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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1906)
KlWlAJU""""- Beautiful Dishes Free to Subscribers HE beautiful Hand Painted China, imported from Prussia, on display in the window of the Walton build- incr nn Willnmotto Cti-af i jT given away to DAILY GUARD sub A II scribers ABSOLUTELY FREE New or old subscribers may take their choice as longas the dishes last, paying $3.00 in cash for six months' subscription in advance, and agreeing tol'pay SO cents per monthf for the next six months. :::::;;:: Thus THE DAILY GUARD, delivered by carrier, costs you but $6.00 a year, and you get a dish free that would cost you from $3.00 to f 5.00 at any dealer's during the holidays. There are no two alike of these dishes, and they would make beautiful presents for Christ mashandsome and costly enough to grace any dining table or sideboard. :::::: The supply ot these dishes is limited, and you will have to hurryfirst come first served GUARD PRINTING CO. MailOrder Liquor Business. Buy vour Liquors irom the Wholesale House Direct. We Want Your Business We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Gin and Rum at wholesale prices. Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight. Read our price lis' and mall us your orders. Money refunded if goods are not satii lactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential. we ship all our goods C O. D., or you can make remittance with your ordsr. WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS: 2 quarts Sheehan's Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon $8.00 or $3.00 a gallon 2 quartsTillamook Rye or Bourbon 8.50 or 3.25 a crallm 2 quarts Delaney's Malt Whiskey 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon 2 quarts Gordon White Rye Whiskey .' 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon 2quartsOld Gold Bourbon Whiskey 7.50 or 2.75 a gallon 2 quarts Crescent Rye Whiskey 7.50 or 2 75 a gallon 2 quarts O d Port Wine 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon 2 quarts Old Sherry Wine 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon 2 quarts Old Angelica Wine 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon 2 quarts Old Muscat Wine 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon 2 quirts Old Madeira Wine 3.50 or 1.25 a gallon 2 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine 4.50 or 1 75 a gallon 2 quails Sandusky Port Wine 4.50 or J.75 a gallon 2 quarts'OId Tom Gin 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon 2 quarts French Cognac 9.00 or 3.50 a gallon 2 quarts California Grape Brandy 8.00 or 3.00 a gallon 2 quarts Stanford 3A Rye 11.00 or 4.00 a gallon 2 quarts Ralner 3A Bourbon 11.00 or 4.00 a gallon 2 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon 12.00 or 5.00 a gallon 2 quarts Rock and Rye 4 6.00 or 2 25 a gatlog 2 quarts Peach and Honey 6.00 or 2.25 a gallon 12 quarts Millvlew Whiskey, bottled in bond 10.00 or 3.50 a gallon Remember, we refund you your money and prepayfreight both ways If goods are not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and sell our goods at wholesale price Nothing but the best. Address all orders to MIKE JACOB COMPANY WHOLESALl LIQUOR. DEALERS 404 Washington Street PORTLAND, OREGON We assort cases, if desired; you can take as many bottles of any kind as you wish. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. BARNARD & WEST, Proprietors. Eugene-Foley Springs, g-pQ TJNES Eugene-Florence, ) Parties at hotels desiring to go to Florence or McKenzie Rive points should notify the evening before as stage does not stop at private houses, McKenzie stage leaves 5:30 a. m Florence stage 6KX) a. m. Phone, Main 21-West Ninth St. S. L. LONG 50 East Ninth Street Phone Red 1271 HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS EXPERT PLUMBING. TINNING AND POOFING GOOD WORK AT PRICES RIG4T BERT MUM MAY ESTER THE U. 0. Crack Oakland, Cfiifornia Athlete Wants to Train Under Bill Hay-ward-Kas Soma Fins Records Albert Mimn, the senior who wl'l be turned out ot the Onklaud. Oil., high sehool in June, has his eyes o. the fnveisity of Oregon, and may en ter that Institution, ammlinj to ru mors from California. Of course, th. L'niversities of Stnnranl and Califor nia are after that promising youu.'. athlete, and will offer him every .in ducement to enter their elassie hall; says the Portland Telegram. He is a man much to he deslrea, a valuable addition to any coUea team tn the country. With a record of 11 feet 31 inches in the pol vault; 21 leet 10 Inches In the brum' Jump; 6 feet In the high jump; 51 feet In the shot put; luTi feet In the hammer throw, and 16 4-5 seconds 1' the 120-yard hurdles, Munn does not have to go begins for recognition He is a very husky chap, and. carrle: six feet of first-class football materi al about hlni. Trainer "Bill" llayward. and th fact that ho has developed the world - Bieatest sprinter, Dan Kellv.are nroh ably the attractions that put the no tion in young .Munn's head. Ther" Is also the plan of llayward to talc an all-Northwest team to the James town Exposition next year that may loom up as a very desirable jaunt to Munn. Then Znchai-lus, one of the tackles on the University of Oregon team this yeur, Is from Oakland, ani he and llayward have been working to get Munn here. SECOND TEAM GOES TO THE DALLES ! ! For turning out every night and I allowing themselves to be pounded around by the 'varsity eleven, the see- i ond team is going to be rewarded ' with a short trip. The players, with j Assistant Manager Kestlt y and Cap-1 tain Wood, will Lave Thursday for I The Dalles, where they will play a game with The Dalles Athletic Club' on Friday. The second team Is com-1 posed of good players, some of whom gave the 'varsity men a good tussle (or first place, and exhibit a thorougl knowledge of the game, and although younger und lighter than The Dalles players, will give a gool account if themselves. Oregon's lineup will be as follows; llellinger, centre; Grout, left guard: Kllpatrick, right guard; Wilson, left tackle; Voight. right tackle; Hunt, left end; Krsklne, right end; Wood (captain), quarter; Dodson, left half; llawley, right half; Klltz, fullback: uibstltntes. Barker, Paget, Kestley and e:;!:er Hathaway or L. Kurd. Hug will piobubly accompany thy team. ..Amuse men t LOCATE HERE IF SUITABLE . RESIDENCE IS FOUND J. B. Brewer and family are recent arrivals from Santa Cruz, Cal., und are guests at the Hotel tlross. They will locate here, but they are meeting with difficulty in finding a suitable residence. They want a fiirnishe.l house at present. Business Biufs Burlap in dillereut colors ; just the fling lcr cosj ci i num. Chambers Hairlware Co. heave orders lor piuuo tuning and epair work at lulers, bugeuo'b big piano house on west 7th street. All work guaranteed satisfactory. tt M. O. Warner tunes pinnus. Leave oruerB at 11. E. Morris' music store. New stock of amtt.tesos and springs just received. Chambers Hardware Co Upright planus to rent very reason able. Morris Music House, 006 Wil amette fctiu.-l. tf The 1900 Washing Machine saves half the labor of i. lulling ; Bee the new DUO Gravity machine. We give itU days' trial. Chambers Hardware Co. Your growiug library demauds a sectional "Macy Bookcase." Their oors do not bind. Chambers Hardware Co. A few styles of dining cl.airs at. cost. Chambers' Hardware Co. Wheuevor you have uny symputhy to bestow, diiect it towards the young woman who never used llollister's R ocky Mountain Tia or tablets, & cents. Lino Drug Co. Leave orders tor M. O Warner jiunc ttiin'i. at Moiris' musn l-e A Young Mother at 60 "My mother, has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty yeaia of intense siiireriiiR from dyspepsih had entirely disabled her, until six monthf ago. wheu she began taking Elec rio Hit ters, which have completely cuYed her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life." writes Mrs. W L. liilpntrlck. r i i..nf....i ii Mn Creutn-it rostorn- ! tive medicine on tbe globe. Sets jstonmch. Liver and Kidneys right, ' purities the blood, and cures Mnlariu, Biliuusuei-s and Weaknesses. Wonder ful iS'eivo Tonic. Price utle. Guaran teed by W. L. DeLuno's drug store. "As Told in the Hills" was pre sented to a crowded house at the Ku gene I Ileal re last night. Fur thai cluss of play it was good, ttiere being an occasional piece of clever acting, and taken as a whole the show seem ed to sutlsfy those who care for lots of gun play and a killing hern and there. Dorothy tlruy as ramreua.tlie Indian girl, and Duncan IVnwui ilf t as Little Fox, her lover, were good and brought out the Indian side of life admirably. Alice Bolton as Lib Dexter, tho uneducated backwoods girl who assisted the villain In his deviltry, also carried her part well. ift'4"k felt cushion A "DIAMOND BRAND" CVS Hi ON iflsotfsnoi ! Born To Howard Woods and wife, in Ku gene, Nov. 20, 190f, a daughter. Don't fgorget to see chrysunthr mums at the market and Imziiar. Friday and Saturday. Buy your Thunksglning bouquet of chrysanthemums at the Presbyterian bazaar, one door south of Mrs. Qnl ner's millinery. Women's $3.50 Men's $3.50 to $5.00 The most comfortable shoe for tender feet that it is possible to make Our "Easy Feet" shoe is made in softest Kid and Calf Leathers in neat styles, by our special process with a Mattress Insole of irst Quality Wool Felt that will not pack down, but forms itself to the shape 01 the foot and remains springy and comfortable. Z jL ? 3 "DIAMOND BRAND"Q AP tcutii WE MAKE MORE FINE SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MOUSE IN THE WES T. PROFESSOR I. M, GLEN ADDRESSES ASSEMBLY Professor I. M. Olen addressed til) students and a number of townspeo ple at the university assembly this morning on the life and works of the American composer, Edward A. McDowell. Miss Whiteside and Miss j Stinson helped the speaker In his il lustrations of some of the songs and ; pieces of the artist. A smnll colloc- j tion was also taken for the benefit j of MacDowell, who is still alive, but ; unable to work on account of a ner-1 vous Trouble. wans Buy your homo-murto caudles and Christmas presents at the baznar. Friday and Saturday. WANTED A furnished house of live or sU rooms. J. B. Brewer, Grot Hotel. n22 A marriage license was Issued to day to Bradford W. Clark, aged 2 ' vears, and Fern M. Woods, 18. L. E. Cornell was the witness. The mud on the business streets is very disagreetble und Just as soou as the rain stops for any length of i time, to give It a chance to reach the right consistency, it will be Bcraped j up and hauled off. The new through trnin between Portland and SanFranclsco will be started Sunday. So far, Agent Gillelt of this city has received no schedule of the train. County Stock Inspector Christlo went out to Charles Stickles' furm to day and killed the remainder of tho cattle there infected with tuberculo sis. The work of cementing the exte rior of the Matlock block was com pleted today. From about the shab biest brick building In the city It has been transformed Into one ot tlu handsomest. Edward Beeler's funeral was helJ yesterday afternoon from the family residence on Oak street to the I. O. O. F. cemetery. It was largely at tended. The Order of Washington will hold an open meeting in the A. O. U. W. hall Thursday evening. A social time will be enjoyed and a progrni:: will be rendered. Hendershott's or chestra will furnish music. J. W. Ingalls, of Corvallis, will be the prin cipal speaker. Between 15 and 20 Eugeno people went to Albany this afternoon to at tend the Catholic fair which Is being conducted In thnt city. Tho delega tion is headed by Father O'Farrel'., and the licndershott orchestra went along to furnish music tonight. Th: personnel of the orchastra Is as fol lows: Arthur licndershott, Gordo l Klllborn., Wayne llurd, Hdgur Mar tin and Miss Erno Hendershott. The highest medical and .cientilic authorities have recoginz edbeer aia LIQUID FOOD drinking of beer is considered today one el the roost Important factors to tn promotion of TRUE TEMPERANCE BoltW beer is hygenic In every sense of the word, every bottle being pasieurlied and therefore absolutely pure. SALEM BEER "quire, no special mention-the product speak, for Itsr . All we ask Is for yot to try It. grts, per bbl. (6 oz) $ tO.OO. Quarts, per case (2 dor.) l iM- P'ntj, per bbl. ( 10 doz.) i 10.00. Pints, per case (3 ooz.) !. F-0.aSalem. Orders shoulAe lent direct to the accnriATlON SALEM BRimNG ASSOCiATTON Your Reputation . as a g"od cook will be secure if you use s Superior range. They have a quick, even oven and are made to lost Chambers Hardware Co. Piles Cured In O to I I I)u). PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. BOc. ALWAYS WAS KICK. When a man says he always m sick troubled with a cough thai lasted nil winter what would you think If he should say ho never was sick since using Ballard's Horchoiini Syrup. Such a man exists. J. O. Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: "For years I was troubled with : cough that would last all winter This cough left me In a miserable condition. I tried Ballard's I lore hound Syrup and have not had a sicV day since. That's what It did for me Sold by Linn Drug Co. Men Who Dress Well MmWHHMsSEa Trade at Polder's Haberdashery Only first class place of its kind in Eugene Priestly Cravenettes that are made right and sold cheap POLDERS Haberdasher 505 Willamette St The worst thing you con drink Is watcriwhcn itis impure" but pure water is absolutely essential to health, and the ONLY WAY to be sure that it "is cleansed from alt . impurities is through one o our Volcanic Enameled Water Filters. IT MAY SAVE YOUR. LIFE. We have them in styles to suit at BER.GER'S HARDWARE 515 Willamette Street KEEP YOUR EYE ON TH1S SPACE W. M. GREEN JBts85ai5 619 Willamette St. PHONE MA1N-25 F. L. CHAMBKKS, H. E. ANKEN"V ' President. Vice-President DARWIN BRISTOW, Cashier. Chambers-Bristow ! Banking Company i Of Eugene, Oregon. ! Paid Ud Cash Capital $50,000 ; Notes and Mortgage bought. Mo"r ' loaned on approved security. Titcest pa1 j on time certiflcat'S n' deposit genrrr j banking busJiieiv tranMcteJ. We Deliver Groceries Promptly First National Bank OF RUCstNE Paid up CHth raintal . ndnrpliM. $150,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUdNF.sS San Frrarlio and Fnrtlnd. Blllt of Kiehanit aottf foretva cottntriu. IMltt receive, tuolect to cl.e. 1 11 cemflcele of dealt. All oollccUuoa louusted o i. v.li melee pranfM anentto.. ro IIRNimiCKS. r-teeiaenl, t B EAKIN. Vice Fli t I SNODGHASS Caetaln. L H POTTKB Aaal Call Mine) Morris ba moved her dretiri mnkinii imrlors horn room 3, Dunn tmlldinu, to the MoClurig Imildinit, 7th ond Willamette. She will U-Klsd to ee her old ctmtomer", s well a new one,ln tbe !. location. ft Accordion I'lult inst;. If you want accordion plnltlni; done neatly and at a reaaonablo price, call on Mm. Bort Vincent, B27 ' llllyard atreet, near East Ninth, dtf I OvcaHionally one has the fortune to I oiet't womuu who are Ideal In look, 'and flK'ire. Ninety-nine t linen out j of a hundred yuu will Hud the takes HolliHter a Kocky lea. lea or tank-la, 35 centa. Linn Drug Co. Stop Pete with that lied Wago-i and tell him your wanta. nH IIUIIIll.K'8 THANSFKIt. Pelnt with Phoenix jmuit. Preston t Hales, aventa. If cdversity comes will you be prepared for it? The caUmtty-hbwler alwayf lnoki Into the future and Ket trouble all along the way. The careful, planning, foreslghted man may not tee revrnea ahead, but he fi level headed enough to be prepared for I hem, in , case they do come. Advert! ty appears In varioua forma, such as in sickness, loss of pod tion, buiinetus fail ures, etc And it usually present Itself unannounced. ! IN TIME OF TROUBLE, ONE'S BR ST FRIEND IS A BANK ACCOUNT It can be depended upon never to turn the "cold shoulder." It will be found a friend Indeed, tn time o( need." I Start a bank account with us to-day, either j sarlngsor commercial and watch It grow. Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, Eaub lUhed 1392. Capital and SrsrtlutS 100,000 ORE lhan that we sell the best and freshest goods in the market. Fresh butter and eggs .ire kept constantly on hand. If not a regular cus tomer why not give us a trial order we ar sure to please. New Store NEW BEE HIVE GROCERY H. B. DAVIDSON, Prop. Corner 8th and Charnelton Sts. Phone Black 1571 MANDOLIN INSTRUCTION Lloyd H. Btllman At F. E. Dunn's Eugene Theatre Orchestra Bm' ?oticrM nd Dartre Mutic Purnlitird OnlO rifit ClBfl Or'hettrn In Kugrne Lloyd E. Bellman, Mgr., ' rim'' Andrew Svarverud, Leader. GOODS Largest and best .stock of Winter Clothing I'm ' Eugene and at prices that places all competi tors tar behind Come i in and see our Over- i coats and Cravenettee i Buy from us. Good qualities. Years of expeav ence. Give you latUJaction. i Ed. Hanson ! 8 East Nintn St. Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR bALE 504 Willamette St- E"B ne.Ortfe. Phone lllnck 1141 O