Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 10, 1908, Image 6

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The Best because it answers best,
every true test for Baking Powder
1. Raises lightest and aurest
2. MaKes the balling sweetest
. ' and most palatable
3. Leaves no harmful sub
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YOU CAN...
Toast Your Bread.
Boil Your Eggs.
Percolate Your Coffee.
Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Candies.
Heat your Curlnig Irons .
ALL BY ELECTRICITY
See tho Latest Eleotrioal Cooking Devices in our window.
, The El Tosto.
The Water and Milk Heater.
The Coffee Percalater.
The Chafing Dish.
The Curling Iron Heater. ' '
Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
516 Willamette Street
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THREE-STORY BLOCK
WILL BE BUILT AT
COTTAGE GROVE
Dunbar & O'Lone Will Build
Delinquency Court to Be
Held by 0. N. G.
Messrs. Dunbar .& O'Lone will
erect a three-story brick building
on their property with a basement.
Plans are now in preparation, ana a
thoroughly up-to-date structure will
be built. The basement will be of
concrete and the three stories of
pressed brick. A fine glass front
will be put in and an electric ele
vator and steam heat will also come
in with the modern utilities of the
store. The basement will contain
the grocery department, the ground
floor the dry-goods and the cloth
ing, the second floor the ladles'
ready-to-wear garments and shop
shop rooms, and the third floor will
contain furniture and carpets. The
building, aside from the ground
purchase, is estimated will cost be
tween $8,700 and $9,000 complete,
and will be another substantial im
provement to this growing little
city. The Garman-Hcmenway Co.
will move to their newly acquired
property about the first of Feb
ruary. Mr. Lincoln will move as
soon as he finds a location and work
men will remoaei tne interior 01
the present building, placing in a
plate glass front and a balcony
around the room. Work on the new
brick will commence about the 1st
of May, the coming spring, as soon
as the peather permits. The pres
ent structure will foe moved to the
side street and Garmen-Hemenway
Co. will continue doing 'business in
lt until their new building is fin
ished. This Is an unexepected
change In the building contemplated
In this city, and with the present
building in course or construction
awJ.Uwiie-to start In the spring, a
greater activity' than- the' place"' has
ever before seen will have started.
Let the good work go on.
The delinquency court of the 4tn
Regiment, O. N. G., baa been ordered
convened at the armory In Cottage
Grove Thursday evening, December
10th, 1908, at7:30 .p. m. for the
trial of all members of the company
delinquent In their duty.
Privates John F. McFarland,
Charles E. Whltlock and Harley E.
Queener have been summoned to
appear before the court tor trial for
continued absence from drill.
The court Is presided over by J.
M. Williams, Lieutenant Colonel of
the Fourth Regiment.
At the annual meeting, of the
Commercial club- 'held in the club
rooms last night considerable im
portant business was transacted and
officers were elected for the en'
suing year as follows:
President, H. O. Thompson; secre
tary r . H. Rosenberg; treasurer
George iHali. Leader and Western
Oregon.
ENTERTAINMENT AT
W. 0. W. HALL
Program Carried Out, Followed
by Dancing and Other
Amusements
A most pleasing entertainment was
held at the W. COW. hall Wednesday
evening, and a large number were In
atteudunce. Several musical num
bers were well rendered, and also a
few recitations. The two leading fea
tures of the evening were the drill by
the W. O. W. degree team and the
circle Guards, and also the boxing
match between "Joe Guns" and "Pe
ter Jncksun," In which the latter won
the championship belt.
After the program was finished a
social dnnce was held in the banquet
hall. The conimittM tvkho. in thnni.
those who took part in the entertaln-
uieui, ana also tne one previous.
These entertainments will be con
ued durine thn wlninr nnti.o tt,n
object being to create Interest and al
so Increase the membership.
ALBUM OK VIEWS.
The December Nobody
will be 24 Instead of 16
pages and 'be a souvenir al
uum ui ixine county views,
without reading matter, ex
cept the titles. Five thou
sand copies, instead of 3500,
are being printed. They will
cost the club 12c, but will be
Bold by the bookstores at the
regular price of 10c a copy.
No ads will appear in this
number except o the back
cover, space for which should
be reserved Immediately by
would-be advertisers, as the
allium Is ready to go to press.
Address,
PROMOTION DEPARTMENT
EUGENE COMMERCIAL,
CLUB.
UA.SOLINh WOOL SAW.
Garrison A Gibson saw WOO(i
ri'JS B,,ck Un- Honi
olitck 1761. tj
New dining tables and chairs di
rect from factory. Rc hl. i..
dow. Chambers HmrdWo flo I
Kodoi for dyspepsia. Indigestion
weak stomarfe ,our stomach, gas on
stomach, c. is guaraaJeed to give
prompt relief from any 9,rm of stom
ach trouia.. It will cure your dysDeT).
I. Sold by all druggist,: 5 Pel
CONFERENCE TO
PROMOTE COMMERCE
Washington, D. C, Dec. 10. The
fourth and last of the series of com
mercial and industrial conferences
that have helped to make the present
week a notable one in the national
capital was held today, when the Na
tional Council of Commerce met to
elect officers, adopt by-laws and to
perfect a plan to be followed by the
council in Its future work. The ses
sions were held In the offices of the
department of commerce and labor
and were attended 'by eminent rep
resentatives of commercial organiza
tions in virtually every state of the
Union.
The National Council . of Com
merce, which was inaugurated by
Secretary Straus a year ago, has
aroused considerable interest
thrnnirlmiit rhn country about sixty
commercial bodies from the leading
cities of the United States having
Joined the council since its first
meHtinir SRomtarv Straus haB be
come more and more convinced of
the practical value of this ' progres
sive organization, not only to the
commercial activities throughout the
eountrv. which can through the coun
cil be constantly informed of trade
opportuniites abroad, but to the va-
ment connected wltn tne Dusiness
world.
One of the features of the move
ment l thn establishment of a per
manent bureau of the council in this
city in charge of a capable man, who
can keep in close touch with the gov
ernment departments that have to
do with commercial affairs and ad
vise the various commercial inter
ests of important matters that arise
from time to time ana enect tneir
welfare. Similar bureaus 'have ex
isted for some time in Germany, Eng
land. France and other European
coutrles and have" found to be of in
calculable value in promoting their
foreign commerce. ' '
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Coitstipauon
ture may be gradually clispensedWdH
An no lonw needed astKeoestof
remedies, wKen required, are to assist
nature and not to tiupjJo.nl the naW.
at junctions, xhicK must depend ulti
toately upon proper nourishment,
proper efJortuidrit livi6 generally.
To get its beriejtcial ejects, always
guy the genuine
manufactured by tKe
California
Fig Syrup Co. only
SOLP BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
eat sue only, reguUr price 50f fr Battle
fflmvireiflirrl
As has been our custom
for the last fifteen years
we will put up any kind of
spectacles or eyeglasses
for Christmas presents
and after the holidays will
give the recipient an accu
rate correction free of any
charges for examination.
J O. WATTS
Optometrist.
611 Willamette Street.
Christmas
Cards, Bookle'ts, Postals, .
Holly Boxes.
Seals, Labels, Tags,
at
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
BOOK STORE
The House of Superior Quality
SB6 Willamette St.
BUY WOOD NOW FROM
EUGENE TRANSFER CO.
Exceptor wood, large load . . . rg.no
fry Maple, sawed, per cord . . a.Sn
Dry tie wood, sawed cord . , . jso
Dry body fir, 4-foot, cord. . . . ,4.an
RIOKNH TRANHFRR CO.,
A. C. MATHEWS
General Tean?inf
Concrete, Gtavel, Building
j Sand and good excavation
' earth for sale
Phone Black 231 1
or call at 345 W 4th
Of I neon; iruiy &enji ifuauvc
texntdy, Syrup of Kg anJEluW Sam,
which enable one fro form retuiar
kalut'K. dailv .to that: oasudonce to mi.
you wouldn't be without one another
or as low as you please there s
just direct intense heat that's
Beaulilully hnished in nickel
mental anywhere. I he brass lont holds 1 quirts, giv
ing heat lor 9 hours. It is light in weight easily
carried lrom room to room. Every heater warranted.
The fPWjn grnn meets the need ol the
- iioywLamp,., brigh
steady light ideal to read or
study by. Made of brass nickel plated, latest im
proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted.
If Jl Jam nnl jrnt-PrL..linfi Oil Haala'v
and Rayo Lamp write our nearest
tindiid oil, niBranif
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FoFsessing every convnierce and an ideal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
K ates European Plan
M-00 and $1.60 per day.
-52.00 and $2.50 with bath.
Eugene Cuard on File
ELI BANGS
J. H. MPEST
BANGSHLIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First'Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions
' ' ..STAGES.. .
McKENZIE STAGE leavn Eueene
at 5:30 a. m. Stapes do not call at
private residences but will call for
' baggage ii notified the day before.
Livery Phone Main 2 1
I Dressmaking School
Punils brinir own material and make any garment
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desired under competent instructors; classes to
all needs. Advancement according to capability. The
latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught g
thoroughly. Terms reasonable. . Fey further p.rticu- g
lars address MISS RECKESD, Room 1. Schneider Blk.
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Phoenfe Lime and Salpbur
Liquid Spray
The Kind that pays. We have lust received our first car
for this season J
Griffm Hardware Company
Agents for the Genuine "Phoenix Spgay. '
Where th
uoor upens
Constantly
You can quickly heat and keep
cozy the draughty hall or cold room
M matter what the weather condi!!.
ire ana ll you only knew how much
real wmlort you can have lrom
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
Ooslppea with Sowkeless Deriee)
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hour. Turn the wick as high
no danger no smoke no smell
because of the smokeless device.
and japan orna
agency.
The
LENOX
:jh - Port land's Newd Most
Mtxlernly Furnishes
HOTEL
Third ard Main Streets
PORTLAND, - ORfcCON
- Rates American Plan
. . $2.50 and $3.00-per day.
, , $3.50 and $-1.00 with bath.
O. H. SPKNCER, Manager
EARLMcNUTT !
EUGENE-FLORENC STAGE
A oaily stage leavesEugtneat 6 tn,
(or Mapleton, close connection fay
steamer for Florence and Acme
CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST BEEF
Many people say they are hard
to find hard if you don't
know, easy If you do. To make
It easy, note the address below
when in search of tender. Juicy,
altogether satisfing cuts for
roasts and steaks.
Broders Bros
Phone Main 40 - Wesl.8tbSt
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