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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1908)
0 Cheapnt vs. ma iSS Uty Tn the matter of food m ' j . cuiuru 10 'sacrifice Quality for Chearme P,v f - 0 i - vwjiuii fe right and good but inferior food products are dear at any price. GREAT BICYCLE RACE AT MADISON SQUARE BAKING POWDER S MAN' Jj is economical not Cheap. Try it ine Dest at any price or your money back. JAUUES mi?G. CO. Uhlcado. uuaranteed under all Pure Food Laws Winm rs in Previous Slv-iy liacra. 1S99 Miller and Waller, 2733.4 miles. 1S00 Elkes and McFarland. 262S.7 miles. 1901 Wllthour and M'Eachern. 2365.4 miles. 1902 Meander and Krebs, 2477.8 miles. 1903 Walthour and Munroe. 2318.3 miles. 1904 Root and Dorlon, I3S6.6 miles. 1905 Root and Folgor, 2260.6 miles. 1906 Root and Folger. 2292.2 miles. 1907 Butt and Stl, 2CS6.4 miles. As has usually been the case In Inte years the foreign riders are to pre- dominate. Walter Kutt and Johu Stol i who composed the On'rman-Holland team which captured first honors In , last year's race, head the list of for 'elgn teams. Other Knrooeun entries noted ior their speed and eiuluranca ; include Francois Faber, Hongrl La j fourcado, Victor Dupre, I.eon Oeor , got, Roger Babrousoe,, Maurice Broc- co. and Albert Kiiward Willis, the diminutive English pace follower, ' rho recently established the world's I record by riding 61 miles 905. yards 1 nan hour. Tint You Wall With 1 Plumbing alcimo he Sanitary Finish y applied and durable llBW DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. ion Wall Paper and Paint Company J 6-18..:Wst 8eventh SiV-'v "' J Furnish your new home properly. Don't slight thi gas . fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitznun ;- 34 West 8th St Fhone bUckl II? I New York. Dec. 3. The week wnicn -New ork annually gives to bicycle racing begins tonight in Mad ison Garden, with the usual Interna tional championship meet. This preliminary affair, however, Is mere ly a cocktail to what the appetite of the lovers of bicycling for the annual six-days' grind, which will be start ed at one minute past midnight to morrow night. While cycling ns a sport has stead ily declined in public favor for a de cade and more, this six-day survival of the good old times seems to have lost none of It popularity. Thousands turn out each year to witness the event and some of the devotees have been known to remain in the garden for two and three days at a time. The list of entries this year Is cal culated to furnish some good sports. EUGENE LODGES HOLD SEMI-ANNUAL ELECTION K. MUNROE FURNITURE Eighth St., Eugene, (Vrcgou. I'linno Red 537(1. Agents for the I'crthuid Stove Works. three styles, Including tht trolt Line. Also the L,acleiit t-the best low price range piarket. line of Heaters ut from ry. examine our large stock iro buying elsewhere. BOARDING Best Table Board In the city. A rew fine rooms. .MRS. A. G. MATHEWS, 71 West Xlnth Street. Helmet Lodge, Knights of Pythias, has elected new officers for the en suing six months as follows: C. C. R, S. llvyson; V. I'.. W. II. nillard: P., J. Milliard; M. of W.. A. W. l.lvennore: M. of A., C. X. (iris iwold: K. R. and S , R. C. tirav: M. ! of F., C. A. Wlntermeier: M. of E ! H. A. Dunbar: I. (;.. B. A. Williams: 0. (i.. H.' Button; Trustees, I. T. j Nlcklin, D. E. Yoran. O. E. Roberta Knstcrn Star. The now officers of Evangeline chapter, order of Eastern Star, are as follows: I Miss Ann Whlteaker, V. M.; Rev. ; T. K. Hammond, W. P.; Miss Ida Pat terson, A. M.; Miss Eliinbeth or ml. secretary; Miss Ella 1-oomls, treas urer: Mrs. S. S. Spencer, con.; Mrs. Ella Edmunson, assoc. Con. 'ATHELETIC COUNCIL : WILL DECIDE PLACE OF 0. A. C. GAME Will Meet Next Saturday to Determine Where 1909 Game Is to be Played The athletic council of the Univer sity will decide noxt Saturday wheth er or not the O. A. C.-Oregon game will be played tn Portland In 1909, unloss some change la made In the plans of the council. Unlvesslty stu dents, prominent In coiiega politics, freely state that the council will not permit the game to e carried again from the campuses of the two lnstl- tuttons. KlRiires have been made, which calculate that all of the student mem liers of the council will vote to keep the game out of Portland, two of the faculty members, and at least one of the Alumni members. The members of the athletic coun cil are: President Campbell, Profes sors (tlon and Hawthorne, Trainer Hayward. 0. X. Mi-Arthur, Judge 1.. T. Harris, fleorge Hug. P. W. Held. Fred Monllen and Wm. Woods. (xdlego eiv. An examination for removal of conditions will be hold Monday and Tuesday. Zeno Riddle haa been elected cap tain of the Junior track squad. "Billy" Woods la the Senior: Chester Downs, the Sophomore; and Charles Reynolds. the freshman. Tho general expression of the stu dents, after seeing the Olee Club con cert, is that the club Is much better than last year. Tho stunts were ma torlally strengthened. UNION REVIVAL SERVICES . . BEGIN ON DEC, 27 Baptist ' and Presbyterian Churches Will Join Forces HINKLEY BROS. Contractors and Plasterers Estimates Furnished Phone. ......... ,'. , Red 2961 Residence, 148 East Eleventh street. ings on the Pacific coast and un questionably will do a great doal to advance the religious interests of Eu gene. Mr. Speer is a singer of un usual ability, will assist in the meet ings. The evening service will be be. held In the Presbyterian church which Is admirably adapted for large congregations. Arrangements have been perfected for a Union revival meeting of the Presbyterian and Ilnptlst churches beginning Sunday, December 2 7. Rev. H. 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