Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 14, 1908, Image 6

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, ltM
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YOU CAN...
Toast Your Brtlad.
Boil Your Eggs. '
Percolate Your Coffee.
Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Candies.
Heat your Curlnig Irons
ALL BY ELECTRICITY
LOWER SIUSLAW NCE
FROM FLORENCE WEST
See the Latest Electrical Cooking Devices In our window.
The El Tosto.
The Water and Milk Heater.
The Coffee Percalater,
The Chafing Dish.
Th? Curling Iron Heater.
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5J6 Willamette Street
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THE HOUSEKEEPER'S
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a wcll-atockad pantry, slde
of china closet. .Ve of
a chance to (111 yours
.ickory or china that
make you prouder' than
at. See our line so prettily
patterned, so alluringly priced.
All perfect ware, 'too..-. Nn chip
ped or crated 'dishes in this col
lection. See; It now.''r ' )
THE SQUARE
ae purchased an inter
Frank Fox 'ner-Floreoco stage
est In the GSa. Jten-tp are eoja
llne and be and D. in
ducting the business. December
In Glenada on Monday, . . 'ojjn T.,
7, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. . j
Steear, a son.
Mrs. Frank McFall left Tuesda. ''
on her way to Eugene. Mr. McFall
went out about ten days previous aira
then will probably . soon return to
their former home In Oklahoma.
Arthur Austin and wife returned
home on Saturday's stage after
spending a few days in Eugene.
While Uiera they took the required
steps to legally adopt the little boy
with who they have cared for during
several months past.
The steamer Roscoe returned Sat
urday morning from Coos Bay with a
goodly quantity of merchandise on
board. Sunday morning she went out
again wit ha cargo of canned and
salt salmon from Rose Hill cannery.
She returned to Florence again Tues
day. Mr. Day, cashier of a bank at
Aberdeen, Wash., was a passenger to
Florence Tuesday morning, to ascer
tain the outlook for business for a
bank at Florence. He was here in
the intcre.it of a brother In the east,
who is looking for a suitable place
to open a bank. We understand
both gentlemen will be here next
spring to Investigate further. Flor
ence West,
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I'OVEKTV IlIDtlE ITEMS
forgetting all about the possibilities of
being able to contribute to the happi
ness of others, especially the children;
forgetting above all that it is more
bltwsed to give than to- receive.
Notwithstanding thr fact that Christ-
roes la closely associated with the
Uwught of giving gifts, it Is essentially
y of receiving,
a u ' jravo his oflly begotten Son for
Gou -elv. and It in memory of this
n to re,. .,. celebrate et this time,
gift that w wrpetual gift a divine
This Is a . fest gift ever bestow
glft, and the giv manifesting the love
etl upon mankind,
He entertains lor us. .-,) prjvlligo to
So It become our bleb our jr.av-
recelve this divine gift f: ;i jiayg
eniy f amor on mis aay 01 u . ,y mtle
Jesus loved and was beloved j,flDDV
children. He would malfe them l"'
He would bestow upon them unn. "
ured love, for of such Is Heaven popu"
lntod.
Can we do less on this occasion than
to brighten their little lives by the gift
of. something, however small, whereby
we may bring to them pleasure and
happiness?
Memory Is not so short that we fall
to remember how the approach of
Christmas filled our minds with antici
pation wondering what tho day might
hold for us.
Children have not changed since you
and I were children, and so whatever
may be our thoughtlessness In other
things, let us remember the children.
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Holiday Goods On Sale
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W. M. CREEN, MAL 5ROCER
61 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
(Special Correspondence.)
Poverty itldgo, Dec. 14. I have been
recently Informed that a Christmas tree
is sprouting In our vicinity, bo we are
trying to be good, and thoso who can't
nr ,11 icnat "careful." -I
There Is a prospect for several new j
houses on the rldgc in the near future.
Prosperity Is Certainly with us, wheth
er the reason be Tatt's election, Bryan's
defeat or & goodly use of elbow grease
and Yankee stay-wlth-lt-lveness. Why
1 lust take your oholce.
Charles Walker made the Ridge a.
week-end visit. ) Do It again, Charlie.
Two troublesome diseases have been
somewhat, prevalent meetltls and
sparkltts. The former has succumbed
to proper measures, xne miier iiireai
ens to become chronic.
. The ipxtrons of District 8 met De
cember 5th and voted'the wherewithal
for a new school commensurate with
the dignity and growth of. the Ridge.
Bravo, ye noble band,
One it our bachelors WAS heard bar
gaining tor threo hens and a duck, as
he has subscribed for the Housekeeper.
What Is next on the program?
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Wood-savers ana even bakers
this has made the Superior range
famous. Chambers Hardware Co.
Count on Luckej, tne Jeweler for
good goods. Udftw
Nearly everybody kows DeWItt's
Little Early Risers are the best pills
made. They are small, pleasant,
sure Little Liver pills. Sold by all
druggists.
SUBSCRIBE FOR TUB GUARD
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Far In&Ata and Ckildren.
The KM You Hafe Always Bought
Bears the
S'natui ut
(Special Corresrn,,,,,)
Ooxtor. Due. 14. Mm Idtt MauDOy is
in Eugene for a 4h0r(. gtay
Jrank Wh .,6man has gone t0 Salem,
whore he work ,n a Dutcher shop
during n6 Winter. Homer Oulley has
ct'.Wrfi-ft rf hlH farm dnrinir his absence.
Charles Hills and bride visited rela- j
lives here the first of last week.
Will Kelsey and wife have lcit lor 1
Klamath Falls. They win cook tor me
S..P. surveying orew.
Supervisor E. T. TemBleman, with
Will Veach and Charles McBee, are
working on the new road surveyed out
last fall this side of the new bridge.
E. A. Wegner has been vsliting with
his parents at Camp Creek for the past
three weeks. t . ' -
Born To Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cruzan,
December 5, 1908, a daughter.
"Uncle" James Parvln, who has been
sick, for some time,' Is quite low- with
dropsy -
A. B. Addington returned irom ron- 1
land last Monday, where he went to
visit his sister, Mrs. Minnie Calllson,
who has been in the Good Samaritan
hospital for the past ten weeks, she
having undergone two very serious op
erations. Little Veda Tilton, the 18-months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tilton,
died Tuesday morning at H. S. Tllton's
of brain fever. The little one was laid
to rest In the EWdr.t Hill cemetery
yesterday, Rev. H. G. Calllson, of Jas
per, conducting the services.- The pa
rents have the sympathy of all In their
bereavement.
Hoy Addington has a contract tor
C. L, .Williams to cut and fall about one
million feet of logs on TVm. Williams'
timber claim. He will begin work about
the first of the new year.
The Trent Literary Society gave
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It is easy to select suitable
CHRISTMAS HRESENTS
1 . FOR MEN
(young or old)
If you will stop in our store and ask to see.
some ol the following articles;
Bath Robes idriri Smoking jackets at $5.00 to $8.00
Dents and H P Gloves $1.50 to $2.50
Fancy Suspenders 50c to $1.50 .
' Fancy Arm Bands and Garters 25c to $1.00
Holeproof Hosiery, in Xmos packages of 'A doz. pairs $1.50
Leather Collar Boxes $2.00 to $300
A new assortment of Fancy Neckwear 25c to $ 1 .00
Silk.-Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs
DON'T OVERLOOK OUR SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S SUITS
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basket social Saturday night for the
benefit of the society.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tilton and
acompanied by Mrs. Tllton's slp;cer MrB
foweu, nave guuv iu vv c"uviffi where
they will visit for some tlje.
Co. A's. masquerade ball occurs on
New Year's eve. Don't 'fall to be
there.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough 6rup
stops the cough and drives the cold
from the syBtem. Children like It
Sold by all druggists. - .
WILLIAMS' KIDNHT MLLS
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys , and bladder? Have you
pains In the loins, side, back, groins
and 'too frequent a desire to pass
urine? It so, Williams' Kidney Fills
will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug
Company, price 60 cents.
Fourfold fire screens a 'olack
and gilt. Chambers Hardware Co.
BASKET SOCIAL
Tuesday evening, December 11, tf
by the laaies 01 tne u. a. it a i
nrneram and Mr. BumDS' orchlltn
furnish music. 10 cents iomlf
door. After the program at ua
will be sold. The public H lul
Place of meeting. W. 0. W. bill U
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Umbrellas, Purses, Sewing
Machines, Phonographs and
Records, Shopping Bags, Post
Card Albums, Purses, Baskets,
Fancy China and Japanese
Ware, Cups, Cake Plates, Sal
ad, Sugar and Creamers, Nut
Cracks, Albums, Perfumes and
dozens of other useful presents.
Eugene's B?g Toy Store, 513 Willamette Street
Come and see our holiday display before starting to buy your Christmas presents
largest stock, lowest prices and a good service. We are going to be busy every day this
week, and are going to keep our store open evenings to accommodate those that find it dif
ficult to do their shopping during the day. Bring the children. Amusement in phonographs
and latest double disc records, also the new indestructible cylinder records. Hear them.
5 cents Lo $3.50
Games, irifergart'n Oatf ts
Our stock of Winter Games is
larger and better than ever. All
the new 111, the board and
card games. All the rage the
new card game of Block. Ask
to see it. Pit, Flinch, etc., etc.
A FEW HOLIDAY
For Boys and Young Men
Drums, Horns, duns, Cap Pistols, Airguns,
Boats, Steam Engines, Trains on Track, Au
tomobiles, Magic Lanterns and Mechanical
Toys of every description. Footballs, Base
balls, Topsy Twirl, Gloves, Sweaters, Inger
soil Dollar Watches, good Story Books, Col
lar and Cuff Boxes, Pocket Knives, Shaving
Sets, Razors, Umbrellas, Bicycles.
Sister or Sweetheart
We have a lot of dainty and useful artioles.
Dolls from lo to $7.60, large stock to
choose from ; prices the lowest. Doll Carta,
60o to $5.50. Trunks, Tubs, Kitchen Sets,
Topsy Twirl, Pianos, 60 o to $5.00; Work
Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Manicure Sets,
Toilet Cases, Perfumes, Combs and Brush
es, Music RoUs, Purses, UmbreUas, 60o to
$7.50 ; Fancy Vases, China Ware, Post Card
SUGGESTIONS
Musical Instruments, Vio
lins, Guitars; Harps, Co
lumbia Graphophone Agt.
Nothing will give yon more enjoyment for
the money invested than one of the new
improved Columbia Graphaphones. We
have reduced the cost of disc records one
half, and have a new stock of all the latest
pieces. We also have a new cyliinder record
that is indestructible better tone, wUl not
scratch or wear out, and . can be sent
through the mail safely. To prove this on
receipt of 35 cents and 3 cents for postage
we wiU mail you one and guarantee that it
wiU reach you safely.
Mother or Father
For father we have Shaving SeU, Ba"'
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Staving mugs, pur.
Pocket Knives, Butcher Knirei, wn
Sets, Game Sets, Pipe
Cuff Boxes, Gloves, Watches, Pu"",
flaskets, Poles, Fly Hooks, ei...,
Big Red Xmas Bells, Tree Ornaments
Tiijfel, Moss, Masks, Candles and Candle Holders, everythingfor your Xmas tree.
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