vendall. drug store Is so confident that ZKMO will rid the skin or scalp of Infant or grown person of pimples. Iilnckhends, dand ruff, eciema. prlckiy beat, rashes, hives. Ivy poison or any other form of akin or scalp eruption, that they will give your money back If you are not entirely satisfied with the re sult obtained from I he use of .KMO. The first application will glvo prompt relief and show an Improve ment and In every Instance when ! used persistently, will destroy Mm germ life, leaving the skin In a clean healthy condition l,ei ns show you "roof of some re markable C'V" "' ""' ,,)r z,,'"o and give- you a 32 p.H'n booklet b':W to preserve the V. A. Kuyken- dall M'clal ai;etit No, 12 East Ninth Phone t00 11 Beaver Department Store's Six Day Sale Beginning Monday morning, February 20th and ending Sat urday night February 26 After taking inventory we find ourselves overloaded on some lines and on other lines broken assortments which we wish to close out in order to make room for the new goods beginning to arrive. THE LADIES' WAISTS REDUCED LADIES' SKIRTS 1 FOURTH OFF Ono lot Silk Waists In black, alios 40 and 42, regular price 2.98, sale price ... One lot of Silk Waists In black, sites 34 and 38, regular price 13.25, sale price Ono lot ot Waists In black, sixes 84, 36, 38, 40 and 44, regular price $3.26, sale One lot Bilk Waists, black and white atrlpe, alio 40, regular 35.00, sale price Ladies' Silk Waists In navy, green, brown, old rose, light blue. In assorted sites, regular price 33.98, sale price One lot Silk Waists In white, sixes 34, 36, 38, 40, regular 33.75, sale price One lot Silk Waists In black, site 36, reg ular price 34.25, sale price One lot summer Shirt Waists, In white, black and tan, all sixes, regular $1.60, $1.69, $1.98, your choice, each $2.00 $2.25 $2.39 $3.19 , old rose, $2.39 $2.49 $2.29 black and $1.00 Alcaldes' Skirts, Including new styles, Just In, ' at one-fourth off regular prices. . Ono lot Laldcs' black Sateen Underskirts,; rQ regular 79c, sale price, each, only i 0JC 79c BlacK Sateen Underskirts 59c One lot Ladles' black Sateen Uunderaklrta, Q(" regular 89c, salo price, each, only UuC One lot Silk Petticoats, regular $3.76, f) QQ salo price, each, only wZ.OU Men's Underwear Also Reduced Fleece-Uned Underwear, regular 60c, sale Jfj price, the garment, only OjC Union Suits, regular $2.49 value, sale A4 QQ price, the garment, only A (Q Union Suits, $1.69 values, sale price, the 4 4Q garment, only w 1 1 I J ii.ia value in union suits 98c Men's slicker goods including longf medium, and short length coats at J -4 off. Men's duck coats, wide cotduroy collars, regular $1.83 values, sale price $1.39. MEN'S HATS All up-to-dato In stylo, will bo clos od out AT COST. A IX CROCKERY In American and English Semi I'orcohitn at 10 per cent off. AM, GLASSWARE at 10 per cent off. I AIL HOLIDAY AND FANCY ClllNAWARE at SB pw cent off. . . ALL CUTLERY, such as knives mill forks, curving sct, shears, etc., 2A tr cent off. Beaver Dept. Store Phone900 No. 12 E.9th LADIES' ALL-WOOL SWEATERS In white and cardinal, regular $2.50, sale A4 prlco, each w 1 1 1 U Ono lot Tarn O'Rhnnters, regular 60-cent, JQ sale price , , 0iC One lot Tarn O'Shnntors, regular $1 value, nn ' now selling at r. DjC $2.35 COMFORTERS, SALE $1.79 UD-cont Comforters, during the sale selling jr at only ...; JJ(J $1.2!) Comforters, during tho sale selling QQ at only JjQQ $1.85 Comforters, during the sale selling A4J in at only I 4U $1.50 Comfortors, during tho salo selling tf4 fln at only ..' $2.35 Comforters, during the sale sellng A4J "in nt o"'r tf 111 J 39c K0l.BE SILK NOW FOR 25c One lot Kolbo Kllk In all .plain colors, rcg- Q ular :i!)e, sale price, the yard, only sdjC One lot Kolbo Hllk In plain colors, rogii-, tl lar 35(1, hiiIk price, tho yurd 1 V STRIKE WHILE 1 HE IRON 13 H01 - - That l, don't .May hn the op- ,.rtu" tj ppf ; uti ! ; ! ' -If Th's It an : rut i :irr!rt and s, i nn.iH oil. PROMINENT PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN DEAD Portland, Feb. 20. William llar riHou Corbet t, preHldcnt unit iiihuii ger of tho Wlllamellci Iron ft Htcel Worka, died at 4:15 tlila morning In his homo, U 1 8 Kearney stnvt. Mr. Corliett was convaleKcIng from an attack of pneumonia, and was thought to have piiHHod the crl kIh. Tito pliyaliiuo that ft'lttlHtood fever failed to tide the weakening period following, and when heart action grew very weak early In 'the morning, there was not enough strength reniuiulng to rnfly. With I he attending physicians, Mrs. 12. J. I.ublin and Kri.fHt Tucker, doing all within the knowledge of medical science, the patient sunk steadly un-j til beyond aid. Death of Portland's Ironmaster caused a profound sensation of re icrei in local biiKlneHs circles. Mr. . i ( orlielt whh rKiirlcd us ono or tuo j ..tit powerful and aggreflnlvu biiftl- iichh factors enllMed for the build-1 lug of greater Portland. s'Ii.t iii;i roil io ri: tits i I 4 l l. l. II. .-.ix ;.loiilh All llcli lll't Oolic. Tin In the Bcliial experience of A!io- ' 'roinitn, H.ura lin.'', fat. wjih 'h v,'nr!Tfi;; ll li h. irHCi lii inn 1 1. l. II. (h ' If proven ! .t m.i c.'i.. tin- niil.l v.hk1i thai glvcK Iti k :i n ' rchi'l in all loilnt, of hWili trouble. ' ('..,iii.' tin- iu of all llliprllle j wiiiicH away tilotcttii nud plmp-l leu, leaving the nkiii ss iinofith uud ! Ileal' hy uh that of a child (let a 2T cent trial bottle of tlllH wonilerfiil eczema cure t,ay nud keep In in the bonne. SS'o know that I) I) I), will do all! that Is claimed for It. The Linn drug company. f TALK LI'MHKU WITH t'H llefore piscina, your order. This will not obligate you la "'ay wsy, but will undoubtedly anve you money. Flucher-llslly Lumber Co., Phone Main 12, Hprlnslleld. Oregon, ml Vlitliu of llrluk eed Orrllle. o - - lrliik cuiminr.ly ilcntroys tho will power, ami while dm drunkard wauls lo ilu. what jiiii n-ll him, he wantii a 1 1 1 . i , -1 1 1 . 1 tine" more the drink Ih. t he craven. Mllcul tleat iiienl In :ioci-mhii.v. Ilri i:.- il-Mtinyn 'Hie ill-Mile loi ll'iiiur, ho thuv Hie drink will n..' !..: in, ,-. and reavor e the palleui to llenllh. Thin remedy Is thoroughly si'len- tlfic uud Is so unlfoi uilly sik-cchnI ill uiai it in soul witn a giiarauleo to refund your tummy, i: afler a trial It li us not beon benefited. Hook let free on ruuuest. The Orrlue com pany, Orrlne building, Wnslilnglon, I). C. Hold In this city by tho I. Inn drug co. KTOM.tCII TROI'lllKH. Cured by Vlnol Here In lrMf: Seymour, lud., "I was troubled with a chronic stomach trihle and five weeks iiko II got no hud I had to give tii work. I had tried various nicdlciiicK without relief ai.J wua finally Induced lo trty Vlnol. After taking the flint lent I.- mm greatly benefited.. Am now on the third bottle .and ready to reiniie work. Am rapidly k.iIuIiik In weight and "treliglll." I'Mw. M. -11111 il. ' (We Kllaralltee thin I I I II i . j n I a i ,i- B,.i. Ilie.) , . II In a eiirntlye nt' it'' t!t eli-m.-ets Of tile -oll' llveif. Mllllllill Willi the Klreiii'ihi iillii; iiropertles of tunic Iron contained in Vlnol which make It mi ancci-Miful In rcKtoihiK perfei t iligentlon nud al the name time It and run-down Hyutcnt. TfV a hottlfi of Vlnol ullll thit mi. iii-rstnnning tnal your money i returned If t iloe not help yon lied CroNs drug store. WaLts Removal Sale Your chance to buy DIAMONDS - i JEWELRY CUT GLASS SILVERWARF CLOCKS Corner 9th and Willamette Sts Watts Jewelry Company III b The JJ-" ." f U 1 ' f V . . viv :, nuu, -I'ltKKT ' ilrs Kniiiile Jsrk. e.niir;nred M.rv.e, rcni'v for m rvici" In and r".!.ud r-is'-i" Photi let", . or ad ' ill" ', K mut. "Hegon. tnS O , !:k V.O'ij fti,n (lua auns aiil I io our ri'pl-ii't? W Ruaaii?o :hr work. Lugenp C-in Co. tf poQ , STEPPING STONES TO BAILEY'S There's a reaioa for best goeda. ean handling, courteous treatment d prompt service always mean good rnd. If you are cross at the treatment you've had elsewhere, cross over on the stepping atones to Builey's. Remember all ronn lend to DA'LEY. ? I l.0NF. 88 5 4 04 WILLAMETTE