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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1908)
r (The jality tore Helen Marfc & DRUGGISTS Hotel Smeede Building The Quality Store 0 IN FANCY BOXES jiristmas Perfumes ' Roger & Gallet's Perfumes Piver's Perfumes . Houbrigant,s Perfumes Ed. Pinaud's Colgate's grfomes in. Dainty Boxes Are . appropriate gifts. We have them in great variety of makes at all prices. Ask for your favorite perfumes. ... ... . . ine Boxed Xnias Stationery The prettiest boxes of .the best paper. Everyone needs writing paper, which is a most acceptable Christmas gift. le best Christmas goods are those picked ft first and the "early shopper gets them. PRUHIBII MLLINti CHINESE PHEASANTS FORJWO YEARS New Game Law Being Framed for Introduction at NSxt Session of Legislature I Officers of the Oi-vkoii Fish and . Game Association will propose exten j slve amendments lo the existing' - game laws of the stale at the com-: ' ing session of 'the Leslslature. A 'committee, representing (he Asaocla-' ; tlon, of which A. K. liebhardt is sec- : retary, Is revising the various soc- tions of the codo wlih reference to ; the protection of fish and game, it ! is the purpose of the committee to simplify the stale's statutes on this subject so that the bv.thkix cltlien by reading the law will be able to place an iutelllgent construction on Us pro visions. "The committee expects In about two weeks to complete the first draft of the law as wo will seek to have It amended," said Mr. (iebbardt yester day. "We are lakins considerable pains and dovotliiK a great deal of our time that laws which will pro tect our fish and game may be for mulated for the consideration of the suite's lawmakers. A mistaken im pression prevails thnt those laws In the past have been framed ill the In terest of the city sportsman exclusive ly rather than for the protection of j the fish and game. In lis work the committee is doing everything lu its: power to dissipate that Idea. What la i needed In this stale is legislation that 1 will protect and multiply the stale's: ; fish and game regardless of any sel-1 fish Interest. What Is more It Is the: intention of the committee to suggest I uniform laws that shall apply In all ' , counties alike. Kmlless coufuslon we i ' find has resulted from the laws as i they are now constituted from the; ! fact that different restrictions are tin- posed in practically every county of ! , the state." I J In response to a gonornl demand alike from the humors and the far-1 mpm tha rnmmlrtn. will Fannmmnn I ! n Inw Main llllatl IllfP ft Mnuud aonumt .if! at leaBt two years fnr the protection of the Chinese pheasant. Another law will be suggested prohibiting tho kit ling of elk for a period of five or bIx years. The Legislature also will be asked to provide for a bounty fund on crows, wolves and cougars. Between crows and the animals named It is asserted by members of the commit tee thnt more birds and other game are killed annually than by the sportsmen. It Is for that reason the committee believes the state should make provision for this sort of pro tection. Under the present law the county courts are empowered, It deemed expedient, to provide such a bounty fund, but the members of the committee feel that the expense should be borne 'by the state directly rather than by any one couuty or group of counties since the benefits following such a policy are state-wide and not confined to the community in wnlcu such a tax Is levied. Ore' gonlnn. Better Than Pills For Liver Ills. WrtwVI kaassV h letter ttun pilh. becauec tea In the rif fat wtr. - If HrCfl1!una Ih. Mm.'h aid. HsHIMl MM. UwvmU. bOVlk. ninn Ow.lhulion. Utwllv one NX TjbUl i H thai a nvnur, to amd tjtt li1 to Stomidi ami turcha ttinaif h the Uw. KJdtxfi axi I "nil. """not M N (Of. N.TMMS m tJwin Ml rif hi uW sdtW tttmil,aeitmMT CTTA310.BOX. IE 1.V HULL'S BED CROSS DRI O STORE. Su Uvtt i k m mm MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour SNOWDRIFT ANDJBIULLIANT every sack guaranteed Made ul sf lectd Eastrrn Oregon hard wheat. It fro Jaea mors loaves ol tread than any otbfr Hour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the (ncreaied ouaotity of bread produced 'he erst a m. higher than foe other flours. ASK YOU" GR(5CR FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS SNOWDRIFT sold by PIERCE BROS. A UNIQUE CimiSTMAS GIFT, Dr. Franc Lucie Hard has solved the problem for many who find It a task to select presents for their friends. Father, mother, brother, sis- ter will appreciate the sen- Bible gift of an order for a pair of glasses and a first- 1 class examination to be had j after Christmas, Insuring a perfect fit, and rest for the 1 long-neglected eyes. Thus i combining the useful and or- namental in the Christmas gift. See Dr. Hard at once, while 1 it Is on your mind, and secure , a coupon. tf IMPROVEMENTS IN TELEPHONE SERVICE Local Exchange and General , System Being Rebuilt Price Cutters STAN 612 Willamette Street, Eugene, Three Doors South of Ninth St Dressing Combs Transparent Celluloid, Our price 19c Boys' Corduroy Pants ' Long Pants, small sizes, $1 values, Our price 25c Boys' Vests Most all sizes, values to $1.50, Our price 25c Hat Pins Sample Line Values to 50c .choice 19c Values to $1.00, choice 40c Values to $2.50, choice 85c Ladies' Shoes Sample Line Sizes 2 to 4, Values to $5.00, . Choice .pair $1.98 Men's Dress Shirts All sizes, values to $1.5, Choice 69c Souvenir Post Cards Leather Cards Included, Each : . 1c Box Stationery Complete line just received, 1c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c Umbrellas Men's, Ladies' and Children's, 45c to $4.00 Cutters Price Smoking Jackets Buy him one for Christmas, $4.45, $5.00, $5.50 and $5.75 Bathing Robes Nice for a Christmas present, $3.50 and $4.50 Overcoats For Boys, Overcoats--For men, $2.75 to $7.00 $5.00 to $15.00 Cravenettes A Hundred Designs, Scarf Pins 25c to $1.50 Cheap to the highest grade, Boxes 10c to 75c Toilet Soaps Values to 5c, Special 19c Children's Hose All sizes, 2c values, Special, two pairs for. .25c Childrens' Rompers All sizes, Many patterns, , . Special 39c Cut Prices on Drugs -:- Everything for Less at STANLEYS BIG LAND OPENING Large shipment of 30-lb. Bilk Floss Mattresses ''just received, which we will sell for $10.00, while they last; this Is a savin got $1.60 Chambers Hardware Co. Dr. Lowe, the optician will be at the Hotel Hoffman Monday and Tues day. If you value your eyesight con sult him. DeWItt's Cnrhollzed Witch Hazel Salve. Best salve for burns, scratches and hurts. It is especially good for j piles. Sold by all druggists. L'ykey, the Jeweler ror good re liable goods, prices to suit. tf d&w ' Phoenix Lime and Sulphur e Kind .t fivs. We hate iust received our first car for this season Griffin Hardware agempany Agents for the Genuine "Phoenix Spray." Sanitary Eye Glasses NO CORK. NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID, KOM-IRRlTATIfcG MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE Ch'wj your optician h you nu!d your physician. For ef- (jf rr!lvprt of work r;ithr fhnn Dr. Franc Lucile Hard Opliriiui nl ItefractirinM. Suite l-f. w 4'lirioman Itldg. .1. W. Gllkynon, division traffic bu priiitrn(lenl of tho I'mific States Telfm-aph mid ToUfphnno Co., wan In l he rlty this wwk, IruvliiK for thn north on iht noon train. Ill m fu sion here waa to Htudy the hx-ai tH cphone situation with a view to inakins iniprovoiupiitH In thu HVHteiii and servirt, beyond thoiw Alnady under way. The company In now expending an appropriation of $21, 000 In outHldo improvfinentH in Ku Knne, and Suiwrlntendont (fltkynun Informs the Guard that he haH bw n Instructed to plan Inside fmprovo nicnlH thut will cull for at leant fl lareo a mim of money. It 1 the In tsiition t plana a modern awltch board In the central office like that which has been installed in Port land, and suitable for the peedK of the city for twenty years In the fu ture, d at i ti from 1910. In the mean time additional switchboards, like thone now In use, will be added to keep pace with the improvements un der way on the outside. The company Is aim arranK"fC for extensive Improvements on the long dintanco lines, maklnK Much val ley cities as Euwene, Albany and Salem clcarliiK houses for all local bimlnewH. instead of hiivtnK branch lines cut In on the main long dis tance wires, aa is now the catm. This will (all for the strinKlnK of new wires through the valley, rnd virtually a reconstruction of the sys tem. hen this work Is completed i in accordance with the plans, which I Mr. Gllkyson showed the Guard rep ' r s(-nt,-itive. no natron should at an: time be ronipelied to wait over ten! : inintiteH v r any long dlHtance call, 'and will K-neratly be able to secure ; Immediate w-TVlco. All these improveiiidts will be i carried out juit as rapidly as it is .possible ut do tho wtirk. whlrb 1 should have- been well tinder ny ; now bw. tor the financial fli'Q' of Billmire Bros., the draymen, bare 'just received from the factory at !rhicaM. a piano truk ut the latest pattern. I'lano can now b moved by this firm oo abort notice and In f.rst-cia shape. dll On January 20th, 1909, at Uose biirtf, Oregon, D 1,500 acres are to be withdrawn from tho Uiiipqua forewt reaurvtt; Thin ombraces lands In Hen-: ton, ha no, iJoiiglaa and Coos conn-1 tlen. , j Not all of thin land In subject to, entry. For $2.f0 wo will send you prepaid IS liirvto lithographic town-; shin maps with above vacant lands j colored thereon. Also full 1 untrue-1 dons us to dutuK, manner of riling,, etc., etc. i DOUG LAS CO. AIIHTHACT CO. ! (SuccftHBor to Frank B. Alley,) I ItoseburK. Or. 1VKW TODAY KOIl OOOD ROOM AND nOAHD lrt- ! vnt li(titf Ifi't );. K t It St., thn-c hlo' ks i frum WIllainHitn. I12 i j-ST A drlvtnK whip n 8th St., b. twrn Wnenin st. sixl Mh!lliton r- , dlenrn. Kln1t r pWnn leavw at W2 WtllAmette st. an1 t rowirrt, ds yon BAIiK -room rsl1inc on Wanh InRtnn strwt; crnr l't. looiiso: w tr, bath, nlfletrlr liRl'ts; bsrn; nnm frtiK. Com and It. Price 2tno. The ru-nl Kstaie Kxcbsna-n. d FOR HAT.B Tf you want fn a-M In on the irroiind floor w will sell you nrnMhlnjr for r,onn that can b ml up miJ sow for 10ft"0. Von will kirk voiirnlf If you don't h-d thl off. Tha Ileal Kstats Kwlnnir". '1 iiAinyiK? I J Dr. Iower th optician can be con i suited In the Hoffman Mouse parlors j next Monday and Tuesday. You ar lntrrM In whaieiw msy l.rtna you ths Mrhent prirm for your milk produrt. Plllnir erjim to wtll hrina you hlKhr roturns ttisn you n it t-l by any otliT method F.T'IKKK CRKAMFRT 471 t-2 Wlllsmtt - IMmn Main S W nr- ftftV'nts for tha Kmplr Or-iirn mtrur. to rnv.itWonn Tn th mHT.t th s1rnmn' 3 .1 Kndrsr.iO of Cobiirr Or..n,.to H k. Alllnrbsm. itlKn Ni.tt-f t hfhv rtvn tint .1 J?..drrnon, of Cobur. On-ron, hnm iniid- an Hrnt of nil Ms prwriv t If K, AIM V "MlitnH, fnr it.. ',ntH of hm . re(!Hr In proper Ion to tti amount of ihlr r-pip Uv- llni . .... All p-ron tiTln; rUlrns itlnl HKltrr.nr. -f. J. Hnndtrwon. nr" '-"'-''"' Tiofl'IM tn pr"nt the mini Tind'-r 'm!'i to t ssltrn- iw of fl. of I 1f.rri- In I 'lv-r,, ln- f'otinly Or, HMn hr month from tic dnt of tti fit ntihllrntlftf. nf tt.t nol' f-Mta of first ptihlKstlon, f ) -mhr 109. H. K. AU.IN'tlMVf Asln. OKO. B TfiRR!. Attorney. . I FREE DO To Some Little Girl We will give absolutely free to lome little girl 12 years of ago or undor who will write, us the best advertisement, stating why papa atid s&csi should trade at Triplett's. Advertisement to cover one side of a sheet of cpramon note paper.. There will be three prizes. First Prize One Large Dressed Doll. Second Prize One Medium Dressed Dolk Third Prize One Smaller Dressed Doll. Contest closes Saturday, December 12th. All should hand in the advertisements at tho store by Friday night, December 11th. Judges: I. H. BINGHAM, E. R. GILSTSAP, E. S. CARLYSZ. WINNING ADS WILL BE PUBLISHED o O