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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
THE TWICE-A-WEEK GUARD, SIX COMMERCIAL CLUB HEARSREPORTOF COMMITTEE Corner at East Ninth and Oak Streets Seems to be Fav ored for Club Home That Eugene Is to continue Its sys tem of publicity work in vogue dur ing the past three years, Is assured. At the regular tin ting of the Com- mereiai club last night, it was unaiii- mously voted to continue the work for iiothir year, ani $12,000 Is the sum th t efforts will be made to raise ens of the city with 1 c,n the work so well illnalng committee was be ’ sl'h'iit Yor iu to h ive n <• « <• .nv.'HH for the fund: F. rs C. 8. Frank. F. E. I'uiiti viton ll i'iiptoti, Darwin Brls tow, F W. Osburn, t. H. Eakin, mill 8. II. Friendly. The First N tional bank and tlie Eng m Loin ?;■ Savings ban' ilirou'li tlxir repiesentutives present last night started the fund with tlie same mn mnts giv« n by them last year. Th' committee will soon organize and b< gin tlie work for which it was ti|i|iointe<l 'vevv ( lull Bill dlnx. E. 8. Rohe, chairman ot the com- m ttee rciently npnoint« I to look up an avniab'e site for a new building to b" • r< i led bv the club ns a home repi rted that tin- the lommltt« conimltt« ■■ ■ had foun 1 several good stes s les for the bil l ling rmg ng In prima from $5,- non t ■ $23,000. Th" committee urge! th e nee ssitv o’ incorporating bonding It for the the c'ub i and amoti' t rii i ulr d to erect ill bulld- Ing. T"e eo i,mlttie s< < nie I to favor the D ■'!« ■ corner ■ I East Ninth ami Oak -tr is no occtlple I by a frame bu ' ' ii r ’ n " lilch li'ch is Is locai l.ii it 'I d the Me' lie f Holt gro< ■ 'V store, The pricr* on th's io la plac'd nt $ I 8,- to • 't be report W ei accepted and th- ci n-ntt "' v.f's re' lin.ul for an- other ■ ee'< Jtli'g ' E. O. I’otter, Attorney Rlcii- srd Sin'tli and Attornev I’ ul Mer- , DEC. X, 1910. class at school is studying the his- rill, were appointed as a committee ■ a ol the ' t to take steps toward Incorporation. II | Bl The report of the nnti-Nesmith W | |1| home. “Heroes of Poor county committee was ead and ac- III II Richards Almanac,” mid "Snow copied, and the members tendered a Bound.” The member of the eighth vote of thanks. They were also ap- --------------- grade class who takes up the national pointed as a committee to confer with He a committee from Cottage Grove re- At the recent meeting of the con- worth careful handling. He will epoch of our history, including the he! Civil War, would do well at readiing garding further steps to form a new don school division of the Patron- take prid«' in them even before L. The county. Teachers' Association the following reads and learn to love them. — again the “Life of Lincoln,” “Uncle A petition from the Boys’ and ¡tapers on “Home Reading for Chi!-; number of volumes should not be in- Tom s Cabin,” and "Up From Sla- 1 Girls’ Aid Society, aHklug the support dren,” was read by Dr. Douglas, 11- creased too rapidly. It is better to very.” Let us not neglect the literature, ot the club in interesting till legisla brarlon at the University: 1,000,000 . I...,. • ‘ U» •• •-• have it; -- buy only one vw» book a J year and ture for larger appropriation for the What the child should read at well read than to give the child lit of our own state. We have the “Life! of Dr. Marcus Whitman," McLaugh- society, was read and a committee I home supplementary io his school eratary indigestion by filliing the The quality of our trees is second to none. Our trees are consisting of R. A. Booth, Dr. W work, Is a problem of not little sig- shelves with books half read and con- lin in Oid Oregon,” "The Bridge of thoroughly matured before digging, thereby insuring per kuykendail, and J. M. Williams was nificance to both teacher and parent, sequently half appreciated, It will! the Gods, ” "River of the West,” “The [ appointed to attend to the matter. fect growth. Every tree shipped from our nurseries i.» for all thoughtful persons will con- add to the child’s interest if he is California & Oregon Trail,” and | Thi' matter of establishing a match cede that the book is one of the encouraged to spend a part of his! “History of the Cayuse Men.” Besides these books there should factory here by Paul Bettleheim, the great factors in shaping human char- own allowance in this wav. GUARANTEED TRUE TO NAME Sprin'field merchant, was postponed acter. This is not a modern idea.: The selection of books requires as be in every home and school some until a future meeting on account of Back in the history of the ancient much care as the selection of cloths good newspapers or magazines for Order now for fall and spring. the rush of other matters. Greeks, we find that great prfliso- or food. Any book thrtl may be the use of children of this age. “The F I. Chambers, Creed C. Ham pher, Plato about four hundred found in a good school library is suit Little Chronicle” Is a very interest mond. W. G. White, Fred Fisk and years before Christ making a plea able for home reading and convers ing little weeky paper, with ques P. E. Snodgrass were appointed as a I for better littrature for children. ely, if the book is not suitable for tions on Its contents. There are also Hoffman House, Eugene, Oregon committee to look after the matter of He periodicals as the I goes so far, even as home reading, it has no place in the such excellent a new <>. N. G. armory in Eugene. to suggest a censor of literature to “ Outlook ” . "Literary Digest," and , The stall- appropriates a sum. provid pass judgment on all books, and to school library. So we may consider “Human Life,” all of which are NURSRIES—North Yakima and Mabton, Washington. ing the community in which the accept only those which will estab-: selecting books for a home library' profitable and attractive readiing I building is to in- erected, gives a like lish perfect Ideals iu. the minds of! and burrowing books from a school, for anyone. MAIN OFFICE—No. 3 S. 2d St., North Yakima, Wash um. Albany lias Just completed an children, it is no more right to al library for supplementary reading, At all times educational work is In exactly the same light. It is un armory. made better and easier by co-opera low a child to poison his mind with necessary to say that reading matter vile books than to allow hifn to poi should lie varied to suit the age and tion of parent and teacher. Let son his body with strychnine. If the disposition of the reader. The young them hold private conference on the l into la grippe, and he was obliged to books are not vile enough to poison er child needs somethling that starts subject of the child's readiing course. RAILROAD COMPANY Let the teacher know what is In the GLEE CLUB RETURNS 'eave the club and return home. At him, they are weakening. They lim the interest and the fancy, some-j library and the parent what is in the Raker Iks part on the program was it Ills capacity for better things. It tiling of bls own little word, nursery FROM MOST SUCCESSFUL MAKES MARJORIE MAHR taken by Mr. ! amm. is an obvious fact that if he fills his rhymes, folk lore and child stories. school library, Let the teacher as- sign home readiing. Let the mother VACATION TRIP At Baker probably the most en- basket full of chips, he will have no The best wav to bring a child in see that it is read, When they con- CHRISTMAS GIFT room for apples. tiiusiastic audience heard the club. touch with nature is through the centrate their forces in this way, The child must be placed beyond m"dium of the fairy tales and failles. Appeared Before Capacity Aud The first number was encored five Unfortunate Chorus Girl’s Hos. the Influence of the bad, and the Some of the good books for children they will accomplish something. times, and all following songs and iences at Most Piaces in best, in fact, the only way to accom- are: stunts met the heartiest approval, “Nature Stories for Young TIIE IDLE HOUSES OF BROOKLYN pital Expenses and Other l he work of William Lai, the Chinese ¡dish this Is to place liim directly I Readers," “Selections from Hiawa- Eastern Oregon i soloist, met with vociferous applause, ----------- I Bills Paid under the influence of the good. Fori tha,” "A Child's Garden of Verses,” There are about 10,000 vacant good reading forms the broadest “The Heart of Oak” series, and Members of the University Glee as well as Burns Rowell’s trombone residences in Brooklyn, according to Portland, Dec. 26. Marjorie Mahr basis for culture. It is a stimulus to “Verse and Prose for Beginners. club returned to Eugene yesterday solo, the Suffragette Trio, and the figures collected by an agency gen received, perhaps, the handsomest better and higher Ideals, it makes after the most successful trip ever closing sketch, “At Dope Center.” After the first four grades have It causes the been completed, the child is ready erally are said to be the result of a taken to eastern Oregon. Success At Hood River High school brief Christmas present of any one in stronger character. Portland Tile Santa (Haus was , big bashful boy to forget to hide his for a wider range of reading. By movement brought about by the high crowned every feature of the trip.— speeches were made by Ogden and Burke, of the glee club, outlining the Major Hall, claim agent for the mauds, and the simperoing girl to all means, let him continue the read cost of living. Families finding their expenses the theatres were packed, standing policies and work of the University. Southern Pacific, and tlie present lie forget to giggle,because it gives them ing that appeals to his imagination. room was sold once, the receptions getting beyond their incomes have It is believed that this year’s glee brought, was a settlement in full, of 1 something to think about and talk It will tide him over the rough places been forced to economize. As a rule were most hearty, and encore after all of Miss Mahr’s hospital expenses, | about. and take him to heights that he could the economy has been made in the encore tempted the boys back on the club is the best advertising medium surgeon’s fies and nurse’s pay, be There was a time when reading not scale in reality, There are the rent. Houses that have been occu stage time and again, and the pro of its kind, the University has ever sides a substantial sum in cash. matter was not within the reach of classic systems; there are simplified pied by one family now have one grammes were carried through with sent out. It is quite possible that a The sum was added to the bounti the many, but now in the age of the versions of the Iliad and Odyssey, out a liitch. Five shows were given. Southern Oregon trip will be made ful gift of tlie citizens of Portland modern printing press, cheaper pa and scores of others, This is a good family on each floor. Families that Only once was the ¡lacked theatre during the Easter vacation. occupied expensive apartments a last summer, shortly after Miss llet-, and lower rates of transporta not in evidence, and that was at Mahr’s legs v.ere cut off by a South- tion, there is absolutely no excuse point to take up historical and bio year ago have been moved into less Pendleton, where the audience was Marriage licenses were issued this graphical reading. Any boy or girl ern Pacific train, when Hhe was for a lack ot literature. These is could not fail to be interested in the costly ones. Indeed many couples not as large as at the other places. afternoon to the following couples: with no or few children have given caught on a bridge south of the city. always a school library, growing Hood River sold standing room, and Raymond C. Gleason and Miss Clara The benefit pel formance given at tlie larger every year, and when this is Ilves and especially in the childhood up housekeeping entirely and gone the club was royally entertained at Whitlock, of Cottage Grove; Herbert of such men as Washington and Lin to boarding. They find this cheap Lyric, where Miss Mahr was In tlie insufficient or inconvenient, there Is the high school while visiting in that A. Stoneberg and Miss Althea Wil chorus, and subscriptions, swelled the tlie traveling library, which the coln. There are also stories of New er than keeping up a private resi city. At' Baker, Ontario, and far-off kins. of Coburg: Francis J. Schmitt England life and of childhood in dence. fund to $7.000, making tlie biggest State Library Commission 1 h glad to The movement is general, and it Heppner, houses were exceptionally and Anna K. Roberts, of Creswell: ¡lulllie donation ever given an actress send out for nothing more than ex foreign lands. Among these books is said that in every section, "floor to good. The trip is doubtless the most William Warren McFarland and Mrs. are some that never lose their inter in tlie I’nited St iles penses of transportation. est. Such ar: “ The Boyhood of let, ” and “furnished room" signs are successful In a financial way, ever Myrtle A. Smith of Cottage Grove. Miss Mahr did not even attempt In addition ►•> these there should displayed on houses that have never taken by the club. Napoleon, ” Games that Other Chil to negotiate a settlement with the Building activities will have no Only one tiling marred the whole dren Play,” "The Wide, Wide before been used for anything other i Southern Pacific after her recovery. be a homo library and printed trh>. At Ontario Professor Glen intermission in Newberg good tv i*' and on good paper, than private residences. — New York World. ” and “ The Snow Baby. ” Major Hall called upon her several . . .glit a severe cold that developed winter, says th • Enterprise. In the seventh grade, when the Sun. times, mill she made it known that child will then fee) that they whatever tlie railway lompanv was willing to do. would lie m-ceptiible to her. Tlie ' Hall to be at ranged by ' lir.st mas was more liberal tlian til«' chorus girl eve! w ee k s after Miss I reimeil. Main- had left the hospital, it was necessary to muploy a special nurse, mil. having no home, tlie expense of apartments and living, tlii'eaii iied to make a liig deficit in her funds. Th«1 Southern Pacific Ims now wi|>ed out all d< bis, keeping tlie fund given by I’ortland citizens intact, and lias added a lump sum to the trims ury tbit greatly swells its propor tions. “Northwest” Trees Are Best “Northwest” Trees Are Best Northwest Nursery Co. TREES TREES H. A. COYLE, Agent, Sale Prices Are Eugene, Oregon L iniment s a prepared expressly for the needs >f horsemen and ranchmen.x It is powerful and lienetr.iting lini ment, a remedy for emergencies. A soothing embrocation for the relief of pain, «nd the best liniment for sprains and soreness, Unequalled for healing wounds and injuries caused by HARt.l'D WIRE and for »11 cuts and brin-ei. Pacific Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other is so go<xl or helpful ill so many wavs. If it f.iilslosnti .fv, we nuthor- im all dealers to refund the purchase price. Extra large bottles 50 cents. HovT CltKMlCAt. Co., Portland, Ore. CHICK'S SON SUES HIM FOR NEARLY $10.000 SALARY laims Due Him as Bookkeep cr Sunt of $9,675 —Suit Filed in Portland As the outcome of a sensational divorce suit, the denouement of which was the settlement of $100.- tiUti by the husband on the wife, the son now seeks the courts to compel his father to pay li'm waves said to tie due since 1905. Charles II. i hl< k, wealthy timb< ri ".in Is the de. feudant In the recent suit ns lie v.ni) in t lie it vorce sun , g*ya I lie <, inn. llis s> n V I Chick, a- xs court to compel ills father to 4«*nüi>try <»n th«» Pacific <'«»mt i•«•»(<• ut«-«I he - We hn» c built up, our <-u it \ ■ u > u him 'I'", which it la alleged 1« drpciiil on ual'tÿ and t utili« t g«*t brlt«T |u t i due Ii i r labor as bls, father's field Muik any " buro, uo iuatl«*r how uiuib juu in.imi i . bookki epet; ¡ul.| general Wo finis bri'lu«* w i. < iit The sun v,ns filed yesterday vf f.«wn In Attorney .h’Fn F. Logan, who rep ly i elite.I 'ii-, Chiik ill divorce pro j codings 1 ,at .1 ime. Mr. Login s-.iva (’hick. pUcrfam- S5.CÖ ill.« '•kicked” hla son out of office 22k Brulf* T m II i 4.00 1 I For upholding hla mother, and that hHtaift I.U»1 thn clalni for back wages is the re Fillinft 1.0 J . suit of Hint notion of Chick. Sr It is S Mr Filling! Co i ited in the complaint of the young à»cd Russar fl.'» 5.00 • r Chick that he «ent to work for R»J Rubber w Il S father l.i Michigan in 1905 when 7.50 > - ■ re colli! in to.I Ills extensive tilll MW* Wilf P mmm * mn M mmms PeeeniF«*' ton .50 tier busiiiis i in his own name, and n ttm u *e>iwrt ie ’iruM mb $ mod * that after tlie Chicks removed to All worll full» $ii«rant«wsl fwr fifteen year*. Oregon the firm was heralded as C me. 'll. Chick X Son. It whs understood, relates the sen Painless Dentist« Fining Building, thhd and Washintton PORTLAND. ORE. father agreed to pay him j that h Off* co Hosra »A M to 6 F M Bsulsyt, • U> > $ 1 o a month n Mulligan, and $30" . i mouth ill O ■ ;on This salary, lie I contends, whs not allowed him. but i Instead he w -u tendered only $35 a I month sitin' hir ■ employment by the i father. Even t he $35 was stopped, ,1 one I. w hell he w as the son alleg« I discharged by t he tie id of the firm. If fur hiiv came the h"T»e or oil"« firm. dome.ti. animal exhilrits a lack of energ-* Aft >rnc' ' ■ ' "s mottle.dore I ; rup> r relish fur food, or an ap|<ara:v ¡literature who ■ tile timber firm is g. neral debility, timely action shm - heralded i s Ch l ies 11 Chick A Son. 1« taken for the restoration of its health »ill plav .n Important part in the nut fathe-. tn tlie natural food of <>or ilomestK .suit of the s n An alleged affinity figured In the, i niinals Nature provides certain ¡» culi..i meiiicinal barbs, leaves, bark, and r»« u divorce suit of the Chicks last June It was testinel that Chick. Sr . was which seem necewsaiv for tlieir health , seen etnerg'na from h lodging house (>.M.'iik- Steck Food i" greallv com! nsr, with a woman n.t hi* wife .and the ! >H’I is intended to supply the essentia suit hinged on th it incident Agree virtwe* of those health giving nati.r ment by the accused husband to pay IC .dies amt rep-red expresslv t I the aggrieved wife $100.060 was the dvo*e animals deprived by man of tin i| •male of the proceedings. Chick, Jr . will maintain that his natural food It IS SO alterative tom, ■ winch stimulates the various organa 11 father prom d eight years ago to promote" the »eiretions. tone-1 make him li'a partner In the timber •lie body, I that alleged non pav- — general general system n,i •' the system and an.i restons irsien» tin iu. ! basiniuni! iiplete salary Is indfea- 'l ent of hit co» . onleted conditions to a normal state the of trii ith of this contention ,t stimulates the apjwtite. inipr, ves t htrk Hr., it Is '>etlev>Hl. will con- » . I n and assumilation of f - "1. puti erty ileeded to his son '.'„«..1 and iu.urex a go«*, healthy re than pa's htni for I. . an » uiplvye of the w «.'.nd.tioaA ¡look let fr re 1 ... |t - ■. Commencing DECEMBER 27t we phc : on sole every art’cie store at Big Reductions During this sala very article in our Big Store—covering 35,000 square feet f floor space--at the great est reductions ever given to a discriminât 115 Lane County public. THEVERYSES. This ii eludes all our Furniture. Stoves, Ranges, Carpets Rugs, Matting. LmoleJins, Go-Carts, Silverware, Cut lery, Portiers, Drapery and Upholstering Goods, Cur- Wise Dental Co., tains. Tin, Granite andAluminum Ware . . Anything for Home or Office tha’ you can thirk of. S4e Prices Goods on hsti Intents Credit Charged for at Strictly Cash. Regular Prices PREVEHTIOH THE BEST SAFEGUARD We sell for less Campbell-Fellman Co cash, credit or Cash or Credit ♦ t installments - Your Credit 475 Willamette Street is always Goods Sold On Installments Good With Us I