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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
We can money on every thing in the gift line Save on these Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Smokers' Sets, Shaving Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes and hun- v dreds of other useful presents These at cost Indian Birch Bark Baskets", Indian Birch Bark Picture Frames, Indian Fancy Baskets, Japanese Fancy Boxes, Leather Sofa Pillows . A Nice Line of Pictures We gladly show all Christmas Goods whether you buy or not HULL'S DRUG STORE 17-19 8th St 537 Willamette St W. M. GREEN 3!5.s8&8i 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25 For Long Nights From now until Spring; the nights will be long. Why not spend them at the SKATING RINK Come and have a good time with the crowd at the NEW RANKIN BLOCK WFST SEVENTH ST. Elegant and Easy to Send Woodbury Hunt Art Calendars 10c to $5.C0 Such are shown at. . Schwarzschild's C. P. Dhm. C A Trinn r.....rr UeVereaUX & Tripp Timber Co. Negotiate Sales Claim, and Millsileslocaled Estimjt'Knn TlU. - 1,1,., MtClung Building, Corner 8th and luamette. . . S. E. STEVENS. "ill Wend to Piano and Organ toning ud f"eful "wk and reasonable charges. -ave orden at Rankin'i Meiic Store, (I rHtHu.. , -1 . i it . rr I r. 1 . , save you FOR. LOVERS OF PURE FOODS andrare delicacies a Hnppy New Year will come If their supplies of good things eatable are bought at Green's fine retail grocery house. They have a reputation for scouring the markets of the world for the best possible, a rep utation they intend to niaintr.in during 1907. Start the new yeir right by visiting Christmas Candies in every conceivable form for pres- of entB and general use. Get Otto's and 6 you will get the most delightful fla vor For decorating the Christmas tree we have the largest assortment of most beautiful boxes, etc. Our confections are all absolutely pure and healthful, and can be eaten by (hildren with Impunity. Otto's New Stock Fresh Groceries Cheap . Sugar J 8 lbs $1.00 Why pay more elsewhere. Buy your fresh eggs and butter here. Highest cash or trade price paid for butter and eggs. Everybody's Store 71 West, 8th St,. Phone your wants special prompt delivery Red 1262. S. B. Finegan General Blacksmithing Makes a specialty of fine norseshoeing and olacing of'rubber tires on buggies. Cor 8th and Olive Sts EUGENE, - - - -OREGON HALL & SHUMWAY, Carry a full line of plumbing fixtures Plumbing and sewer work. Also general jobbing In tin ard sheet iron work. Ironwork pronit lv attended to. Pj,one Black 5201. 49(1 Willamette. Ladies' Hairdressing Parlor i Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Face Mai (Safe nd sure.) Gray Half restored to I Hair Goods Made to Order Wigs, Switches, .'earn. Pompadours, Cuals, Sc. Vigi Whisker, lor real Our own preparation,. CUW CREAM, HAIR TONIC. n..Ti vnr'i experience. C J. CRUNWALD & WIFE Reliable Hairdresser. 639 Willamette St. EWJ. Phone BUck 3111 OLD ELECTRIC LIGHT STATION PURCHASED Ctiailes P, and Albert F. Barnard Sacure Building and Lot for $4,000 - Will ai Once Estab lish an Immense Woodyard on : the Premises Chas. P. Barnard, the well kuown liveryman of this citv, and his brother, Albert F. Barnard, who handles the slabwoo.l from the Homh-Kelly sawmill at Springfield, have purchased from D. A. Paine, trustee of the Cuonty Electric Company, which sold out tj the Willamette Valley Company, the "Id power house on East Eluhtli street and the lot on which it stands for Itnoo. The lot is 164x234 feet in dimensions. The deed conveying the premises to the Barnard brothers was filed for record with the county clerk this afternoon. The Messrs. Barnard Intend to es tablish an Immense woodyard on the premises just purchased and will at once beglu the work of fixing up the building and erecting sheds for th:.t purpose. SIOHACii:! STORAGE! STOKAGK! Public and private. Storage of all kinds of goods and materials, etc., al reasonable prices. Goods receipted for. Hop storage solicited. Parties having hops to store will do well to ee GEO. T. HALL & SOX. Xotice for Bids. Office of Clerk of School District No. 4. Sealed bids for furnishing 200 cords each of 4 foot grub oak ,anJ boily fir wood, to be delivered at I he school bulldlmgs of the district on or before September 1, 1H07, will be received at this office until January 15, lu07. at noon, when bids will be opened. The board reserves the right to re lect any or all bids. A bond for the faithful perform ance of the contract will be required. FRANK RE1SNEK, Clerk School District No. 4. 1 Eugene, Oregon, December S, 1906. To Whom It May Concern: The Eugene Soap Company hns been dissolved, and I hereby give no tice that I will not b responsible for any debts contracted by William He dang. Eugene, Oregon, Dec. 8, 1906. J. H. WASSMAX A Western Wonder. There's a hill at Bowie, Texes that's twice as big as last year. This wonder Is W. L. Hill, who has grown from a weight of 90 pounds to over 180. He Bays: "I suffered with a terrible coui and doctors gave me up to die of consumption. I was re duced to 90 pounds when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Now. after taking twelve bottles, I have more than doubled my weight and am completely cured." Only sure cough and cold cure. Guaranteed by Linn Drug Co. 60c and $1. Trla bottle free. To Cure n Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Drngglsts refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 25c. Aluminum ware of all kinds. CHAMBERS' HARDWARE. OAQTOrtlA, Usui tie ltis Ha"' THE PIANO AS is as essential in the home as the books taught In schools--why? First, because no chi'd s edueuMon la complete without musical knowledge. Second, because no one is no quick ly recognized as a 'actor in society as the finished musician. We have by our methods of Luylng nnd sell ing, low prices and ej.sy terms, made It possible for all those In von Hip lowest financial oi.-cimsta.ic.M In Hie to own a fine piniM' It is not a que.-'lon of high price with us. We had -alhe- sell 10 homes pianos at a Icgii.nuile price than five at a price conlvalent to what the 1 pa.d, be-aus the H' will i, lust double the iiuni'.er of walk ing advertisements, for our houBe. You nved a pinoc. want one ano should make your children a (1,rMimi prcent. they will al- iwavs have wan mem ' enjoy. W make it possible for you to own one. v. ny u.n u.., now? Wo have over thirty fine ones CiKNMtM. NKWS XOTKS The citizens of Ambrose, N. D, are suffering for food and coal. The fireworks factory of Savannah, tin.. a destroyed by tire Wednes day night and several workmen kill ed. Tlutejnier W. T. Scovil, plying between Vuksbur and Iavis Bend. Mis., was di roved yesetrday by an explosion, and between ten and fif teen people killed. Demands for a wage Increase of If. per cent anil an eight-hour day on all through freight trains will be tiled with the railway managers at Chicago Friday. Ciocl acting consists in sKiurunv per forming up m the emotions of other people and Incidentally iion their pucketbooks. Is It the fault of merit hunter If he succeeds In being only a fault finder? Life consists In the brotherhood of n.an and the sisterhood of latest styles. When a man tells you he Is ever ;ng to scatter a little sunshine ' the way, you often find It all ..luuushlue. Curious that It requires more strength than a man hns to overcome one little weakness. i It Is said that goodness Is rare, but being good seldom attracts any special attention, we notice. A man who Is waiting to hare some one give him a start can see his finish with his eyes shut. It may be that It Is better to be hap py than rich. Tho majority of people have never touted K. See Luckey, tn6 jeweler, for rich cut glass Poll o-earts and carriages at re duced prices at Hull's Drug Store. Game boards, toys, books, etc., at Hull's Drug Store. If you wnnt to pick from a very large stock of silver spoons, call on Watts. Baby walkers and high chairs. CHAMBERS' HARDWARE Walt for our Christmas furniture display. It will he ready we hope by Friday and will surpass In goods and prices anything we have had. CHAMBERS' HARDWARE. Corner NIntli and Wlllnmete Sts. Don't be nlways asking some one for the right time hnve a reliable watch of your own. No matter whut your taste, your needs, your price, wi can satisfy you. J. O. WATTS. 1 Grand X-Mns Hull At Crow hall, December 25, '06 Good music. Tickets, Including sup per, J125. Everybody come. HD&HW. Holllstcr'e Rocky Moiintnlu Tea purines the blood, strengthens th nerves, regulates the bowels, - aids tho kidneys, cures stomach troubles, builds up the nervous force and re pairs the 111 effects of over eating Tea or tablets. 35 cents. Linn Dru: f.'ew Cure for Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, O., daughter, mulcted for years with ep ilepsy, -xaa cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an at tack for over two years." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic on earth. 25c at Linn DrugCo. AN EDUCATOR -k tp select from and you cannot make a mistake If you buy from Kilrrs. Ev ery instrument they sell Is sold on a gold bond p.iiui'niitcc-. and with tho distinct under tundlni; that It mu' be sutlsfuctoc) or tve inslM on t-efiiiul' lug every dolla paid., tllvo your child 4he e .ii:e advantages her play mate has an I see what, the result will he. You wi'1 be repaid a thonrand fold. A si nil payment down and s smaller payment monthly places an Instrument In ) in,- home, and. too. at the same price you would have had to pay If yoi. paid Mxt rndi, n-Ith the exception of u soiill rat! of glmpl , Interest. Yon are welcome to 'call 'and see our fine p'anos, whether v,,u buy or not. No Inmlik lo how our pianos, w Wi are proud of. them Come early and make your sclec .tlon. Only on week before Christ mas. Htore open evening., j KII.KIt.S PIANO HOI HE, I IliKgest, llusieirt, I tint. Op. Armory, W. 711. Bt., Kucc, Or. WORES Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh Unless Hands Were Tied Wasted to a Skeleton Awful Suffering for Over a Year Grew Worse Under Doctors Skin Now Clear. WOULD HAVE DIED BUT FOR CUTICURA. "My littlo eon. whrit about ft year and a half old, btaa to have sort Corns out on his fuii 1 bad a phy- eiciiui treat liim. but Uie stores grow -worse. Then tliry brg.in to emtio on his iinns, then on other purta of his boily, and then ono eume on Ins eh est, 'worse than tho others. Then I call ed another uhvsi- cinn. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of sulTering ho grew eo bail 1 had to tie his hands in cloths at night to keep him from ecratrhingthesuresaiul tearing the flesh. "lie got to bo a mere skeleton, and Was hardly ablo to Walk. My Aunt nd vised mo to try Cutieura Soap and Ointment. So great was her faith in it that sho gavo mo a small piece of Soap to try and a littlo of the Oint ment. I took it homo without any faith, but to please her I tried it, and it si'emed to dry up tho sores a littlo. "1 sent to the drug store and got a cake of the Soap and a box of the Ointment and followed tho direction. And at tho end of about two montha tho sores wero all well. He has never had any sores of any kind since. "Ho is now strong and healthy, and I, can sincerely say that only for your most wonderful remedies my precious child would have died from those terrible sores. I used only ono cake of Soap and about threo boxes of Ointment. (signed) lira. Kg bert Sheldon, R. F. IX, No. 1, Wood villo. Conn, April 22, 11)05." OompUte Kk-tfriiKl md Inlrrn1 TrwUmfnt fnr Krrrj aluninr, I mm I'lintilr lo ScrudilK, fti.ni Iiilaiirjf u A(f, CoiitUilnf ul Cuiicurft Soap, 1!.V Olutim-ni, Atk-., IUmiU rnt,.Wc. (inlwnnutChwruUtrtVtatctl Itll. i.V. prttUI Of t),iiny b hail of all tlrttMUla. A dnclr M t ulicn cunt. iultfr Drug L'hem. Cut h-'lr I'Mpi., H.'(un. trMaiinl km," Uvw to Cun Bab liuuwrv" liOXH KELT WANT IX Kl (HONE. Whllo working In the largest dye ing and clebiilnt, works on the const and while there seeing lots of gnr- ments shipped from Eugene to be dry-cleaned, or dyed, and after Inves- ftlgatlns and going over, the ground thoroughly wo saw at once that there wns a good opening for a first-class cleaning and dyeing works in Eu gene, rip we have decided to put In a first-class plant and arc doing well from the start. Wo are the only ex perts In this line north of San Fran cisco, and have had over J 2 years' ex perience and gun ran tee all work. All articles dyed nnd cleaned by us arc treated separately for sanitary pur poses and done by hand. In this way we obtain good results and as no ma chinery la used In our work that will tear or Injure the fubrlc. Everything possible In cleaning or dyeing. Eugene Dye Works, 6i!) Willamette street 'Phone Red 2861.. C. Marx, Jr., manager. Nice rooms and beds for 25 cents at Courthouse Lodging House, Just north of the courthouse. Quiet plnce and close to the business part of town. See transparency "Ucds" from Beckwlth corner. Headquarters Do your X-imis alinppliiK (odny. We etui lve foil our undivided iittt-iillon. , liurKcst, Inst, most coin pletc stock of Toys nml Holi day kihhIh nml Musical In. slriiineiitH ever neon in En Irene. X-iuiih CiiimIIi-s, Re do.. Come early. Conic (odiiy. nml enjoy lookiiiK over tlil Toydom while our slock In complete. It will pay you. 0xn Evening Barker Gun lS WORKS If 23 East 'Ninth Street C. F. CECIL Tailor 32 East Seventh St. ' Price Reasonable i v, .... ;m Cook With Fuel Gas 1000 feet $1.75 LightingGas 1000ft $2.20 Fine line of electric light fix tures carried in stock. Lights at reasonable rates. Buy an elec tric iron ....... Willamette Valley Co J. M. HODGSON Manager. Take Notice We are now prepared to fill your cftters for all kinds of feed We have also just received direct , from California, figs, raisins, dried peaches and apricots for the Christ mas trade. Best quality at right prices. Money Back Qualities The Fountain Grocery o LIVERY AND 'FEED STABLE. BARNARD & WEST, Proprletore. stage lines. Eugene-Florence, I Parties at hotels desiring to go to Florence or McKenzieRiver t points should notify the evening: before as stage does not stop at private houses. McKenzie itage leaves 5:30 a. m Florenw stage 6KX)a. m. , . Phone, Main 21 West Ninth St. The highest medical and cientlllc authorities have recogluied beer as a LIQUID FOOD The drinking ol brer is considered today one oi the most Important factors In tbr promotion of TRUE TEMPERANCE Bottled beer Is hygenic In every wruse of the word, every bottle being pasteurized Aoi therefore absolutely pure, SALEM BEER require, no special mention the product speaks for ItwM All we ask I. (or you to try I Quarts, per bbl. (6 oz) J 10.00. Quarts, per case (2 do.) $3.50. Pints, per bbl. ( 10 dot.) J10.00. Pints, per case (3 dot.) $3.30, F. O. B. Salem. Orders should be ent direct to the SALEM BREWING ASSOCIATION,, . Salem. Oregon PHONE MAIN 40. PALACE MEAT MARKET. Pure Leaf Lard, 5 lb. can 65c Bacon, per lb. 15c All Boils and Stews at strictly Cost Price. Broders Bros., Proprietors. MISS JOSEPHINE JENSEN' a lormer pupil ol Mr. Paul Clark StsuMer, late ol Eugene, Oregon, but now with the Denver Conservatory of Music, wishes to announce that she wilt lake pupil. In Piano and may be found at her studio in Eugene Oregon. On Thursday, ol each week she will Instruct classes l.i Sprloglleld. For terms and announcements apply to No 167, E Third .treet, Eugene' Oregon. CALL UP PHONE MAIN 68 And gel your MEAT delivered lo any pari of the city at any lime of the day JJJJ by special delivery. JJJ E. T. BUSHNELL 277 J3th od Patterson Sts Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR SALE 54 Willamette SL.; Eugeoe.Ofegoo, Phon. lilaok 1141 a Gas Raie Our New Gas 1 Plant will soon be completed. Make application r for gas connection which we make free of charge. iog 45 WES r EIGHTH ST, Eugene Transfer Co, Successor to CUrtu All kind of hfttilltif and team wotk, PUdo moving a peclaitv. Wood tot Salt. Stoma. CUTiCt tl italrwair aou'h of Lmb aad fiavtofi Baafcl Omct Tilephoni Red tOtl. thoo Etd 10ll, Miss Grace Mount VOICE CULTURE reran $3.00 per month CiU at 557 High street, Monday tad Wedncidav afternoons MISS IRENE POTTS Piano Teacher Pupil of Miss Rose Hollcnbecfc, 273 W JOth-Phone Red 2982 DANCING Dancing every Friday evening lm Davie, hall on Nlntb itreet. The theater orchestra ol six pieces furnishes the muslo, Lloyd E. Bellman. Mgr, 'iSJ" Andrew Svarverud, Leader. s o 0 0 .v.,.,CJjUCll11 wear iwffiun Mice Pho", Red 795