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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1908)
I Remedies are Needed Were ve perfect, which we are not, medicines would not often he needed. But since our systems have be come weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretions which have gone on from the ecrly ages, through counties generations, remedies art needed to aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise acquired wea knesr.es. To reach the seat ol stomach weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is nothing so good aa Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, a glyceric- compound, extracted from native medic- inal roots sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all ur. For Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Palo in the Stomach after rating, Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal Derangements, tbe Discovery is a time-prorea and most cmcieat remedy. Tie genuine has on its outside wmpp&r the Signature You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute fpr this non-alcoholic, medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. 1 CHILDREN SEND BOOST LETTERS All Boosters Are Not Commercial Club, Says Professor Stockton ORIENTAL CROCKERY Going to China for chlnaware Is not necessary for the good peo ple of Eugene. The ware Is brought to their doors via this shop. An Immensely attracttva display In tea and dinner setB, vessps fop the bod chamber, or naments, for thp whole house nwfilt your enger- sight In our salesrooms. Come and you will not be disappointed. Two pounds fmicy paper alicll Almonds for 2i5 routs. THE SQUAk W. M. GREEN, ?SauroceY 61 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. To the Editor-: It seems thai not all of the "Boos ters" are in the Commercial club and I am enclosing, a clipping from the the Union. local paper of Wlldwood. N. J., to- j Central schoOli Eugene; Lane county, I Oregon. , The mountains along our coast have the heaviest rainfall in the ! state, sometimes more than 100 inch !es falling during tbe year. The j broad valley between the Cascade and Coast mountains is drained by nu I merous streams and the rainfall Is I plenty but not excessive. The cllm i ate if this country is much like that . of many parts of England. ! In the Willamette valley wheat , growing forms the chief occupation ' ! but is gradually giving place to dairy I ing, fruit growing and general farm in the ; r - - Allans grows so iam mai imw i and sometimes four crops are cut In I a single year. Beef cattle are fat tened and dairy herds, sheep and ! breeding stock are fed on alfalfa I hay during the winter ana dry sear j sons. . r iuu urtjeuB Ol caillt), uumets, sucey and goats are reared. The wool of the gcat is known on i the market as mohair. Oregon is the largest mohair producing state in PearR. Annlpn nrnnefi neaches. gether with copies of two tetters re- wheat, barley, flax, gold, silver, lum- celved from pupils of me schools In ' , --. - that distant town, merely as an in teresting suggestion of what may be done in the way of enlivening school uuiib iu mo way in enlivening scnooi ,,!.. i pn(ij exercises that are often too dull and card SJ ihe budlnga Eugene has the University of Ore gon, which has a large number of am sending you a post prosaic. The Wlldwood letters were not written for publlcatlop and I do not know whether these which we sub mit are the best or the poorest of the lot, as I have not seen all of them, but I find them Interesting and creditable as the work of children. Sincerely yours, GUY C. STOCKTON. Supt. Eugene Schools. Clearance Sale Wall Paper bow on at Preston &Hales Measure your room and they will tell you how cheap it can be cLne. Following is the clipping from the Wlldwood paper, only the letter from he Eugene pupil being given here: Letter from oregon. Subscribe for The Daily Guard. Wlldwood School Pupils 'Exchange ComnlunlcatlonB with Western, C Pupils The pupils ?,t Wlldwood Gram Iiiar school received this week twenty letter from pupils' of the Central fccfcibl, Eugene, Oregon, in reply to those sent from here recently. This work was taken up by the Wlldwood pupils in order to-come-In' closer contact ' with conditions and Industries of western life. ' The letters received were written by seventh grade pupils- and contain some very Interesting facts. - Postal cards of views are being exchanged. The first few letters are to be under the supervision of the teach ers but later the correspeondence will be at the option of the pupils. Below is a copy of one of the let ters. The writer sent many clip pings of views of the natural won ders of Oregon which, when mount ed will make a fine booklet. . Eugene, Oregon, Nov. 20, 190S. Malvern Reeves, Wlldwood, N. J. Dear Friend: I am In the seventh grade of the I will close for this time honlnC to hear from you soon. . , I am your trulv, . WALLACE DANIEL, 124 West 7lh St., . Eugene, Oregon. A UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT. Dr. Franc Lucie Hard has solved the problem for many who find it a task to select presents for their friends. Father, mother, brother, bIs- tef wlli appreciate Slbi ft of an ordef for & pair of glasses and a first- class examination to be had , after ChrlstmaB, Insuring a perfect fit, and rest for tiio long-neglcted eyes. Thus combining the useful and or- namental la th Christmas gift. , 9e Dr. Hard at once, while It Is on your mind, and secure, coupon. ; ' tf ' ., A Hangwrom Oytcsttoa. . la the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr.Klng's New Life Pills is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They cure constipation, headache, bllllomv nesa and malaria. 26c at W. A. Kuy kendall's drug store. New stock brass and black and irons. Chambers Hardware Co. " The vegetable oils which are used in the manufacture of Ivory Soap come from the other side of the globe. Cuba and South Am erica produce oils of fairly good quality; but we prefer to go 10,000 miles further, pay more and get the best. Why do we do it? Because it pays that is the only reason. Ivory Soap 994loo Per Cent. Pure. Lee Hoselton, In the Coleman building, third floor, cuts and pol ishes agates and other stones. Work guaranteed In all respects. tf and Ask your Neighbors about the celebrated Bass liueter Paints Did you say WALL PAPER FRED LUSfORD Practical Painter Signs, Papering 'and 'House t Painting 102 W. Eighth St. Eugene, Oi BOARDING Best Table Board In the city. A few fine rooms. MRS. A. G. MATHEWS. 71 West Ninth Street. L 7INEUGENE ' , ,Tke old reliable Peerless Washing again on the market order with us, Phone 3 pound Cartons 25 cents BACON BROS. TEAM ni riace your 55 EAST NINTH STREET Select Your Christmas Gift NoJ Nothine . , gained by waiting .' until the last few days, but much gained by a look now at ray complete stock of thine suitable for piff inrW. ing Watches, Rings, Cuff Links. Scarf, Hat RnJ "ui, i uo!., iubtuas, ouver w are and count less other acceptable articles in ;, right pricies and quality. H.D..SMARTT JEWELER. at Marks' Drug Store, Smeede Hotel Buildup The EUGENE DANCING CH Will give a social society dance every Wednesday and SalurdJ evening at the Armory. Everybody cordially Invited. Hntdid next Wednesday night. LOGAN & MURDOCH, Conductor! Private Lecr.ons in Dancing Given Thursday evening! :::::::::::m:::::::::::::t::::::::::::::mmmm:m:::: :n::::::::::::tTnt::tttn:ntinntt:::K8r The Largest Display of Christmas Coods Ever Seen in Eugene. Donyt Miss a Real Treat : 1) ANTA CLAU THE DELIGHT OF OF THE CHILDREN Eugene's Big HEADQUARTERS Toy S A GOOD PLACE FOR THE GROWNUPS "" : : r : v . 1 . If you want Santa to bring you a Toy, Wagon, Cart, Tool Chest, Air Rifle, Drum, Horn, Engine, Electric Motor, Train or a Mechanical Toy ot any kind you will find it here. If it is a Doll, Doll Buggy, Set of Dishes, Tub, Kitchen Set, Work Box, Beads, Book. Stove, remember that HILL'S GUN STORE is rull ot pretty things tor boys and girls at prices to suit vour purse. Uur D-cent counter is large and you will fin4 a large assprtment thereto enpos from. Before you buy be sure and come in and see our display of Holiday Goods, whether you buy or not. You are always welcome and we ready to assist you in making selections. You will find the Largest Display, De$t Quality, Lowest Prices Here, are PHONOGRAPH Just right for the Home ft!!nt;!in;;nu:::::::::::::::::unnu:ni Tha Graphophonc An Amusement Maker Mo one thing will give so much pleasure to so many people for so long a time at so little cost as a Columbia Graphaphone. Our new double disc records reduce the cost just one-half, making the cost of the best disc record in the world less than cyl inder records of other makes. Come in and hear some of the latest pieces and get a catalogue. . iTORE n A Alt CC stock of games and gam.- f""1 !j Li AM tj y " " ' ,'nrker, llros- JJ?5 Un"ILJ here. Block is the o"l ? ' " tho Iwst Pnrkcr Brothers have ever iublishel; ln t r " POST CARD ATjBUMS , , ,, cMb " We have them from 10c to $2.00, hound hi " .r: nt pajier; over 50 styles to choose from. Prices Hie Ioucm. i a Post Card Album, don't fall 1 1 see our assortment. 'DIABOLO I 1