Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 26, 1908, Image 3

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AH the World Loves a Lover
Providence Joins in with the World in Loving a Hustler
Witness the weather provided for this community in its home building spurt.
The weather will not last; neither will the present low cost of building.
TKe
Booth-Kelly Lumber
1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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jure onMie
Right Track
your clothing Is looked
by our expert assistants.
saned nftrfoetlv - nraooAH
trly, delivered promptly.
ur charges by their little
make satisfaction an as-
ract.
Verythjn
anmg and Dyemg
'gene Dye Works
t
and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Sample room In eonnection located In
Itegiater lildg.,- Willamette St.
Oak and 7th Eueene. Or.
Phoa Main S3
THANKSGIVING OBSERVED
BY NATION'S EXECUTIVE
WILL HANG NEGRO
I WHO KILLED RIVAL
I
Julius
-
willavEtte
fat Market
der Nc Management
rClass Fresh and tSolt
ot Always on Hand
,We m Your Order Q
f & CAMPBELL
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is z
favorite among all thinkirsjmcn,
It is pos'i'vely the best 10c
Cigar on Uie market
Washington, D. C, Nov. 26. All
of the members of President Roose
velt's family returned home today,
for their last Thanksgiving Day In
the White House. At the executive
mansion, as in other departments of
the government service, the day was
made as much of a holiday as pos
sible. The secretaries and clerks
were given the day off and the Presi
dent, after an hour or so spent In his
office In the early forenoon, shut up
shop, as he said, and prepared to
spend the remainder of the holiday
with his family. This afternoon the
President left the White House long
enough to attend the laying of the
cornerstone for the Negro Y. M. C. A.
building that is to be erected at 12th
and S streets.
Turkeys for the Millions.,
New York, November 26. Thanks
giving Day was celebrated today
throughout New York more generally
than last year or the year before,
probably owing to the fact that busi
ness has shown marked Improve
ment since the election. Business
performances every single house
the city Is sold out In advance.
TlutnkNgiving In (titrate".
Chicago, ill., November 26.
Thanksgiving is always a great day
in this city, but this year the day was
celebrated with even more than the
usual fervor. The people seemed to
think that they had som esppclnl
reasons to be thankful and they did
not hesitate to give appropriate ex
pression to their feeling of gratitude.
The price of turkoys was high, but
that did not seem materially to aff
fect the consumption of that delir
ious fowl. Those who could afford It
bought their own turkeys and for
those, who could not, somebody else
provided turkeys. The Salvation Ar
my and the Volunteers of America
were, as usual, the leaders In char
ity on a large scale. They provided
Thanksgiving dinners for many
thousands of poor people In all parte
of the city.
As in former years the prisoners
In the county Jail and the boys In
John Worthy school, were given a
holiday, with turkeys ana many otn
I
Washington, On., Nov. 26. To-i
morrow is the date fixed for the oxo-l
cntlon of the negro. Kd Fallln. whose
I trial for murder took place before
the superior court here several weeks
ago. Fallln's crtmo was the murder
of Robert Johnson, another negro, of
whom he was jealous becauso of the
hitter's attentions to a negresa with
whom Fallln was Infntuated. In tin-'
early part of June Fallln slipped up I
to Johnson's house one night anil !
fired on the negro whllo he was slt-
ting on his porch. Johnson died tli"l
next day. The perpotrator of the deed i
was unknown, but as Fallln coulu
not be found, and as the onmlty ex-1
Istlng between the two men was wll
known, suspicion was at oure direct-j
ed to the runaway negro. Reward'",
were offered for his capture, and at-j
tcr several months of hiding, Kulliu
was found by two othor negroes and
turned over to the authorities. II" I
was raptured only after a bard flglitl
and after being wounded In tbe
chase.
I NERVOUS I !
DEBILITY I
nraxtirallv susoended Vday and . riellraeie on their dinner table and
the usual holiday spirit seemed to ,ome kn,i of entertainment In the
nervade the city from the Harlem rlv- afternoon. In nearly every orphan
m the battery. Special services a.rium. hospital old people s Horn
Watched Fifty Yeas.
"For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Bueklen'a Arnica
Halve; and It has never failed to eurc
any aora, boll, nloer or burn to whlc.
It waa applied. II baa saved aa many
a doctor bill," saya A. V. Hardy, of
East Wilton, Maine, it at W. A.
Knykedall'a Drug Htors.
Too can cure dyspepsia. Indiges
tion, sour or weak stomach, or lu
fart anv form of stomach trouble 11
In the churches formed the principal etc., the management had provided , you will take Kodol occasionally. Trj
feature of the morning and the at- a bounteous thanksgiving dinner for ( u today on our guarantee. We kuu
.onrtnni-o was unusually large tins th Inmates and also arranged some what it will no lor you. doiu uj
THERE ARE MANY CAUSES
Dissipation, Liquor, Tobacco,
Youthful Indiscretions, Etc No
matter what the cause NERVITA
Tablets are always recommended
as the surest remedy. 22 yun
f imoosii provti thslr mtrlts.
Your own druggist will sell you six
boxes for $5.00, (a six week's
course) and he wiH refund your
turner if you ire not beiefited.
If yta still arc skeptical, write
day for free UtklcU
' mm MUSCSCHKAM. -
KOI l HMM BY MAP.X IMtUO HTOKH
GASOLINE ENGINES
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING ana
"TUfoPINGlMACHINERY
Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Kngliira
for pumping, spraying, sawing, grind
ing. .Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Hcnlea for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and Mo
tors for power and light.
KalrUnks-Morse Windmills and
Tower.
Fairbanks-Mora Grinder, Feed
Chopper, Well I'utnpa.
All first quality goods at loweal
prices always In snick. Liberal terms.
I'roinpt reply to Inquiries and quirk
shliinMiuta, Writs for catalogue and
price.
TERCER.-BEAN HDW. CO
Agents, Eugene, 0
FAIRBANKS, MORSE flu. CO.
Portland. Oregon
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Crociaries
Fresh Greet. Vegetables
Flour and Feed
Na delays, wi - aur own delivery
Pierce Bros.
Phoo Mala SJ
' Eist9!t
kind of services or celebration of a ! druggists.
COW KICK I).
Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's, Veiitb
- . cti I rtaf Itin I ........ ,tiMu,
AS usual on inauMKiinis "j '" seilil-ieiiuMi"
poor of the city were kindly remem-, -
bered not only by the Salvation AM Mind lour lluslnrws.
j . ,k..- t.o-li rtl.ln nrimnlza- If vr.ii ilrm't. nohodv will. It Is
.,' i.,., .i-r. hv fraternal ind oth-',r business to keen out of ail the iuA Willamette streets. Phone In I
er societies and private individuals, t trouble you ran and you can and wlllj 11 -
a..-....., aTlermetl III me r.Hst oiur, Keen OK l (t'i "iiw ,.,, ...........
representing the crowded districts-if you take
between the Hovery ann in -, t-nm. in-) "'71' ,
.' . . j .t... tw.rw.rf.H ens- H l..linl rA ftllt Of VOUT SVS-
KlVer. tolioweu inr hiiic-,,..,.-....
in of distributing tne iiirnej-
None better at the Price
SPECIAL $1
SCHWARRSCHILD'S
"SCHOLASTIC"
FOUNTAIN
Schwarzschili'feBstK JMi
TheHause f Superior VuiulT
q56 VVT-oO''
- St-.
chickens and the other good things I drug
among th poor or tneir uisirnm.
The d;. was also nuiv
tutlons or tne ; mm
nus sectarian and other charitable In
stitutions, homes, hospitals and asy
lums The Immigrants on Kills Is
land were not forgotten and to many
of them turkey was u great noyuur-
you lase IT. rvinn s new ,,m;
Pills. They keep iiiiiinusness, ma
laria and Jaundice tut of your sys
tem 2"r at W. A. Kuykendull's
lore.
observed tr,nT pnr, Concano
, ; ,he penal and charitable ln.tl- .fcW 1 " . ' 7 " n ,,.
from Portland. One trial makes a
customer. Kast Fifth and Willam
ette streets. Phone Red 48S1.
,h afiemoun arKe oannr"i
ragamuffins from the poor dlBt.Wts
of the East side, clad In Improvised
masquerade costumes, marched
th-jigh th streets and enjoyed
thiQ-ielves without interference on
the part of the police. The program
for the evening includes the annual
Thanksgiving dinner of the boys In
,he Newsboys' home and countless
smaller dinners given by political or
raniiations and clubs. The matinee
performan.es at the theatres were
veil attended and for the evening
FIOl'K. F1AUR.
Valley flour. 11 la per
Billy Department Btora.
sack.
Mat your timoerlaada. If foa have
timber lands to sell, aead your de
scription and price. Fred Flak. Mer
chants' Hank building. Bngene. Ore
"o 0
Watts for Watches
o
AS'
IN ONI OR MANY COLORS
LAROEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OK
HIOH ORADE WORK
tint at n uiTui mutt
NEW YORK
CLIPPER
IS THf NIATCST
THEATRICAL 1 SHOW PAPER
IN THE WORLD.
14.00 Per Year. Slngfs Cc.ny, 1 0 Cts.
ISSUED WEKKLT.
Sample Copy Free.
FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (LU),
'ITIILIHIIKKS,
a w. sfru sr. ks Toaa
, i -u 3-1
liiibrellas and paraaols repsire.,
and recovered. Work practical; no
I icmd band listeria! aaed. ( ail v .
if.. B Walaoa at PotWT Cigar tor.
i4 OUia.
HALL tB, S HUM WAY
Plnmblng and HVwrr Work.
Ala (aaaral Jobbing In 'In an
abaet Iron work. Iron work prunint!
atcwded to.
wrr a tall Hae of plumbing nstu r
1-Vn.a rs satsdTI. Tib and Oak HI.-
" BETTIN8 k HENDERSON
MA AO Ml.
All kinds af krlca, staaa and cement
work aramnDr and aatly done. All
Dork guaranteed. Ratridenc U-l
tMIIassRii Ssreal, 151 West Faurtb
.lrt. Phaaa Had skll
AUlOMOiElLtS
Frastk S asrlt
Otttge Prarl as JilS.'Theuc i. d 17 1'
Reo, MifckW, Praaaxr, S4odid Day'en
The bnl an tar ! sWorIUO id.ifl
Cars ksr hsrr
a.n ;o (.Willamette