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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
DAILY , OVAMD WEDWBBDAT, DBOBOMB it, t90 4 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD GUARD PRINTING CO., INC. Clmiles H. Fisher Published every day of the week, Bunt 'a excepted. Address all com munications and make all remittances payable to The Eugene QuarV Eugene, Oregon. , ..I .IB . . .60 . . 4.00 . . .60 . . .05 . . 1.S0 Subscription twta lally Delivered by carrier, per week Delivered by carrier, one month By mail one year (In advance) One month Single copies Wtklv Guard, er year i Advertising rates made sHswa en apslleatl. Afoau for The Curd The follewlag are authorized to take aad reealat far saksarlaUau f transact any other business for Tkt Bally aad Waealy Cuard: Creswell J. L. Clark. Coburg Oearge A. rary. , All aostaiaaters are autkarizad to receiva aad reeelat tor Mbscrip- tions to the Dally aad Weekly Guard. Entered at M MMrEHR OP ASMOOJATVXD MWMI aagene Oregan, KMitffle as nad-claM Matter WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1908 aJDDtN DEATH OF ELI C. LARIMER Ell C. Larimer, a well-known citi zen of Eugene, died suddenly at his home at 633 Oak street last evening, ortly before six o'clock. He bad been in poor health for a long time, but yesterday be was feeling as us ual and just before death came was preparing for supper. He was out on the Jfurch when h(fell And a few minutes afterward expired. Physi cians were summoned, but Jhey found that life was extinct. all WUIHI . ... . a - years, 6 months and 16 days. He was born in wesimoreiauu cuuuij, Pennsylvania. May 29th, 1826. He nwaA ty Tnfltana In 1R4R and to Iowa In 1453. He crossed the plains to KJaurornia during me goiu mmr In 1853 and went back to Iowa In 1DRR Ua woa mnrrinil In 1HRR tO Miss Caroline Dlxon. In 1872 they came to Oregon and settled near Hal Bey in 'Linn county. They moved to Eugene about 1887 and' have lived here ever since. ,, Besides his wife he leaves five daughters and one son. the daugh ters are: Mrs. Heater Armitage, near Springfield; Mrs. Ada McPher son, Springfield; Mrs. Lulu Andrews, Eugene; Mrs. Laura Fraver, Canada; Miss May, at home. The son, Isaac Larimer, who is the youngeBt mem ber of the family, lives at Spring eld. Three children are dead, two having died in Iowa and one in Ore gon. Mr. Larimer was a member of the Methodist church In his early man hood and later joined the Baptist church, but never identified himself with the local church in Eugeue. He was a sturdy pioneer of tne fSorough going kind, and was a kind husband and true father. The funeral will be held at the Gordon's undertaking parlors tomor row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with interment In the I. 0. 0. F.-cemetery. Use "Rex" spray and know what you are doing. D19 Whether Walter Damrosr.h was richt or wronc in savins' that more classical music in homes would lessen the number of divor-' ces we don't pretend to know, but all of us know homes that would be more comfortable for some members of the family with less ragtime music. The Guard's voting contest to select a delegation of young ladies to attend the Seattle exposition should prove a very pop ular election. Not many counties in the state will send a large delegation of this kind, and it will be only another evidence at the big fair that Eugene and Lane county are on the map. Meddling scientists won't even let the man born tired get a rest in peace. One of them has actually discovered a laziness antitoxin, which will make men like to work. A few doses might be used to advantage hereabouts. Lane county's annual poultry show will be held in Eugene next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Commendable interest is being taken in the arrangements and a splendid exhibition may be looked forwar dto. . Maybe there will be some important legislation, aside from the appropriation bills, .put through at the present session of congress, but if there is the gentlemen who are bossing the out fit will be badly scooped. It's all very well to knock the selfishness shown at the tariff hearing, but when business propositions are discussed without a .display of selfishness we shall be well into the millenium.' MARRIED ABVHRTISirHKXT POK fllOS'OKA I.S 9 l-OII 1' U It N I X Ij I ; WATKH Vlli:i:i.M AND KI.KCTUICAL. Al'- ' l'AII.VI'18. At the homo, of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-' slor, on Washington street. In Eu . gene, Dec. 15th, 1908 at 8 p. m., Charles E. Wood and Miss Ethel L. ' Spraguo, 'by Rev. B. C. Tabor, of Cottage Grove. They will reside at . Mana, Ark., where the groom Is en . gaged in farming. He Is a native - son of Oregon and formerly lived at Blachley, where bis bride also lived. The Ask Santa Claus for a Bank Book showing your first deposit in the EUGENE LOAN & SAV INGS BANK. It is one of the finest pres ents that you could receive. It means the safety of your money, better standing among your business associates, easier, safer and cheaper way of trans mitting money, and the pre vention of disputes which shecks insure. Eugene Loan and Savings Bank $1.25 SI. GO t .75 11.00 1 .7fi 11.00 NOTICE ... . . . 1 - l nil Irlnn Owing to tn nign iint ; , of feed, increase of rent ana hlreu help, and In fact all kinds of current ex pons - es. me uani men v, , . t".ir tn rnrm liib k iiuwiiik bihcuui effect the first of January, 1909: leilm over uigiii, u cn. er uay i mover night, hay j per day j Team over night, oats j per aay ........ . Single norse over nisiu, oats. 65c; per day J Single horse over night, hay .4U per day Single horse over night, oats .40 per aay - Toam nlltS 1 '50 Team, hay -J" Team, sianainu room ...... Single horse, oats Single horse, hay j -20 Single horse, standing room I .15 Bonrdlns; Home by Moatb Team and one buggy ............ 138.00 $1.00 extra for each additional buggy Single horse and one buggy Sli.00 11.00 extra for each additional buggy Single horse without buggy 116.00 11.00 extra for box stall. BANGS LIVERY CO. KITCHEN KOMPP. THOMAS BAILEY. G. D. GOULD & SON. . C. E. GL'LLIPORD. WARNOCK BROS. Miss Margaret Gill has hand painted China and water colors on display and for sale at Gilbert's Art store. :::: xxxx . xxxx Headquarters for Watches, .Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass! and Diamonds, j. 5' LUCKEY, Pioneer and Rel liable Jeweler, established ir. Eugene since 1869. Agents wanted to sell the home Economizer. It wiU 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 "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 Cd. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 125,000. ESTABLISHED 1802. THE OLD RELIABLE WASHING POWDER CAN BE FOUND AT Luckey, watches. . the reliable Jewelei for tfd&w P a -J . . T. H. Ellis,. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick ORDERS FOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTEW Phone Black 5521. Residence, 854 High St WHO SAID CHRISTMA NO MAN Oil WOMAN NEED UK OUT OF WOllK You can mako money writing applt ' cations fop the National Protoctlvo Le gion all the time or spare time. An ununuul opportunity. I loavo Kugone on the 28(1 until Kobruary if. Prop tn a card at onoe. Frank G. MoLean, til vVest Eleventh street, Uutfcttu, or. Bpray pumps and hose, guaran teed by Moon-Blala Implement Com pany. D19 , L. T. Butts, territorial agent for the Home Economizer Company, 1h In town looking after the Interests of hi8 company. ' (."Ity Hecordor's Office. 1 K rnt one. Or., iJuu. 15, t!)08. Heuleil pi-uunHiilH will he received by the city of Kuk''ih. OreKon, until 8 o'clock p. m. .Imiuiiry 11, 1909, for fur niBhiiiK the followlniy water wheels and el"tricHl apiuirutiiH for a hydro-eloo-trlc power plant for the city of lfiu Ifune, Oreffon: Two 1200- horsepower horizontal shaft double turblneH. Two 600 Kw. alternating current Rcnerators with exciters and switch hoard. The above machinery to be delivered f. o. h. cars Springfield, Oreffon. Specifications may ho obtained from 0. F. Dorrls, city recorder of Kiitfmio, or from Krnnk C. Kelsay, civil ,enKl neer, 415 Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon. - . Tlie rlfrht Is reserved to reject any and nil bids. Hy order of the citv council, J. D. MATLOCK, Mayor, B. F. noHitis. . (Mty Hocorder. Plione Ked 3056 No. 55 V.nst Xlntli St. 83 degrees "Rox" spiny.' hydrometer test D 19 l.MKKS OV U. A. II. NOTICR! You nri hereby roquoHtod to attond ,tho funeral of Comrade Larimer ttnnor row at llonlon'H umlerta klnwr parlorH. Wateli pav'ii for fni-lher iiartlmilai's. MAI1V KMA1.I., Pros. Wsrner tufies pmnns. ieuvo or ders at Morris' Muslo tttr.re. tf THE HOUSE KEEl'EU'S PRIDE Is. a well-stocked pantry, side board or china closet. We of fer you a chance to fill yours with crockery or china that will . make you prouder than ever. See our'TinB- so prettily patterned, so alluringly priced. All perfect ware, too. Nn chip ped or crazed dishes In this col lection. See it now. OiiiiSs. Said it and he meant it. He is comif great pomp and splendor, and he eipl to stop at our store and get a gondii! W. M. GREEN, d"alsg"ocer 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. of dolls, drums, whistles, guns, Hoi games, horses, trains, sheep, and boats, cradles, chairs, lions adw In fact, the list is so large that he ail any boy or girl in -selecting from onlj stock. JEWELRY . NECKWEAR Many people are taking advan- . We have placed alt Gentlemen s Inge of the low prices we have Ties at a special price placed on Jewelry. HOSIERY We still have all Children's Hos lory, the 20c kind, on sale at, snec- 25c CANDY New and fresh, wanutd 15c ID. lal 1 CHOCOLATE BON BONS, I 30c II). Murohey's Racket 35 EAST NINTH STREET Three Prize- Con&est- Wirming Ads in Tripleti's Ad Prizes Awarded Dec. 24 1st Prize Ad. Why Papa and Mamma Ought to Trade at TRIPLETI'S Papa and Mamma ouht to trade at Trlplott's because they gut tho host bargains for their money. And they nro nlwnys mot hy polite elorks and Trip lotlR always has the very host and latest styles. I havn soon In their st.oru ribbons, laces, shoos that Just fit the foot with corns nnd bunions. And what do ym think rthey ovon hnvo thini;s with wires anil shoo laces In to tnaUe fat women look slim. And they hnvo dolls. Oh, my; I wish I could got one of thoio In tho window. FRANCES ElUCKSON, aged 8 years. 2nd Pize Ad. .The Jtciisim Why l'apn nnd Mainn SliouUI Trade at T1UIM.KTTS. Tltll'I.KTTS XKW STOUK, W 1 1 In met to St., hot. Dili & 10th Tho reason why papa nnd mamma should trade at Trlp lotts: In the first place, be cause they are honest they do Just what thoy say thoy will. My mamma bouuht some goods there aomo time tn November, before tho Koods left tho store ono of the pieces was damaged. Thoy had to send somowhetn East after tamo moro to ro plnoo It. It on mo all rUht nnd mil :n m u feels they troatod nor sq unre. Ip the second place thev sell their kooiIs cheap. Their ; fnU iro all new and overythiiiK r. li. In style. They have lots of thliu;s (lint a little ich'l like mo would like for Christmas. ! s: .i in their wlnilov nice viita, ;uvs and bath robes, and luis of pretty things I think wouldlo nice tor papas and uinmmas for Christmas, t ADKLAIOK IjAKK, ni;cd U yours. 3rd Prize Ad Three Cuts of Babies 1st (laiiKhiug) My dross was bought at Tiiplotts. 2d(Same.) 3d (crying) Mine wasn't. What does It mean? Why! don't you know? THIl'IiKTTS The Now Store My mamma thinks it fine. So light and roomy, and such accomtiioilatiiiK clerks. AH nice new goods. And so cheap, considering tho quality and iHvle. You will find it a good place to buy your Xmns goods. VI. A LA STRATTON. Aged 9 vears, 21 Kast 7th street. O imiiii.rWi-rriTitT . -- A MER.RY CHR.1STMAS TO ALL DO NOT HESITATE to ask for prices on' anything you may We are here to serve you and want tne of portunity to do so. Our prices are the lowest. Let us stow you Black Cat O 9 Hosiery The Kind Thai Wears llest for Moil, Women Old 'Children. 15c to 50c a Pair . A Splendid Christmas Gift. Handkerchiefs For every one.. A big line to pick from. 2c to 50c each. Purses and Bags A useful Christmas gift. A nice assoftment of all kinds at 5c and up. Neckties A bigline of nice patterns, 25c to 50c Table Covers and TaUe Linen i nnnriXmas Gift, 35c to$1.25 r J w Bed Spreads Dnrl Cnroori. ..Sl.OOtO Other Things Pillow Tops.. Stand Covers Gloves, etc. 50c and jGiWSi Aeadquajrters for Xmas Groceries, Caadies, , Nuts- a good things to eat. Barrington Hall Cone . -Try it for your dinner fjT 9 o Phone Mai" 60 "PS 031 East Ninth Street SV1