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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1908)
CimnU DAILT QUARK MONDAY, BBOHUBHB 14, 1M A u life Friendly Store Tuesrfay Shopping Bulletin $4.00 Hand BagsJEach $2.50 Two dozen Black Seal Handbags, sizes 13x 8, solicHeatner lined, black mauntings, with coin purses and card case; one of these new handbags would make an acceptable Xmas gift; only 24 of them; $4 vals. for. . .$2.50 $2.50 Hand Bags, Each $1.50 An immense assortment of Ladies' Hand Bags in brown, tan, red, green and black; four styles; large and small sizes, with coin purses and card case; big values at this low price ,each $1.50 Hand Bags at 50c to $25.00 We show hand bags iri all sizes and styles, in every kind of leather; the largest line of hand bags in Eugene see them.. Leather collar bags, music rolls, card cases, cigar and cigarette cases, al Ihere in great variety White Aprons at 25c to 65c The kind they show about town at 40c to $1 made of fine India lawn, trimmed in lace 3nd embroidery and ribbon; all sizes and style's; the prices are 25c, 35c, 50c and 65c Thousands of Handkerchiefs at 5c, 10c, 25c up to $3.5o We are showing the greatest line of Hand kerchiefs ever seen in Eugene; all styles plain, initial and thousands of dainty em broidered ones and the values are the best We have shown." Yard Wide Silk at $1.00 Yd. Fine, soft, beautiful finished black' Taffeta silk, full yard wide, at $1.00 ayard:. Give a waist or dress of this for an Xmas gift. ! THE SALE OF COATS AND SUITS CONTINUED See Saturday Evening Guard for particulars and prices. Reduc tion ox One-Half and more.' EUGENE'S LARGEST AMD BEST STOKE S H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St.. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK MANY; CANDIDATES IN CONTEST FOR EXPOSITION TRIP The contest which shall determine tho nine young Indies who are the nioflt popular in Lane County has started today In earnest. Arrange ments have been completed to give the ladles a ton day's trip and a tine time, now It remains with the con testants to determine who shall be tho lucky ones. Lane county to 'be represented by the nine most popular young ladles. Who shall go? This contest promises to be one of grout Interest to the people of Lane county, as the winner sin this con test are to represent their county at the fair and' not the Guard. Now girls, start the 'ball to rolling and see that every one In your dis trict votes tor the Lane county con test. Remember that every day Is bringing you closer to the close of the contest. The young lady who has the most votes to her credit Decem ber 21, will 'receive a special cou pon good for BOO votes. Following Is the list of candidates up to date. 1 t ' CITY NEWS ' Gross Bros, today shipped a wood saw engine to Portland. j P. Ludford has been awarded the 'contract to paint the new Cherry ; block. A marriage license was Issued Sat urday afternoon to Jas. F. Russell and Bessie L. Dirickson. L. T. Buts, territorial agent for the Home Economizer Company, is in town looking after the interests of his company. , The Junior vice presldest , of the Ladies o'f the G. A. R. is Mrs. Cora 1 Wood, not Mrs. Chapman, as printed in Saturday's Guard. The driveways between the tracks in the depot yards are in a frightful condition. The mud is so deep that teams heavily loaded often become stalled. ' There were no high school classes' this morning, as the heating plant being out of commission. Classes : had to be dismissed until repairs could be made. '' A carload of lumber for the Sunset ' Lumber, Company,, a car for the i Booth-Kelly Lumber Company and a 1 car of cement for A. Lombard were ' among the shipments Into Eugene ' last night, - ; Marx's dye and cleaning works will move from the Frazler building at Sixth and Willamette streets, to the new building erected for It on East Ninth street, between Pearl and High, on December 18. AgentB wanted to sell the home Economizer. It will be to your inter est to call at Hoffman House and see L, T. Butts,, room 29, agent for Ore gon. Big money maker. tf Miss Margaret Gill has hand- THHTIUCT NO. 1. VOTH8. ' Miss Hasel Smith, Eugene ,. 1,000 Miss Tona Fisher, Eugene : , 1,000 Miss Eva Morrison, Eugene 1,000 Miss Goldlne Wimer, Eugone 1,000 Miss Nell Whitaker, Eugene 1,000 MIhs Ethel Edmlnston, Eugene 1,050 Miss Mabel Mogonson, Eugone 1,000 Miss Ruth Hawkins, Eugene , 1,000 Miss Iva Holland, Eugone ..... 1,000 DISTRICT NO. 2. . Votes. Miss Eunice VnnDenhurg, .Cottage Grove .... 1,050 Miss Gertie Palmer. Cottage Grove ,,. 1,000 Miss Leta Sanford, Cottage Grove ; 1,000 Ming Ahhlo Johnson, Cottage Grove,...,.,. 1,000 MIbs Edith Hastings, Cottage Grove.....' 1,000 Miss Mary flprouso, Cottage Grove 1,000 Mlis Giile Hove, Cottage Grove 1,000 MIhs ll'anolie Bninton, Cottage Grove , 1,000 Miss Mildred Prlngee, Cottage Grove 1,000 Miss Daisy Hawkins, Cottage Grove 1,000 Miss Mumlo Kino, Coltugo drove..... 1,000 DISTRICT NO. 8. Votes. Miss Ida Smith, Croswell 1,000 MIhb Irma Howe, Croswell 1,000 Miss Mabel Cochlln, Creswell 1,000 Miss Duluh Murtln, Croswell 1,000 Miss Altn Mulkey, Creswell 1,000 Miss Uolle Scott, Croswell 1,000 Miss Francis Beatty, Creswell, ! 1,000 Miss Stella Howe, Creswell 1,000 Miss Frona Hills Jaaper 1,050 DISTRICT NO. 4. Votes. Miss Lets Wlntenrled, Springfield. 1,000 Miss Thoda Perkins, Springfield. 1,000 Miss Gladys McHenry. Springfield 1,000 Mlsa Nettle Nelson, Springfield ' 1,000 Miss Eva Rychnrd, Springfield 1,000 Miss Delia Mead, Springfield ' 1,000. Miss Mary Rartlett, Sprlngflold 1,000 Miss Delia Chrlstlar, Springfield 1,000 Mlas May Kestley, Springfield , , 1,000 Miss Martha Callison, Springfield.... 1,005 DISTRICT NO. B. Votes. Miss Cora Gossott, Marcola 1,000 Miss Orplia CroBs, Marcola ' l'flOO Miss Ruby Thatcher, Marcola 1,000 Miss Lola Barr, Wendllng 1,000 MIbb Alvla Klbbs, Wendllng X 000 DISTRICT NO. O. Votes. Miss Nolllo Harper, Junction ... 1,000 Miss Knto Robinson, Junction 1,000 Miss Mary Edwards, Junction 1,000 Miss Gertrude llushnoll, Junction 1,000 Miss Dorla Jpnaon, Junction . , . . 1,000 MIhs Francis liushley, Junction 1,000 19m Mlunle Slbbetts, Junction .... Miss Lula Meats, Junction .t. 1,000 Miss Mabel Hayes, Junction 1,000 Miss Audrey Howard, Junction 1,000 ... ' DISTRIC T No. 7. Miss Bertha Mounts, Junction. . . 1,050 ) ' ', ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year. by carrier, $5.00 1000 votes One year by mall, $3.00 ... 1000 votes Six months, carrier, $2.50 400 votes Three months carrier, $1.50 i i 150 votes Weekly, one year $1.50 500 votes A coupon In the paper good1 for one voto will bo published beglnulug Monday. " APPLICATION COUPON. '.',. ..' ..-.'-.: Miss . . . . . Address , . ;. . . , ' Vouched for by , , . , ' , Good for 60 votes. , : : Voting Districts. . Lane County Is divided Into dis tricts as follows: Eugene, three to go. Cottage Grove and Lorane, one to go. ijlwwci, uuBiiuu, Lexier uuu .jas per, one to go. r . Springfield, one to go. Marcola, Coburg, Wendllng and Mabel, one to go. Junction, Irving and HarriBburg, one to go. Elmlra, Blachly, Mapleton, Acme, and Crow, one to go. Special Offer.' For a short time only we are going to make the following offer: This is a grand premium for the subscribers to the Daily or Weekly Guard. A large fine wall map of the state of Oregon, the United States and the world, showing Panama canal, bat tleship fleet's trip around the world. These charts are nicely mounted, lithographed on heavy varnished paper and contain as much valuable Information as an ordinary atlas. Call and see them, or send, your re mittance of $3.00 for the Dally Guard, one year, or for the Weekly Guard, and one of these maps will be delivered to you. The map alone Is worth more than the price of the paper. Every year V subscription to the Daily or Weekly Guard also en titles you to 1000 votes for your fav orite candidate in the contest. . Contest Conditions. The ballots will be counted three times each week until further notice, the announcements being made on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays In the Daily Guard. The ballot bax will be located In the Guard's business office where ballots and coupons may be deposi ted during business hours. palrited China and water colors on RASKETRAI I PUCnill c display and for sale at Gilbert's Art DMSRCIDflLL dUHtUULE store. Miss Gill Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gill and was born and raised in Eugene. She-has been teaching art ' In Boise for several years. Mirrv D. Cherry waB today ap pointed administrator of the estate) of David Cherry, who died several ! years ago, to administer upon a, note ( for $700 which has recently oeeu ais covered as belonging to the estate, which was settled up several years ago. FOR W. 0.1. A. j : Prepared by Secretary Hug and ; Submitted to Members of . the Association Following is a schedule nf ball games for the teams of the Wes- For the benefit of some mlsunder- ? a ee; rf" standlng as th to hour of the L. of 0" PhK Uft W' G. A. R. basket social, doors will open "f'tfl """"J ty' S et,V7h?.t 6 as7 at 7 p m. Tuesday evening, December 9 he2vl IK A frnnA nrnernm has been ore-. .... . Luc aa&o- . " a - , a-- . -- . ciaiion lor r.neir nnnrnvn oared. The public is invited to come and help us and hear a good program. Admission, 10 cents. . MRS. DIMOND, Com. The regular meeting of the Com mercial Club will be held tonight at 8 o'clock.. The board of governors and the board of trustees will meet at 7:30 o'clock. The Kl.ser painted 'pho tographs will be on exhibition at the meeting of the club and several. Im portant matters will eome up for dis cussion. . '.:,.. .'.-.'i . ' , . BlWetst Witi sent Eugene lodge, ;'A. O. U. W has elected the following, officers: Mas ter workman, F.CPotts;' foreman, E. Chanman; overseer, J. S. Yost: flnan- December 18 or 19 Albanv nt Eugene. " ' During Holidays Silverton, at Albany, Junction and Eugene. January 8 and 9 Eugene, at Sa lem; Eugene, at Silverton; Junction at Albany. January 15 or 1G Salem, at Al bany. .January 22 and 23 Salem, at Eugene; Salem, at Junction. January 28 and "29 Albany, at Salem; Albany, at Silverton. February 5 and 6 Junction, at Eugene;- 'Eugene, at Junction; Sa lem, at silverton, open. --aiy. ''The Brownsville high school de-i feated the Corvallis high school In cler and recorder, I. T. Nicklin; re-' a fast football game at Brownsville: Hodes: inside guard, J. H. Maxwell nnWo guard, J. D. Meyers; trustee for three years, Joseph PironI; trus tee for two years, A. Lombard; trus tee for one year, E .Chapman; medi cal examiner, Dr. George O'B. DeBar. The Bell Theatre will not open to night, as was announced, owing ,to the impossibility of completing oil work that is necessary to Insure a successful performance By tomor row night, however, everything will be In readiness and a splendid show will be given on the opening night. Those who wish to see the interior of the ne wtheatre will be admitted to night, but there will be no perform ance. , to 2. oaturuay py a score oi ; OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER For an Xnias Gift. Special Cash price for ten days on OLIVER TYPE- Canton Hovey, No. 4, I. O. O. F., has elected the following officers: Captain, J. M. Williams; lieutenant, W. M. Green; ensign, J. O.. Bristol; clerk. George A; Dyson; accountant. wrtbRS f or.an X mas gift. J. W. Pollock. The new officers of . BUU Wimawhala encampment are as fol lows: Chief patriarch, George Dru ry; high priest, B. B. McKinney; sen ior warden, M. O. Fuller; junior war don, Dr. L. W. Brown; scribe, B. F. Dorris; treasurer, W. M. Green. 0,,S. PR ANK, , . Local Agent. Christmj Purchas: Loses all its teJ worries when vm here to make thai "on for you imd see the article ".1..M ..... u wuiapprecj cnensh most. Our splendid sh( distinctively artis beautiful Jewelry, Cut Glass. Silverware and noveltiei tij the inspiration of I just what to toy Engraving F J. O.WA A temporary track Is being laid from the depot terminus of the street car line to the S. P. tracks so that one of the street cars , which will be shipped from Eugene to Al bany to be used on the new line there can eaBlly be loaded on the-flat car, This will leave only two cars for the local line, but Is said larger and bet ter cars are being manufactured In the East for use In the line when It Is completed to Springfield. .1. W. Gearv Post. G. A. R., Satur-l day night elected the following offl-j cers: Post Commander, S. W. Tay-, lor: S. V., James Offutt: J. v., G. E. Kress: chanlaln. O. Sto"l: quarter- Blaster, Frank Bowers; officer of the day, B. F. Crum; O. G.. J. D. Mey ers; surgeon, E. WhPOler; trustees, A. C. Jennings, L. Gilstrap, K. hi. Eastdand; delegates to department encampment. L. P. Tollman, F. T. Plank, G. C. Kress, Wm. Marshay, J. ! H. Collier, F. Bowers; alternates, W. G. Bowman, L. Liggett, O. Stoel, J. D. Meyers, J. M. Dobson, J Archer. The EUGENE DANCING Will give a social society dance every Wednesday ni M evening at the Armory. Everybody cordially Invited, m uvx.1 weuueauay nignt. I ( A NT o IV AT TT rrn 1 n l Private Lessons in Dancing Given Thursdays COUPON. In favor ot Miss '.' Address 1 Good for one vote. Not good after Dec. 21st. CROSS COUNTRY MAN LEAVES UNIVERSITY 'HOlcfPeoDle Like Bboks that show a comfortable bal aaee In the bank. To acquire that balance yon must begin now. Start an oecount with the EUGENE LOAN AND 8 A VI NOB DANK. Then you don't need to worry about what yon have and can devote all your energise to making more. Yon will spend loss, also, ai a check bookn.1oee not burn boles In your poiket like the ac tual cash. The Eugene Loan andfSavings Bank C.ll'ir.4l, AND Kl UIM.l'S, 111110,00). KMT AIIJ .1811 Kl IHI2. ChSrle's Sievers Will Be Lost Debaters Chosen for the Interstate Teams Charles Sievers, the best cross country runner in the college, and one tf the best all around distance men, has left the University and will not take part In the track meets during tho coming season. Sievers lives noar Portland, and while he entered college at the first of the year, he has been obliged to stop on account of the expense, which he was not able to meet. lH'baters Chiwen. Eight men to (ffbate against Washington and Idaho were chosen last Saturday. Earl Kllpatrlck and Thomas R. Townsend, two of the moat experienced men In eollege, and generally considered as leaders, did not enter 0j preliminaries, and therefore of the eight only two old ni of last year's Atx are eligible. Tifty are J. H. Bond and W. C. Nich olas. The other of the eight are: Robinson, Lyans, Collier, Ray, Gam mans and Cash. ; . i Instead ot three men composing the team this year, there will be four. Coach Elliott expectto make the fourth, usually knownMs an al ternate, work with the three reg ular men and take part in the de bate, Thus, four men will go to Moscow, Idaho, Instead of three. College News. A. a Trew and Willis LoMastera are the designers of one of the most unique college calandera ever made by University students. There are pictures of the fraternity, sorority anu otner living nouses of the stu dents, and ot the various teams. The Freshman team for the cross country relay at the last of this week will be made up of Cnntnln Reynolds, Gerbrandt, Keeley, Davis ana bcnmnaker. One of the districts of Eastern Oregon In the High scliool debating league has asked that three expe rienced debaters of the University act as judges in their contest in the urst week in January. All expenses win ue pnm ay tne district league f " married : At the home of the bride's parents, at Coburg, Sunday, December 13, 1 908, Jamos Russell, of Eugene, and Miss Bessie Dirickson, Rev. H. A. Green otuclating. They will reside In Eugene. Now Is the This Is theft A full stock of stapl , novelty goods f XMAS Everything in the li Footwear PRICES ALWAYS THE Li Yoran's Sho S Thi S.ora That Sells Good ft! CHRISTMAS AT MURPHY FAIR WEATHER FOR TOMORROW. Oregon Fanr tonight and Tuesday. Washington Fair tonight and Tuesday, except rain near the coast. Idabo Fair tonight and Tuesday In the north. Rain or snow and colder In the south. q k- V. Carter, an Ashland banker, and Qilliam Addison, also ot Ash land, have purctiased for John Roads and Peter Rural two tracts of fruit land, or a total of 667 acres near In dependence. This land will be sub divided and again placed on the mar ket In small tracts. Toys and Joy: what a. cold world this would b could not give and receive beantitl useful things which bring lighten burdens and make the 11 What a joy to the little girl w .oitroo a healltiful J?ft8! ll ' V-" Ml The ladles' aid society of the Con gregational church will hold an Ap ron sale at Llnn'a Drug More on De- -Doll- She loves the doll and she can't help it. ls the moth er's instinct. They tried to displace the doll with the Teddv bear, but it wouldn t work. No bears any more They are gone It's the "o" again. We have a fine lar. assortment of Bisque and China dolls. Prices ver low- BOOKS AND GAMES We have a ie "ne of books for little folks and of all sorts ana pn" JEWELRY Our line of Jewelry Is good and we are making the price now 60 centB on the dollar In order to close It out. games CANDY. New and fresh i AVnrrnnted pure 13e lb. Murphey 's Racket Store 35 EAST NINTH STREET WAGONS ASP f, We have ? ,.,,: horses which " boyg'ad- , -.atJ.-S ;i ..ted TEA. KV pOT POTS nJ' Lci,rWi