THK Kl'fiKXE IIAILI SVARI). SATIUIUY, XOVKMUKK
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Early CiM)oi
Morning
Comfort
Vn your sleeping-room windows let
L crisp, fresh air bul your room
LJ not be cold while dressing a
Cji ol a match and the welcome heat
Cradiating lrom me
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
lion lino- ihe bath-room quickly it's a ureal
Juke the morning dip as glorious as in the summer.
t Nmv it's breakfast time make the room cozv anil rherrfnl
Weaklasl more enjoyable and start the day without a shiver. The Auto
" . c i.J n..--. .,.t. ,11 . I J II
Si makes it impossible to turn the wick too high or
i low. Cleaned in a minute burns 9 hours with
tie tilling. Finished in Nickel and Japan. Every
fealer guaranteed.
V JPaTSI art"ltAc",'ieliKdtaiiiynm
I J&y &P ulest .nJ bol lor .lUund
I Vp household use latett improvfd central drah
nier trigHl light at mall cost. Absolutely sale. All parts easily
ajied. Macle ol brass, nickel plaled. Every lamp warranted. 0
pa aural get (he Rayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater Irora your
C, write to our nearest agency (or descriptive circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Iacorporated)
L :-
OU CAN.
SF31NGFIEl0
LETS ColfsAfiTo
FOR CEMEKTWALKS
t CHURCH NOTICES 11
run-mount tci-iiiH Church
C. H. Wooley. lusu.r. Temperance
Sunday. H a. m. sermon O::30 p. ui.
Soriiure readings. Sours, piuvers
and short addresses, s. S. 2:30 p.
ill.
Toast Your Bread.
Boil Your Eggs.
Percolate Your Coffee.
Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Candies.
Heat your Curlnig Irons
ALL BY ELECTRICITY
V
the Latest Electrical Cooking Devices In our winc'ow.
The El Tosto.
The Water and Milk Heater.
The Coffee Percalater.
The Chafing Dish.
The Curling Iron Heater.
acific Electric Engineering Co.
516 Willamette Street
At the regular meeting of the cllv
council Friday night the bids for the
construction of sidewalks, curbs and
glitters between Mill and Second
beeond streets and between Fifth
and Seventh streets on Main, were op
ened and read after being carefully '
considered. Upon motion the contract '
was awarded Beadle & Noble. Gils'
Myers, of Eugene, had the former;
contract and also bid on this work.!
He has nearly completed his contract
and so far as we are able to see has
done a good job but lost out on the'
contract on account of his figures be-'
lug higher (ban those of Ueadle & I
Noble. The work of building the walk ;
between Second and Mlli will be
started at once or as soon as the;
weather permits, but the other two
blocks will not be built till spring1
because the ground Is low making it '
almost impossible to do the work" on :
account of so much standing water, j
The successful contractors are resl-t
dents of Springfield, coming here
from Michigan nboilt a year ago. They
have done some cement work here,
most of their work during the past
year has been In Eugene. Hoth gentle
men have been doing finishing work
for the largest contractors In Eu
gene, and from what we learu are
first class mechanics.
Within another week It Is prob
able that two real estate deals will
be made In Springfield Main street
property, which will ultimately re
sult In the addition of two fine store
buildings. One it is understood will
be a two story brick and the other
made of concrete. They will both
have a frontage of 60 feet or more
and will be erected in the early
spring.
C. W. Semnies was In Springfield
Tuesday In the Interest of the Eu
gene Guard. He was also hustling
for new carriers for the daily as
Frank Casteele, who has been deliv
ering the paper to the subscribers
here has decided to quit on account
of bad weather.
Mr. A. S. Nlckerson, who was tak
en to Portland for hospital accomo
dations was successfully operated
upon and his friends here will be
glad to know that a speedy recovery
is expected.
Several of our now citizens went
to Eugene last Saturday forenoon to
take the civil service examination
for the rural free delivery. They
were trying for the route mado va
cant by the resignation of M. C. Da
vis, who has 'been carrying the mail
on route No. 1 for 'the past Beveral
years. We are informed that four
trom springtteld took the examina
tion but as Uncle Sam has employ
ment for but one of the four, dis
appointment surely awaits the oth.
era.
Warrants of arrest were issued by
the recorder on a complaint sworn
to by the marshal, Monday, wherein
two of the pool hall proprietors were
arrested for keeping their pool hall
open and their tables running on
Sunday which Is contrary to Ordin
ance No. 40. Upon a plea of guilty
they were assessed the minimum fine
which was $5 and cots. News.
lUiplist Cliureli
O. C. Wright, pastor. Bible school
at 9:45. Morning worship with tor
moil by the pastor at eleven. B. Y.
P. U. at 6:30. Evening worship at.
7:30. Stereoptlcan prelude "Anna
Creek Canyon" In series on Crater
Lake trip. Address by Mr. Gale Sea
man of Los Angeles. Good music.
St. Mary's Kplsc-opol Church
Corner of 7h and Olive streets.
Hector the Key. P. K. Hammond.
Holy Communion at S a. m. Sunday
School at 9:45. Morning prayer anil
sermon at 11:00. Evening prayer and
sermon at 7:30 Strangers and visit
ors cordially welcomed.
Christian Cliut-ch
J. S. McCalluiu, pastor. Bible
school at 9:45. Preaching at 11 a.
in. nnd 7:30 p. in. Junior Endeavor
at 3; C. E. and Intermediate nt 0:15.
Morning subject. "Influenco of the,
Disciples." Evening subject, "The
"Lost Boy." Special music both
morning and eveulng. Prof. Glen has
charge of the choir. A cordial Invita
tion Is given to attend all these services.
o X
UNO A WOMAN'S WORK ;i
lyCTaeTpinkham
I
Tint You Wall
With
Calcimo
The Sanitary Finish
vc'sily applied and durable
NEW DESICNS IN
WALL PAPER.
Overton Wall Paper Hi
and Paint Company
16-18 West Seveuth 9l,
lulled Hrethern Church
J. W. Sprecher, pastor. Sunday
school, 10:00 a. in. Preaching. 11:00
a. m. Junior C, E., 3:00 p. m. Sen
ior C. E., 6:30 p. m. Prenching
7:30 p. m. Prayer service Thursday,
7:30 p. m. Topic for sermon, morn
ing, "A Scene In a Pious Home."
Evening, "Reinstated Joys."
Central Presbyterian Church
Cor. 10th and Pearl streets. H. N.
Mount, pastor. S. S. at 9:45 a. m.
Jr. C. E. at 2:30 p. in. C. E. at C:30
p. m. Boys' meeting at 3:30 p. m.
addressed by Mrs. George Pratt of
Portland, subject, "A Live Wire."
Boys over 12 years of ago Invited.
Public worship at 11a. m. addressed
by Mr. Soamnn, const secretary for
student Y. M. C. A. Subject, "A
Great Calling." Evening service at
7:30 p. m. This church cordially In
vites all strangers to be at home
with us and especially the delegates
to the boys' convention and their
friends.
E
CARTER
The
LENOX
Portland's New and Most,
Modernly Furnished
Mm HOTEL
J
Third arvd Main Streets
PORTLAND, - OREGON
Possessing everv rnnvrnirnce and an ideal location
iirontins' on the Wuliful citv claia. Adjacent to
(business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
; (W . &
?vety room. Private balhsi Bus to and from all trains
s Eurroeon Plan . Rates American Plan
("id 11.50 per day.
S2.50 with li
fH S2.50 with hath
Guard on File
$2.50 and $3.00 per day.
$3.50 and $4.00 with bath.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
-i (os,im?!y cart d by
Ui--o liiUlo ruin.
TVy also relieve DIs
trw-i (i xu Dyspepsia, Id
i-sUon and Too Uoarj
ftitirifr. A perfect rem
iily for Dizziness, Nausea
Drowsiness, Bad Taste
la tho jMouth, COatu
TuniniP. P:tfn In UioHIdc
TOHI'ID LIVEIL Thcr.
.vgulatfl tbe Bowels. T'.inily Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PSICI
CARTERS
flTTtE
IVER
PILLS.
Gennine ltist Bear
Fa-Snmlo Signature
!Tl fUTES
COSY RESTAURANT
We will give you a good
meal for 25 cent3
Lunch from 5 cents up
Begging a share of your
patronage
I am at your serivece,
S. WHITE, Prop.,
6th and Willamette.
Every Woman
UUUtmite avuu iuuwi uuw.
MARVELWhirlingSpray
5 I.'K T oris DISPLAY
of fancy groceries and see what
a wealth of fiVods we show, put
., ,tractlvoly and conveniently
In cans and jars, loese
appetizing, pure and Q'K.icsome
and. besides being s attractive
o the palate, they are conven
"allty is
leiQfor
high; prlc. -
U. GREEN, DEACROCER
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Willamette St.
Phone Main
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.Methmllst Clmrcli
D. H. Trimble, pastor. Class 0:45
a. m. The pastor speaks at 10:30 on
"The Fight for Life," at 7:30 p. m.
third of series on Homo Four
Square, "Tho Son's Corner." Sunday
school 12 m. Leagues 0:15 p. m.
Special music at hoth services. In the
evening service., Prof. L. C. Head,
director of the Eugene Military band
will lead an orchestra. Tho choir
and orchestra will give a musical
program from 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.
All are welcome.
Th first of tho sacred concerts to
bo given under the auspices of the
Men's Sunday Evening Club at the
Methodist church every Sabbath eve
ning during Ihe winter months, will
occur Sunday night, Nov. 29th.
Program.
Oregon Prelude, "Prelude In A",
Batiste. Melvln Ogden, Organist.
Hvmn, "Onward Christian Sol
diers." No. 383.
Praver.
Anthem, "Still, Still With Thee."
Strong. By chorus.
Offertory. Organ solo, "CuJub Anl
mani." by Rossini.
Orchestra number, "Goodnight",
Baldalus. Prof. L. C. Heed and
brass nuartctte
Hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers," No i
415.
Sermon, ' The Son's Corner In The;
Home Four Square."
Hymn "Fortitude", No. 407.
Benediction nnd Doxology. !
Organ Postlude, processional
March, Alex Guilinant. ;
First Church of Clirlnt, Sclenllsl j
Corner !ith and Pearl BtreetB. Sun
day service. 11 a. in. Subject, An
cient and Modern Necromancy or
Mersinerlsm and Hypnotism." Sun
day school 12 m. Wednesday evening
meeting, 7:30 p. in. Free reading
room open daily, except Sundays
from 2 to 4 p. m. All aro welcome, j
Nat ura nnd n woman's work win.
'lined have prodiuvtl the grandest
remedy for woman's ills Unit the
world has over known. j
In the tfood old-fashioned days ol
our iriaiidiiiothi'1-s tliev relied uinitl i
the looU nnd Ileitis of tho Held toll"
euro disease mid mitiirnte sutlVnui;. j f
Tho Indians on our Western !
1 lams to-uuy can produce roots tuid
hcihs for every ailment, nnd cure
diseases that buttle tho most skilled
physicians who have spent years in
the study of drugs.
From the roots nnd herbs of the
Held l.ydia K. l'iukhum more, than
thirty years ago tem'e. to the women
of the world n remedy for their pe
culiar ills, more jxilent and eltica
cious than any combination of drugs
Lydiu K. l'inkhnin's Vegetable
ComiKiund is now recognized ns the
stunilurd remedy for woman's ills.
Mrs. liortrm Muff, of 616 N.C. St,
IjonLsiium, Mo., writes:
" Complete maturation to health
incans so much to me that for the nuke
of other tetnVring women I aro nilliug
to make mv troubles puhlic.
" For twelve years 1 had leen aufTf r
ing with the worst forumof female ills,
during that time 1 had eleven different
physicians without help. No tnngut'
i:m trl! what 1 MitVercd, and at times I
could hardly walk. About two vcan
iuro 1 wrote Mrt. Pinkham for advice
I followed lit and can truly say thai
Lydla E. PinUbioira Vegetable Com
pound and Mra. PiuUham'H advice re
stored health anil strength. It il
worth inountaiuB of gold to suffering
women."
What Lydia E. rinkhiim's Vege.
table ConiixHincl did for Mm. Muff,
It will do for other Hulfering wouwa
Sanitary
Eye Glasses
NO C0RK; WQ f.'JSSER,
M0 CELLULOID,
NON-IRRITATING
MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE
Chooso your optician as you
would your physician. For ef
fectiveness of work rather than
lowneas of prlco.
Dr. Franc Lucile Hard
Optician niul HerracdoiiNt.
Suite 1-4, New Chrtsinioi lllitir.
Liberal
Accommodation
Tht prartU'o of oxtemllnjc to
patrons h3 Hborut accomniodii
(iou ns is ctmslsttMit wtth safe
blinking !a Iho ruto of tho
MEUOHANTS HANK OK EU
geue. ChitcktiiR nocuuuts ar
IiivUfil. Kvrvlen drafts and
travclora' chtoks fur sale.
- -
in
inmii mm i it, in nui rt,
Capital $65,000
V I.AVK 4XUNTy MAP.
My Lane County Map Ib now ready j
from the printer. ThoBO who wish I
a copy will do me a favor by drop
ping me a post card. The price Ib
$10.00.
1 have only a small block of these,
maps and as the mounting and col
oring Is made at a rate of 8 maps a'
day, they will be delivered at this
rate' to the JuoBcrlberi and la the
same rotation as they are ordered.
SIMON KLOVDAHL.
Ait roar anifrlrtfarlt.
M A Jl V E 1. , P 'Vt ,
W...lril I'U'k' ".. PTtaM
ijii..-,vIii lrlt nt're-
e
(K)li rol'CH CTItK.
For the nunelei cure of coughs,
colds, asthma .ml broncltls and all
lung romi.laiiits lenmiTX to consump
uon, uvt i " .
have for a'
lished reiiut
llet Table Hoard In the city.
r.-w flr'e rooiiii
Mil. A. W'ATHKWS.
71 Wwt Xlnfh Street.
and wild cherry
nalntained an eBfaii
on as a standard
rougn renii n cuniains "
mm r.r hari'ul drugB and can be
given with r.it
$1.0 0 S"M ''
Hams Mfg. Co,
Quality and
Style in
Clothing
Are the strong features of
the MICHAELS, STERN &
CO.'S line, sold exclusively
in Eugene at Hanson's.
This brand alone is a guar
antee with those who
know what good clothes
are. Our line of suits of
all grades and prices was
never more complete and
we know our prices are all
that the most careful buy
er could desire.
Come and see for your
self, and we will take
pleasure in showing our
goods whether you buy or
not.
Our line of gents fur
nishings is complete and
in shirts, underwear and
neckwear we are sure to
have just what you are
looking for.
ED. HANSON
Kast Ninth Street
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Invites your iierounl, whether large
or small.
Your business will reeelvu prompt,
nccurutn and con rtilunt lal atten
tion. 8AKK DKPOSIT ItO.VKS FOU UKN'I
T. O. HKNI)HICiS President
S. 11. ICAKIN, Vice-President
P. K. 8NOIX1KASS, Cashier.
DMtWIN II 11 1 STOW,
Assistant Cashier
l.UKFJ L. OOODHICH,
Assistant Cashier.
Plumbing
Furnish your new hom
properly. Don't slight tht
gas fixtures. Wc do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. vJall
and let us estimate or
your work
Ay a & Heitzm&n
14 West 8th St,
Phone bUck 1117
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling
see LaDuke &Le(llerCo.
Well Drillers
Telephone Red 5121
999 Villard Boulevard
AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger car for hire
any time day or night
GOOD DRIVER
CALL BLACK 1231
fvi',."T."A-. r - nri
1
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WALKINO I'MIKIt A
IIOIIHIOSIIOK.
Is said to he a algu of good
luck, except to turkeys nt thla
Benson, Walking over hoo
shoes put on by us Is certainly
good luck to your horse. They
fit so comfortably, protect tho
tender parts so perfectly .hat
ho will know at last the pleas
ure of being rightly shod. Make
your horse thankful by having
us Bhoe him.
BURBACH
531 Olive St.
AND ASK YOUR
Neighbors about tho celebrated
Boss liuctcr Paints
Did you Bay
WALL PAPER
FRED LUDFORD
Practical Painter
Signs, Faporing and House
Painting
102 W. Eighth St. Eugene, Or
to children. Price
Linn linii; Co., Wll
props.. Cleveland. O
I!-
I
Subscribe for Tbe Daily Guard.
J. W. BARRlNGtR
Expert houjemovrQ
Moves anyth?. Twenty-five
V-eam experience: Residence, Ea
Fiftwnth and Oak Su. Phone
Red 451 1 . Eueene. 0.t?on
ii; KMHKH 8M
Is the da'e for next bits Woodmen
. vi'. .,1 ..ritprlnlniiiertf . f'onie
oi lli -J - , ; rx ..
out NelKN " ''Of VP""
friends. A K " i "' ' assured.
o -
jErT y Market rorK bausage
It icettlM
from l"f,rt ii
customer. I
ette streets.
Fred risk,
bought and r
repillatlon. ftrdt-rs
(me trial makes a
..t Fifth and Wlll.-.m-l
hone Ited 4SI.
OrKon timber landu
,:i Kuene. Orex'iu. tl
C.L.BEADLE
Stone Mason
iave orders at Whlie'a reslauranl
Come on West Eighth street or address at
VINCENT
RESTAURANT
MecQ at, all Hours
20c and up
Pnone Black t5S7 West Eighth S
W. H. SMYTH
j Siicceuor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
; will lo a K'i'ai trniinfi-r liUMltu-.!,:
I wood, Iiouim-IioIi koimIm, trunka and
i all tiilmta In Ills line will receive
' prompt null cureful atteiitlun.
"HuMlneM Prompt and t.r,fur' la
nur niotui.
Phoiiff Main 313
II,-.. Phone, IUmI 4U12.
WATTS FOR WATCHES
WOOI SAWl S'O.
raanif power by W W Monm,
oii H"d 32 SJ. Order lara; or
mall will b. appreciated.
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building
j Sand and good excavation
earth for sale
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W 4th
While
Viewing the
SkyScraper
on 9th Street
Right About Face
and scS
McLEOD'S
New Fall and
Winter Suiting
44 E9th St.
Williams ransfcCo.
light and Heavy Hauling
TOOD I OR SALE
504 WlllJirxlteSl- tiur". 'fon
Phone Main 661
EATON'S
Book Bindery
Hook lloulill;
Matf'i'hicn Itounil.
PorjOio Mailr. '
IllaW Itimks Klileil am! IIoiiikI
to Order.
ArtNtle lliMikhiii'lliitt Dion-.
Nothlliit Hut (IimhI Work.
.Nmit Hut IteaMinable 1'ricin.
Office at
EATON'S BOOK STORE