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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1908)
i mornu mtrnx miLm mondat, December 14, ism r 8 It Black Motor Vehicles A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed, 6 to 26 miles an hour. Neat in appearance " Travels any Road Made any style Prices $375 to $750 These cars are made to go any season of , the year in good or bad roads, are built like a surrey, high wheels, solid rubber tire, easy springs, motive power gasoline, substantially built. For demonstrations and hire apply to HEADQUARTERS AT BODD? & KUTHE'S, RANDLE &HOWER AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE STREET P- 0. BOX 455 EUGENE, OREGON 4N MADE EUGENE The old reliable : Peerless Washing Powder ; again on the market Place your order with us, Phone Red 3056 ,3 pound Cartons 25 cents BACON BROS. TEA IMP. CO. . ' 55 EAST NINTH STREET IP '4; ?H LENOX ' Portland's New and Most Modernly Furnished , HOTEL Third and Main Street PORTLAND, OREGON Possessing every convenience and an ideal location fronting on the beautiful city pl.ua. Adjacent to business center.- Up-to-date grill. Telephone in. every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains - Rates European Plan Rates American Plan 11.00 and f 1.50 per day. $2.60 and $3.00 per day. $2.00 and (2.60 with bath. $3. B0 and J4.00 with bath. Eugene Guard on File O. H. SPENCER, Manager Coffee The kind that makes the break fastreal Coffee through and through always the same. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at borne not too line. AND ASK YOUR Neighbors about the celebrated Bass Hueter Paints Did you say WALL PAPER FRED LUDFORD Practical Painter ; Signs, Papering and House . Painting , 102 W. Eighth St.- Eugene, Oi Picture Framing We have the largest and most varied line of mould ings in the city, and frame pictures to order at prices that keep our com petitors guessing. Overton Wall Paper and Paint Company 16 and 18 W. Seventh Street, near Willamette. . . T. H. Ellis . . CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick. ORDERS FOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Phone Black 6521. Residence, 854 High St. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke &LefflerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 999 Villard Boulevard Scott's Santal-repsm Capsules Sold by !. A POSITIVE CURE For liiilnnmiflfeoti or Catarrh of th lUml'ier fttiil DironMPii Kiihiftya. NO OPBB NO PAT. Ciitwi quickly and rermiinentlr Ml I nnnlurnl IklMmm of the Vrlnnry Organa. Ab solutely harmless. Sold by iru(dntB. Price .., or by THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO. 1 BtlklontalM, Ohio. A. Kuyaeudatl, drug- INSTITUTE FOR TEACHERS HELD AT FLORENCE Conducted by County Superin tendent Dillard Acker man Was There A local Teachers' Institute was held here last Friday and Saturday, by County Superintendent W. B. Dillard, aselsted by Prof. L. R. Alderman of Eugene and C. H. Jones of Salem. Nearly all the teachers in this sec tion were in attendance with Quite a number of the pupils of Florence school, together with a good many of the, parents and school officers of the surrounding districts. The exercises Friday morning op ened with several pieces of music Professor Alderman gave a talk on History. C. H. Jones then spoke of Music In Schools. Friday afternoon there -were sever al pieces of. music, and a numuer oi recitations. The subject of geography was tak en up by Prof. Alderman followed by Prof. Jones who spoke of Composi tons. Miss Feeley read a paper on the subject "The Teacher When She Is a Teacher." Prof. Alderman then spoke about arithmetic and gave the teachers' a number of "Dont's" forthelr guid ance in managing their schools. In the evening Prof. Alderman gave a lecture In the Presbyterian church, on "Schools." The audience were also favored with Beveral pieces of music. After the .lecture a reception was given at the school house by the Flor ence teachers, pupils of the high school and the eighth grade. Saturday morning, after several songs, Superintendent Dillard took up the subject of supporting school funds. Prof. Alderman followed with an Interesting address in favor of di viding the school funds or the great er part of them among the different districts in proportion to the teach ers employed and remainder in pro portion to the -actual attendance. . Several of those present took part In discussing this subject and consid erable Interest was manifested. At the institute in Eugene two weeks ago resolutions were passed In favor of giving each district $200 from the state and county funds for each teacher employed. In the afternoon Supt. Dillard ex plained the "Unit Plan," for conduct ing the schools of the county but said he did not think the people are ready to adopt It yet. A vote was then taken and showed a large majority in favor of giving each district four hundred dollars from the slate and county funds for "ach teacher employed. Florence West. UNNECESSARY MISERY FROM : INDIGESTION FIVK MIM'TKS AFTER TAKING A LrlTTLR 1I.PK1SINT A tih VOIR INDIGESTION IS GONE WHY NOT PUT AN END TO VOIR STOMACH TROUBLE NOW THEN YOU CAN EAT YOUR FAV. ORITE JX)ODS WITHOUT MOX-EY. . Why not start now today, and forever rid yourself of stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blties and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape's Diapepsln to start the Hi Juices working. There will be no ayspepsia or belcping of gas or eruc tftt.iOnS nf H1lrtliroiiw1 fnnrf- .- IWV,M, uu ICBI" ins like a lump of lead in the stom ach or hearbhurn, sick; headache and dizziness, and your food will not fer ment and poison' you breath with uuuseuua oaors. Pape's Diapepsln costs only 5 CentS for A Ini'ira naoa n n store here, and will relieve the most uusumue case or indigestion and Up Set Stomnrh In flva mli,,,n There Is nothing else better to take s irum me stomncn and cleanse the stomach and Intestines, and besides, " iiuuiKuie win digest and prepan for assimilation into the' blood al your food the same as a sound health ystomach would do It. When Diapepsln works, your stom ach festR pnto iioaif in ,!.... -'h an. you fccl like eatlng mu:mmmmmmsnmnna:mmtK:::n: Dressmaking School Pupils bring own material and make any garment desired under competent instructors; classes to fill all needs. Advancement according to capability. The latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taughQ thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further particu lars address ftJ?SS RECKERD, Room 1. Schneider Blk. M a a A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation earth lor sale , Phone Black 281! or call at 345 W 4th when you come to the table a niltll VOU Pnt will rfr, vn nnJ Absolute relief from all stomach misery is waiting ror you as soon you decide to try to begin taki wininiimiu. ieii your druggist t yOU Want Pnna'i ninnai.Dn K . t,.,,v ,,am( un:n you want to be thoroughly cured and as ng hat use of BUSINESS IN NEW YORK BETTER THAN LAST YEAR New Yorf, Deo. 12. Business is a great deal brisker than last year and the improvement in the general business condition or me country since election, makes itself clearly felt in the Christmas trade. The peo ple seem to have more money than last, vear, and owing to their greater confidence in the future, seem to be more willing to spend it ror nonuay ts. The shonkeerjerg say that not only is business brisker than last year, but the purchasers are inclined to purcnase a netter graae oi suuun. Of course, the great mass of th poor patronize the cheaper houses of the East side and the department stores catering to the poor and mid dle classes, but the mercnants car rying goods of a higher grade, and therefore more expensive, feel the im provement over last year In a much greater measure. The displays in the show windows are always a good barometer for the prosperity and this year their character clearly indicates I improved confidence, more satisfac tory conditions of labor and trade and more ready money In the pock ets of shoppers. As usual hundreds of street ven dors with their improvised stands or push carts have taken possession of certain streets of the East side 'and in the lower part of the town, which gives to those thoroughfares the ap pearance of a village fair. As a rule these street fakirs and peddlars are kept moving by the police, but dur ing the two weeks before Christmas the authorities are inclined to be more lenient and the enterprising street merchants are not slow In tak ing advantages of the opportunity, a ing advantages of the opportunity, is devoted every year to the inven tion of novelties In the toy line. Only depended upon springs and clock works for their moving power. Since then, however, the practical exploita tion of electric-power has made giant strides and the toy industry has availed Itself of a wonderful prog ress of electrical science and indus try, although the larger and more complicated electrical toys, requiring considerable power,, are still quite expensive, there are many interest ing electrical toys which are so, cheap that they are within reach of the poorer classes. Railroad and subway trains and even trolley cars with electric motive power are among tho most attractive novelties. Some of the more expen sive models have moving figures and are also lighted by tiny Incandescent lls'iiLo. EieuLriu uiutors iroiu the size of an English walnut to the quite serviceable size of a grape friut are In the market and find eager pur chasers. These motors may be used to' furnish power for all kinds of me chanical toys, vvhich may be pur chased separately. Automobiles, some of them mere toys, others large enough to accomo date a child of ten or twelve years, are also among novelties and many of them are bought. The display of mov ing dolls nnd animals Is unusually lange this year and shows remarkable progress in 1 mechanical construc tion. Particularly the walking dolls and animals are far superior to those shown In former years. As in for mer years the best and most ingen ious toys are of German make. They Include many Instructive scientific toys suitable both for boys and girls. For the latter there are doll houses of all sizes, the most expensive ones lighted by electricity and equipped with all modern conveniences. , JUNCTION . CITY ITEMS. C. 'F. Hurlburt has purchased the thirty-four feet. on the avenue from A. L. Schwartz and G. S. Keck which they purchased from the Odd Fellows lodge a short time ago.. 'It Is the In tention of Mr. Hurlburt to put up a model store building this coming season. This is a splendid location and- Mr. Hurlburt made no mistake In securing this property. Messrs. Schwartz and Keck have in turn pur chased fifty feet from Dr.- Hicks", which I3 the west end of the AlcFar land building on the avenue. They expect to remodel the building for business purposes. In addition to a barber shop and gun store, a garage will be built in the rear fronting on the alley. , - New Masonic officers: W. M., F. A. Saylor; S. W.. T. J. Dorsey; J'. W., C. F. Hurlburt'; Treasurer, T. A. Mil Horn; Secretary, M. Montgomery; si D. , Dr. Lehrbaeh;' J. D., Dr. Wright Lee; S. S., S. L. Moorhead; J. S., AV L. Weddle; Tyler,' N. J. Moffitt. .'; Charles Madsen. a 1 ate nrrivn'l, from South Dakota, has purchased, iuii.y-iive acres in tne new Dane col ony tract. He-is making prepara tions to build a residence and make other improvements. Times. MARKED FOR DEATH. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr.- King's New Dis covery," says Mr. A. C. Williams of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I had gained BS pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine' holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. COMMITTP.K'a VINCENT RESTAURANT Meals at. all Hours 20c and up Pnone Black 1557 West Eighth St yor schools, churches nnd Sunday ,"h?S",i wto s tor "nodal prices )n Christinas candles, etc. aJs 11KI AI.MAJfAC FHK.K vm"''r..Sf "'.'"K Machine Company. 15 lllaniotte street. 17 "Imperial ,Car Cleaner" will take Pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint ed or varnished surface without in juring the finish. Chambers Hard ware Co. New dining tables and 'chairs di rect from factory. See show wln ow. Chambers Hardware Co. PILES CI RED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, blind, pro truding or bleeding plies In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c See our "Superior" wood heaters befre buying; they will show you what a heater ought to be, even if you don't buy. Chambers Hard ware Co. Heating furnace, brirK and founda tion stone for sal cheap oy FIri National Hanh Lnckey, the Jeweler tor good re liable goods, prices to suit. tf d&w New stocK orass ana black and irons. Chambers Hardware Co. VT- Afrztd of Ghosts Many people ore afraid of ghosts. Few nenni are afrcid of germs. Yet the ghost is a fancv and the germ is a net. II the germ could be mataifieH terrible than any fire-breathing dragon Germ can't be avoided. They are in the air we breatS the water we drink. c The germ can only prosper when the condition ' 0.,,he 've it free scope to establish it. eli and develop. When there is a deficiency of vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow cheek . . "V is poor and the " sleep is broken, it u time to guard against th . tortify. the body against all term, by thi n of Dr' T' T0' ea Medical Discovery. It inoreases the vital Gok system of clogging impurities, enriches the blood , , 1st an uma organs oi digestion and nutrition in worti,,; o that the garm finds no weak or tainted spot in CL0d'". "Golden Med&al Discovery" contain. P .i"Lh ' L uit i iu um " u ntH or tainted soot in -,!: C ' " "Golden Med?l Discovery" contain, aZ ." MBit-Iorming drugs. All its ingredients nrim.H ,."nuTr - , . ugicuients pnnted nn i. ' w wrapper. It it not a secret nostrum but a medlln """'fr composition and with a record of 40 ttan rf , ? ""W soua- Ask yournei'L --S-UUH, I A Sensible XmasGi Singer and Wheeler & Wilson ; Sewing Machines We accept as low of $2.00 per month An average of 50 cents a week. Remember, we are the only Store in Eugene Handling Sewing Machines exclusively Singer Sewmg Machine C 615 Willamette Street. J. KAVAXAUGH, Manager. Phono Eel S 4 s4eee444a4ssas4SMSsss .....lllVTTTn I Headquarters for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, and Diamonds. J. S. LUCKEY, Pioneer and Re liable Jeweler, established .in Eugene since 1869. j:::::::::n:::::u::::,::::::n:::::::: CHRISTMAS GIFT 'Kings, Bracelets. Jfat Tins, IiOckots, Hack B FOR I ALL y SUITABLE PRESENTS. fv.il,. Sc-urf Pins, Cuff ButtonsX Ql . ... -i..,lc nf viirious di mix Assorniu-iii , ........ tleslsns. .st tST" Of KOUKISS yuaimuiiiu . v C1IADTT feweler,' at Marks' Drug Store. Hotel Smeede MJj 1 M I Clearance Si of Wall Pap now on Preston I Measure your .11 ,.tl vffl I lilt " ! cheap it can be . I nH 4 Steam and Gasfittei .. ' . o - Pipe threaded from inchjo 6h Price from I0cto50c . tn 6 inch All, sie nipples cut from I mch to All work guaranteed! MARTIN & BRIGGS, n.J UAl PtJotX I