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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1907)
THHIil'GKXK UAILY Gl'AItl), SATIKDAY, DKCKMIiKH 21, 1907 1 : AMlSKMKXTS , ; Confectionery Lunch Parlors Fancy Boxes Christmas Novelties of popularity already won 1 In hl.s l'ornier Buirf-'ssf-s. Mr. I)e pr-.:.sfntg -tho problem of tho educated Indian In love with a wuman not of his own race. This urrjonvuntional I story Is placed in an quallv out of f-'ourt-clzed audience witnessed the ordinary set: iim Columbia t:ni "The Holy City" at the KtiKL-ne thea- j vocally, with youthful colkxe life. Its tro. The play 1h all right, if you . campus hvroej and its football game, like to see subJeclB of this kind, m ,-. Stuart will be supported by a brought down to the level of the stage carefully selected company containing something that most of us take , miluy well-known players. Ilttlo stock in. Besides, the class of j actors wnu loay in nucu ui amaa i p I i . - are little better, as a rule, than II ill 1,1 HAN .e M1;!" REPORT OF MONDAY'S , COUNCIL MEETING" those relied upon to keep the Un cle Tom's Cabin" burlesque from J resting quietly in a peaceful gravel that It earned nearly a half century j ago. "The Holy City," under the; name of "Salome," was throttled byjV the officers of the law In the ICast, j and deserves to meet the same fate; In the West, where people are gen-j erally supposed to be even more sen- sative In respect to morality and re-', llglon, and altogether lesB morbid in ' temperament than the residents ofj the effete East. Th committee aiMwintel to re port on whether an appeal should be tuken from the decision of Judge Harris on the writ of review taken In the rasp of the city against W. R. Cue and W. C. Gay, made a report I In favor of taking the appeal. By ! motion the city attorney was in structed to perfect appeals In both 111 IMDIIDCDinnn Th'B committee to whom the ordl- ftLL I III I UIIL ULUUU ; nan(.e reql,i.ing a license for hotels, j bottling works, restaurantB, soft AI,IAHI,K PIIKSCKIPTIOX TO! drink parlors, drug stores and other similar places, was referred, reported MAKE HOME REMEDY, SAII) TO ln (av01. 0f the passage of the ordl- HE VERY FIXE EASILY I'AREK Headquarters for all kinds of CANDIES Our Own Manufacture Church, School and Lodge Committees for Christmas Candy and Noveities call at our store before buying elsewhere Xmas is Coming and We Have the Goods ( CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES And in fact Everything that is wanted for the Xmas Dinner. We carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Gran- v heware. Headquarters for White River . , Flour, ' J. W. WHITE. Th Grocer 1 Cor. 5th and Willamette Streets Phone Red 46 II i If you are not a depositor in our bank We can make It worth your while to do buslnoss with us, and we want you to come In and find out -why. Your InterestB are our Interests. Our success is In tho prosperity ot this community, and the prosperity of tho community is In Individual thrift. There Is nothing that offers such a two-fold opportunity to tho Individual as a bank account. The money you savo and deposit In (ho bunk Is yours It Is at your command at any time to better you rcondltlon, to start you ln business, to build a homo, to Invest profitably n hundred and one things thnt systenmtlc saving puts within the reach of any person. At tho same time that money Is going into circulation through lite jueilliim of tho bank it Is bulng used right here at homo ami U making for tho prosperity of tho community. Wo offer our depositors overy service and convenience In trans acting business. , Wo also provide them im absolutely safe depository for their money. Fifteen years' experience In successful banking, In which tho accumulated surplus nnd undivided profits fund now amounts to one-third more than the capital stock, proves the value ot Urn safe and conservative policy that wo have pursued. If you have Idle money awaiting Investment we will be pleased to give you the benefit of our experience and ndvIcA Ask for or write to us for a copy of our bank almanac. The Eugene Loan Savings Dank ' , Fjl.b:ishrd 1892 Capital, surplus nnd pedis, Itl'tt.ODt) W. E. KHOWX, President. F. V. OHIIUIX, Cashier. I). A. I'AIXE. Vice President. W. W. IIKOWX, Asst. Cashier. Max Flgman, who Is unquestlon-l ably one of the most brilliant and engaging comedians on the American stage and a man of many artistic j attainments, will be tho attraction at tho Eugene theatre on Friday, De-j cember 27th, 1907, in the sparkling comedy success, "Tho Man on tho j Box," which kept New York smiling for nearly n year and has not since been equalled by any other comedy. ' Grath's book which was all the vogue : for a long time and, like the book, . can be seen many times and enjoyed more each time. The stellar role fits Mr. Flgman like a glove and his success has been so pronounced that many competent Critics declare It stamps him the foremost comedian of the current age. Manager John C'ort has surrounded him with a coin pany of more than usual quality and a beautiful stage production. A leading health journal. In ans wering the question, "What is the best prescription to clean and purify the blood," prints In a recent Issue the following: Fluid Extract of Dan delion one-half ounce, Compound Kargon once ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsparllla three ounces. Shake well and use ln teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. It, cleans the blood of all impur ities and nourishes the blood. In Just a few days tho skin begins to clear of soies, bolls and pimples. It puts vigor and energy Into run-down debilitated men and women. For many years Sarsparllla alone has been considered a good blood medicine But while it built up and made, new blood, the impurities remained within and the good accomplished was only temporary. Sarsparllla, however, when used In combination with Compound Kargon and Extract Dandelion works wonders. This I'KE-1 nance. The ordinance requires that such business be required to pay a license I a Ar to nor via- fnr ctaoh nlnce. It simply puts these places under the surveillance of the city authorities, and they can see that they are prop erly copducted and no law violated. The vote on the ordinanue was as follows: Calkins, aye; Garrett, aye; Fisher, no; Henderson, aye; Berger, aye; McCrady, aye. The ordinance adopting and rati fying Sladden's Third Addition to Eu gene was presented again; the plat having been corrected as the council desired, and It was passed by a unan imous vote of the council. The matter of letting the contract for furnishing crushed gravel for the city's streets at 75 cents per cubic yard, to be used in the city crusher, was referred to the street committee. The mayor and street committee were authorized to hire what extra men are necessary to fix up side walks, street crossings, bad places In the streets, etc., and get the work in good order ts soon as possible. Manager George H. Smith has completed arrangements .with Frank W. Healy for an appearance at the Eugene theatre for one night of the San FranclHco Opera Company ln "The Toymaker," a comic opera ln two acts nnd four scenes. The piece has to do with Pohannus Guggen helmer of Nurenberg, an inventor of wonderful toys, and his daughter, Elsa. Plays and players have re ceived tho unstinted praise of tho critics of Portland, Denver and New York. ! combination puts the kidneys to work to filter and sirt out the waste; KKiHTIC tilt.VDE KXAM.N.Vl'KXS matter, uric acid and other impuri- j , 'ties that cause disease. It makes ! - The eighth grade final examlna- new blood and relieves rheumatism tlons for the public schools will be and lame back and bladder troubles. n0,j This prescription Is better than the i January 23, 24. usual patent meaicinos, wnicn are in; mv 14 15, June 11, 12. Teachers who the most part alcoholic, concoctions. The Ingredients cost but little and are easily mixed at home. Every ian and woman here should make some up and try It If they feel their system requires a good blood medi cine and tonic. "Slronghenrt," a coniedv bv Wll-! it costs no more to apply good Ham I! DnMllle. will be presented ' paint therefore use New Era. Sold here by Ualph Stuart and his coin-1 only at the Berger-Bean Hardware pany under the direction of Henry , Company. B. Harris, on Monday, Decomber 23, j - at the Eugene theatre. 1 . splendid prizes win ue given hi ..... As the college-bred Indian whose : a s masqueruue uu name furnishes the til le of the play, i Do not fail to attenc Mr. Stuart by a characterization of; linusualness and power, seems cer-. An honest bargain Is our pride, tain to Increase the large measure. I.uckey. have pupils ready for the examination should notify me of the number of questions want ed and the name of the person ap pointed to conduct the examination at least 15 days before the date for which the questions are wanted. W. B. DILL AMD, County Superintendent. ear s eve. tf Attend the masquerade a', tne ar mory on New Year's eve. The cos tumps worn by the maskers promise fo be more elaborate than -er be fore, tf ' Silver bonnet. ' brushes at Watts clothes and hit tf From E rery Ounce of Fuel When die mercury drops out ol sight i you us,i can 1 Keep uie house warm, you'll find it wonderfully convenient u .... PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) It's very light carry it aboul heat an, cold room. Turn the wick hioh or I danger no smoke no smell. Eajy cared or ana gives nine hours ol cozy comfort at one filling ol brass font. Finished in nickel and japan. Every heater warranted. jLckyi Lamp bniii.i ii aa i the Win winW vnini. read" or sew by i) won't lire your eya. Latest improved central drill burner. Made of brass, nickel plated. Every Ump warranted. II your dealer cannot supply the Riyo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater, write our nearest agency lor a descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) 'IT J. W. BARRINGER Expert Housemove Moves anything. Twenty-fiv years experience. ' Residence, East Fifteenth and 'Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eugene. Oregon j NtNWNIMNMMNIHIu E. C. Gulfed! $ Livery, Fef d and j I Board;rg Stables HALL &. SHUMWAY, , Oarry a fall hu of plumbing fixture) i t Plumbing tro sewer work. j J Also frnneral jol blig In tiuard'j ahoet lion work. iron woik iron p ' j Ittl 1 1 I '!. -. Phone Black 1371 499 Willamette at - Ncw Floor Room New Rubber Tire Turnouts. Fall Creek Stag! Li..e 109 West. 8 h Street. I Phone Mom 99 ! SUBSCRIBE I'Olt THKGl AItll f: SANTA CLAUS a mulled the reenrd In putting In our to.'k lor the holidays, and you will llnd no trouble In selecting a glitlrom our line of elegant decorated china. We dava many kIi ol varlout kinda, arranged in appropriate casta, thai make moat rxcluslvc presents, and a great variety ol dainty tingle pieces 3S 1 off on ell Christmas Chin commencing Monday the 33th and nJlr.g Tuesday the 3 1st ea " a WATCHES When and Where to Buy 1 m : FLATWARE SH 0 If yon desire n itond Wutch, mime the amount you Mi to spend, nnd wp will offor you tho lwst Hint In oMiiiiinlile. The movements mill cases we carry are those of established ren ulatloii nnd known for their neeiiraiy of time. IX CHATKI.AIX VAT( lli:S Our assert nieiit Is complete mid designs ex clusive. Our prices will meet competition Just a little iH-tter, tiinlily considered. Your Xmas. Gift Should have the qualities that cause them to wear, last longer and look as nice in yme to come as the day you buy them. These are the kind this store offers. Besides, the broad range of styles and vast ncss of stock arc decided features or selecting. Fur thermore the Luckey guarantee is back of every article sold, which makes this a reliable place to trade. Suggestions as follows, represented hy the finest patterns In Silvcrsmitliing, In solid sil ver and plate. Soup Spoons Chocolate Spoons Bouillon Spoons Sa'.id Forks Giltee Spoons Ice C earn Spc .s Salad Spoons OHnge S;ool,s Cold Meat Forks .. . ,, Pie Server Sugur Ton;s Tomato? Server D . v Soup Lsrflcs BuMerKnivjs ' Cream Ladles Vegetable Sp.xms Sugar Spoons BmBm Tonji Butler Spoons Olive Fork n IFWF Lsasa RY 1 W. M. GREEN, veal cb!oce 619 Willamette St. CR.OCER. Phone Main 25 l Arc remembrances for the future. Our stock is resplendent with hundreds of new novelties, such as wiJ X ...... . n ? dflicvht the eve and curse as well, oelow are suo-eshons tn cnn:;dir. Z C a - oo ... . M a I It! mu'k lacks huacki.kts. i'Kxhaxts. xkck chains, I.Ot KK.TS. MXK 1UTTONS, I-'AXCY SKT ISIXtiS SCA1SI-' PIXS, WATCH CHAINS, HACK COMHS, Kims i,ocki:ts XOItltY II AT PIXS, l:.MItl.l:.M ( HAIi.MS, waist si-rrs, I.OlttiXKTTK C HAl? I All (immU PrU-rtl In rinln I'lgim? Hornet, Slniht, 1.ei(lnuU'' PrhM" Prlii that nr not up on viw tiling nml iUn on nnuthrr (n iiutKo n4" nits Imlmirc. BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET Ve sre now loc.lcd in our new building Actouthe street And we will be plciseJ to sec you SPECIAL . 51b can choice lard fcr. 65c SXE9 Brol'titnd Stvt Mrictly cost prk We sell mithiiiK hut the In-st ( Its kind that Hl(t'- Is nevi-r n-laitl. Our prices nre nlwns the l-ncM that policy never varies Here ytiu itrt what yen huy. Come nml look anil price. It you can't come, write. record ' The Old liellnhle House, with a nearly forty years hehind it of luiyins perience We kniin when ami where to ihciiel fur spot cash mid nlve you the efit o( it. fj s. o LUC KEY, The Reliable Jeweler TAlI,ISHt.l) IX I son. COVNTHY tltlKHS StI.ICITft 1t? BRODERS BROS. 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