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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1907)
tiik kk;kk i.n.r;r.m, H'l;si.v, iii:ci-:jiiikii it, ioot. Useful and Appropriate, jORGAHIZATION, I WILL WORK FOR Christmas1 a canteen AS SUCCESSFUL EH I AS IN TH ST Presents ! For Men At The Toggery Smoking Jackets, $5 and $6' Unth Robes,' $6 j Cluett and Monarch Shirts, j $1.50 to $2.5o j New York, Dec. 17. An army canteen aHHoclatfou nan Jut ' been formed In New York for the purpose j of working for the re-establishment ' of the artny canteens. The associa tion will lis? Its efforts to induce coMKrexx to repeal the law forbidding the Hale of beer and light wines al nrmy postH. Henry 1'. Krye, a lawyer and lis leading spirit, states that the abolish ment of the canteen Is conceded by leading military men to have been one of the most unwise movements put Into effect by congress. Prac tical students say without a dissent ing voice, Krye states, that the res toration of the canteen Is necessary to minimize desertion and encourage enlistment, , INJ0NCTI3S AGAINST UNION LABOR BOYCOTT There Is Only One' "Bromb Qulnkte" That Is j Cooper's Theories Are Being Rapidly Accepted by the Eastern People IIAVK VOl H COWS TI'.STI I) I'OH TUtKlt(TI.O.HIS All those desiring to have their cows in the city tested for tubercu losis free (if charge can -send their names and address to .1. Christie, stock Inspector, who will notify the proper authorities to have It done. I'llONK 2Nri. J. CHKIST1U. A new line of Fancy Neck wear, at 25c to 75c Fancy Suspenders, 25c to $1.50 Garters rrd ami Lands, 25c 19 $J.oo Silk and linen handkerchiefs fancy hosiery, glaves, hats and umbrellas Roberts Bros. ! You know as well as any one when 1 you need something to regulate your j system, if your bowels are slug j glnh.y our food distresses you, your I kidneys pain, take Molllster's Itocky i Mountain Tea. It always relieves. ! 3D cents, Tea or Tablets, 1 Santa Clans Blocks up at ur store ; this year. Tell the little folks and i bring them in to see the toys, games. ; dolls and scores of other tilings that I gladden little people's hearts. Hull's ; Drug Store. One of the best Jersey cows In the country for sale for $."0. J. O Watts. i Splendid prizes will be given at Co. ' A's musuuernde on New Year's eve. Do not fall to attend. If ltogers 1817 ware at Walls'. tf MOST GR.OCERS SELL - 5 jogl Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Made of wlectcd Eastern Oregon bard wheal. It pro Juces more loaves of bread than any other flour and Ihe loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the Increased quantity of bread produced the cost la no higher than for other floor.. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS I L. TV Cooper, whose theory that I the human stomach Is the cause of 1 most ill health and who created a furore In Chicago, St. Louis and j other western cities, is meeting with 1 the same remarkable success with ' his medicine throughout the east. 1 Cooper has convinced an Immense ' number of people that his theory Is Bound and his medicine will do j what he claims. .. Perhaps the most Interesting tea-1 til res of the discussion this young . man Is causing are the Btatementsi made by responsible people who have j taken Ills medicines and have be come enthusiastic converts to .his beliefs. Among the statements of this char-1 acter, the following, by Mr. August ; Wlttmer, 1 049 Itockwell Court, Chi-' cago. Is characteristic of the wide spread faith Ml Cooper, which has grown up in a comparatively short ' time. Mr. Wlttmer says: "1 wouldn take SI.IHMI and be In the condition I was three weeks agn. I was practlcully an invalid for four teen years and think I had about all of the diseases known. My stom ach was weak, and at times I would have an enormous. appetite, and then again none al all. Pie and cake made me sick, and I almost always, had a sickening feeling In my stom ach. I was nervous, and for weeks! at a time could not sleep, and then, again could sleep eighteen hours at: a stretch. Sleep, however, seemed j to do me no good, and I would wake tired and more exhausted than when : I went to bed. "I was constipated, had pain In my back, and fluttrings and pains In my heart. I was unable to work: with any regularity, and took no in-! torest In anything. I tried nil kln-ls ! of medicines and doctors, but none benefited me. I had no energy a.,d no ambition, and had about conclud ed to give up when the Cooper med icine was recommended. Thanks to it, my health seems completely re stored and I feel likff a new man." Cooper medicines have created Ihe greatest sensation of anything of the kind ever before Introduced. We sell them and will be glad to explain the nature of them to our caller:. Hull's Ding Store. Washington. Dec. 17. In the case; of the Buck Stove & Range Co., of; , St. Louis, against the American Fed-1 ' eration of Labor, involving the right j , of labor to boycott business houses j which labor organizations regard as "unfair," Judge Gould, of the District I of Columbia equity court, today granted n temporary injunction to prohibit the federation from con tinuing the boycott of the company, pending determination of the case. The Judge declared it was not sur prising tba there was so little dif ference of opinion among the courts upon the question involved, and the conclusion that such combinations as that disclosed by affidavits filed by the stove company in this case were held to be unlawful, was based on an appreciation of the fundament al rights of free men In a free coun try. ; fne Laxative Bromo Quini USED THE WORLD OVOI TO OURE A COLO in on DAY Always remember the full name. Look or this signature on every box. 25c. A FULL LINE OF. New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Heaters Mfafeesadins S. L. LONG SttSrJS CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS MANY PUBLIC MATTERS (Continued from Page One.) i BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET i We are now located in our new building: across the street and we will be pleased to see- you SPECIAL 51b can choice lard fcr 65c Brolltlind Stews strictly cost price West. Sth Street. BRODERS BROS. NFW M ARKET conditions and bealih of cows. Tho ordinance was passed unanimously. Other Ordinances. An ordinance irotectln? the citi zens of Kiigene agalnat contagious and Infectious diseases was introduc ed. It requires every practicing physi cian to r'.'I'oi't to the recorder every ense of contagious disease within I 'l hours af'er It is discovered and a record is to b" made by him accord ingly. The ordinance was passed by unanimous vote. ' An ordinance ratifying and adopt ing Sladdeji's Third Addition to Kii gene was presented. It was rejected by a vote of li to t and .referred back for correction'. The city engineer presented IiIb ra port of the amount due the Warren Construcllon company for paving the two blocks on Wlllanietto street 1m medinlely south or Kleventh street amounting to $7201. (it). The report was Hied. Iiy million the mayor and Counclimon Calkins and llarbaugh wore appointed a committee to con fer with the city attorney us to tho ndvlsablllly of taking the recent de cision on the writ of review to the supremo court and agreeing with him on his fee for the snmc. This re lates to the d"clsliin of. Judge Har ris of the liquor ciues. (i. A. It. Attention. Members or J: W. Geary Post are requested to meet at tl. A. R. hell Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock to attend the funeral of our late Com rue. S. T. McFhII. Interment at Ma sonic cemetery. The Masonic fra ternity will have charge tif funeral t ceremonies. Comrades will use trol- I ley care to cemeterv. j ('. II. BAKER. I Post Commander. CHRISTMAS is but a few days ahead and you no doubt have a picture that you are thinking of having framed, and if you want it framed up in a modern and satisfactory wy. Try us and bring in the 'work as early as possible. The GILBERT ART COMPANY Commercial Club Building 1 r'niiiyrmwrs Altrnlimi. l. A mass nutting or rruit Knnvors ' niul ot'ier citizoiu will bo held Jan nary 4th, at the county court hoii;?e. 1 Hrnmliumt men will dcMivpr short addrcKsea on various subjects of in terest to you. Hut to imika the meet-1 Ins stilt more Interesting, you are requested to send in some question or questions which you would like to hav the speakers answer. You ore requested to send these in writing without delay to Mass Meeting De partment, Commerrial Club, Eugene. TIIK COMM1TTK13. noil1 Have you seen the display at Barker's Hun Store? Open even- COFFEE The goodness of every thing else at breakfast de pends on the coffee. Your amcrr return! your monrr if ron doo't like Schilling's Beit-, we par bin. e o Christmas Shopping HUSTLE! HUSTLE!! HUSTLE!!! y.OW IS THK TIMK TO lll'V A l.L KIXIMi OF ;ooi THixfis kok cmnsmts Tills la the Benson of decny and j weakened vitality; Kood health la j hard to retain. If you'd retain yours, 'fortify your system with llolllster's J Uocky Mountain Ten, tho surest way. 3iic, Tea or Tablets. nibUs nnd prayer hooks at Ka tun's, tt KUer's Oregon views nt Eaton's, tf Honiehuliuurs will rind the br.nt bargains In itluir street addition. Make your own terms; pay for your lot or aero tract out of your month ly savings. tf Good music at tne r'nrter'nuod rink every evening. Come and enloy yourself. tf Pances for pupils and their friends at Davles' hall every Saturday night. Co and hear their music. d22 . Dry Goods.. . We have a nletf assortment of table linen, and napkins suitable for Christinas gifts. A big assortment of afl kinds of HaiHlkerchlels, All useful as gifts. .Nice line of bedspreads, table rovers, stand rovers and oilier things t(T numerous to mention. Come and see.. .Groceries.. We curry n complete line of sii-oreriri. Hrndiiunrtcrs for Clirlstinas candles nntl nuts. The place for tin- leleiirntcd ll.iiiiiiitun Hall Cufiec the steel rut kind. Try luliil cun for Christinas dinner. We buy what you sell anil si ll nlml yi ii rrd. ( all ami; jcrt our prices tirforr buying riven here, 'lis our prices nre always down. MATLOCK'S Phone Main III). ;tl Kut Xinlli ln'rt' Can You findiuiylhiiiR that would make "a more appropriate Gift than a fine ;Mantk or Gold . CWk Cut Glass is always the thing for a Christmas, Birthday or Wedding Present for a lady. We have never heard of a lady who was not prowl of her Cut Glas A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR LADIES RinjJ Broof lies Kelt Buckles Neck Chains Lockets Bracelets Silver Novelties FOR GENTLEMEN Signet Rings Slick Pins Vest Chains WiKh Fobs CM Links S i I Pin Witches Would you make the Supreme Christmas Gift? 111 r A DIAMOND in any form is THE thing, and a good assortment in sizes and prices can he found ? AT WATTS' tot. wis Diamond Rings from $20 up Diamond Brooches from $12 to $200 mm A Nice Thimble. j makes a very acceptable and appropriate Christmas Gift Our stock of thes'e goods is very complete and we can please you as to prices Our Optical Department is the best equipped and our prices the most reasonable. Our work is backed up by twelve years of experience anu diplomas from the best Optical Schools m America To the Gift, Hunting Public... We extend a cordial invitation to visit our store and inspect our stock. We hav'nt the room or inclination to sing our own praises here, but we have the satisfaction of knowing we have brought the Jewelry Business ot Kucne out of its former stale condition to an up-to-date and progressive business. We want to make every customer an advertisement to us by giving satisfactory prices. J. O. WATTS. The Up-to-Date Joweler. Cor. 9th and Willamette Sts. Eugene, Oregon. Engagement and Wedding Rings to suit all tastes and all purses Our Rings 0 are of the best and Our Prices are guaranteed the lowest