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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1908)
rma uvatam daut scaup, wxohb - - , - ;i; 'in tt::::::;;::::;::n::i:m::::m:m:J BOYS'. AND GIRLS' All,, v SOCIETY OF OREGON 1 "The Gift of All Gifts" Schun A C tuckering or HobartM, Cabli or Kohler & Campbell or addsrff A Puzzle for Santa ClausWhat Is It? Call atoutsloteand we wilt solve the puwle for you. No better time in your life. V Our hoist of customers say we take good care of them. Shall we look after your interests? DON'T DEPRIVE YOUR HOME OF MUSIC Myrtle E. Pease, Traveling Vis itor, Thanks People of Eugene for their Aid ? MARRIED VALUED AT $15,000. Editor Ganrd: In behalf of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Ore gon we extend our thanks to the cit izens of Eugene who have assisted, us in our work while in the eity. The society Is non-sectarian in its organization and work. It rescues homeless, neglected or abused chit dren in the. state and provides suita ble homes or employment for them. Personal supervision is given each child by the society until such time as its legal' commitment expiree- The aim of the society Is to. assist the child In becoming an honorable and self-supporting citizen. On account of the crowded condi tion of the receiving home we are very much in need of homes for the children, also funda to assist in their support. Any further information can be obtained frum the Lane county advis ory board, viz.: Messrs. J. M. Wil liams, Darwin Bristol, L. E. Bean and, Mrs. Geo. Kelly. MYRTLE E. PEASE, Traveling Visitor. . a l .1.. i r tna hriria'a Darents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Philllppi. De" Albany, . this afternoon at 3:iU o'clock,. Lawrence P. Jensen,, of Eu gene, and Miss Mamie- M. Dickson; Th& nratHnn won fill lte an elaborate 1 affair, being attended by a large numr-l bsr or tne relatives uuu mouu n7 Annia f mm Eugene.. Al- bany and other points-.. . The groom la. one or tne propneium u. ." gene Planing Mill do.'s plant in this city and is second lieutenant of Co. C, Fourth Regiment, O. N;. G. The-k-id. ia. virjrnnwii in Ehieene.. hav ing resided here for some time-prevn ious to last fall. The- happy couple j house' which' the groom la 'building; ' ... . . . . til T J on west eeventn street,. wtu Their many friends tenoer codbw-- ulattons. fi COMMERCIAL CLUB BLOCK-EUGENE W. H. SMYTH Succoaor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company will do a general transfer business; wood, household goods, trunks and all things In his line will receive prompt and careful attention. "Iluslness Prompt and Careful" Is our motto. Phone Main 82 Kes. Phone. Red 4013. A. C. MATHfcWS General Teaming Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation , earth for sale Phone Black 281 1 oreallat 345 W 4th Plumbing Furnish your new hom properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Call and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitzimn. LOVES EUGENE BETTER THAN HIS MASTER unit .wontv-f iv S11S alone and on foot Is the trip that the greyhound of I. A. smun iook io . Knnir fr. F.iipanA. Aven though his master and mistress were living in Portland. Dogs have Deen Known m die of homesickness, to travel across i ...inmi in ha with a nerson. but this is the first instance where It is. known that a dog just lovea a iowu and would leave its master to go back to its old surroundings. iri.n Knn..tif,ii a,rAvhnnnd return- 1 UD UDOUUIU. r- ' - ed last night. He was first noticed at Smith and Martin's billiard par lors, where he is well acquainted. He was whining at the door, but when i let In and given something to eat. UO DCCIUCU ...... l l -- - ... An effort will be made to learn how long the dog took to travel to u Ilia mnntar took him tO UUgCUQ. ..... Dn.Hanrf alinnf n WPfik atTO. HO IS iU good condition considering the weath er and roads. 34 West 8th St. Phone black I II? HeathiK furnace, brick and founda tlon stone for sain cheap by Flr National Bank ; wk.... rh-M ur Havn for Dessert? tv i i'i .i -f th dulntv. aDDetizlnE, n.inoi ,iABrt Pan Ha nreoared ; instantly-slmply add boiling water 1 1 ),an nnnl PlivnrAfl 1list I UUU TOI T " " uu.. . rf . right; sweetened Just right; perfect 'in every way. A 10c package makes I enough desert for a large family. ! All grocers r Ml tt. Don't accept sub ! stltutes. JVLL-O complies with all nn.a.fnnd low, flAVATI flAVOrS Leman, orange, raspberry, strawber WT. emaealata, entr, peach. Will o Pioneer Filed for Pro bate Today Leaves Prop erty to, Wife and. Children. The will; of. James Parvln, the Lost Valley pioneer, who. died on Decem ber 17. was filed for probate this morning. The property of the estate is; valued.afc $4-5,000 and: Is left to his widow and' children. . The provisions of the will, In. brief, are as follows: m ui. Mi.i.f Mn Tda Wll- ious to last fall. The- happy couple jlu u- "nei-,600 ln caBhi : will reeide in Eugene- and' w l he Hum , J"o0Q wUcti, she owesi at home to tnelr irieuns-. bhiuh- umo-. - after the flist ot tne year,- im a new u.u w. M: Parvln. is be-i queathed: 159.15- acres oi iana. , To His wife- is- bequeathed, the dor-i inn-. Aibitn. nf-.Tnhn B. Hanna ! nuuuu - - and; wife, except 7 acres sold to L.. Li. j h. Ik. kAmA nf Mr Anrt- Mrs. J. H.. TT ?. nlB o pArtnln ! Standley near Allcer, at 12 o clock, t of 6 13 acreg of iand. After i December 15, August Erlcson . was- aeath the- whole shall go to his . united in marriage to Miss Loga Ko- i llter Mrs. Jennie Shatter. ; ger. Rev. W. H Gibson pastor of the nis granddaughters. Bertha Ja- Fornt BaptlBt church officiating. The) lu " Mabet V.. Hills, Is bequeathr' groom Is one of the highly-respected'; cods ana maueu , and successful young tartuers ui iu , -- . , n property what- valley, son of Mr. and Mrs.. C. J. EriB- fl0r7sBbfqSUeaea to his wife; son. of Eugene, Ore, The- bride is a ; 8oeer 18 W named SK4 .'. lln. Ji sole 'executor w thout bonds. . dub uoh muuo mi --- i -..m waB. made in juugene pu VTra Btm.Atav tnr 12 VAflTB. and IS B 106 Will ' favorite amone a wide circle o , May 12- 1908 1U,UI ILLJ (. Ill W 11 , w MAnrfu an a o.nnn In t Annpfi. The cer6' mony was pronounced! in the presence of a number of guests, after which the party sat down to a sumptuous four-course dinner. m no tum groom were the recipients of many kaa,.Hl nnA llQAflll nrPflPTltfl from many well-wishing frtendBv Th hap py couple will resiae at me iiuui.bi in m nntt. f ToianH riliV. whpre t.hev 1 1. 1 111 11 VI 1 ,U LI 1 I " 1 " L. I .. . arlll h& at htfriifc fv ItHaIH' mftitV frilMld&; after January 1. LaGrande Observ er. DIED tMMM ? At thB home of her daughter., two miles north of Eugene on the river road, Dec. 22, 1908, at the age of 78 years, Mrs. Christina Winzenried. The cause of death waB old age. She leaves two daughters. ,Mrs. Charles Knoop, living near Eugene, and Mrs. John Scherler, ot Creswell. The fu neral will 1e held Thursday and the remains will be Interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Rev. J. S. McCallum will conduct the services.' - i ,n 0,vun ft WAV some- una- ur.i-1" "" j- : New Year's eve at the masquerade. ball. Miss Margaret Gill has hand- .-Li. anA nrntpr 'ftolors. OIL i dUplay mi tor. sale at Gilbert s Art store. . NEW TODAY WANTED Bight people. elther-sex.Ior . PfLSV WOrKl IDD ttU UALmi.".--. peryday? city- Gall at Room, Iff.. Hotf-1 man nwiuw. AN INVITATION Anybody may put a oresent on our tree for their children. ExerclBe" at 7:30 Thursday evening. United Brethren church. t- . - ,n. Trluta trni.t. I FOR ifAr.l'J cn Iv or will trade ror nuuno i.,u i dress. P: O. hox 335. d31 r BOARDING Best Table Board in the city. A few fine rooms. MBS. A. G. MATHEWS. 71 West Ninth Street. SANTA CLaus HEADQUARTEll Eugene's Big Toy ;' 31i WiUamette Stnet The, place ta buy your Holiday fiiw' Books,. Japanese Ware, Souvenirs, etc. Complete Holiday Gifts Come and see them. VJk write ads, but have the goods at the rinht rrifn largest stock to choose from. Come early and final rush. Thanking you for your patronagp J mg' you a Merry Xmas, we beg to remain. Yours for best values, HILL'S GUN Sffl WANTED Boys and girls to go to the j i . U..ulnaaa rnltOB-A. d31 i rjUgCHC t.UD...i-D . WANTED To buy, tnllow and grease; ) highest mnrKGt price paiu. bukhb Soap Works. R9 E. 9th at. J23dw j LOST 25 sheep, Cotswold and Shrop-j "irtf. rn-iiot' iiiluiiii wi icLusis v w Herman Debritk. . Jl EXECUTOR'S XOTICB WANTED A share of the farmers to ent at the Cony restaurant. 6th And Willamette ats. tf OABTOniA. ja, Kind, You Have Alwar Bousfft Estate of James l'arvm, deceased. Notice la hereby given mat me un dersigned, H. M. Parvln, has been duly appointed executor of the es tate of James Parvln, deceased, by or Hr of the County Court of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, and all persons having ; claims against said estate are hereby ; notLfled to oresent the same with nrp- er vouchers to said executor at the law office of Tj. BMyeu, In Eugene, Oregon, within stx months from the date of this notice. Dated this 23d day of December. 1908. H. M. PARVIN, Executor of the Estate of Jas. Parvln, Deceased. I BILYEU, Attorney. . OREGON' IDfflKfJ Abstracts fnmithAt a mined, t imfwr lands bought and sold. Kugene, Uregon. at-, WILLIAMS TRJINS Light and leiry wood rail S04 WlUamclte 8wt Phone IbH I Save Your Money..... And Buy Useful Christmas Presents Here For the day preceding Christmas we make from 10 per cent to 15 per cent reduction on every ar ticle in the house. HALF PRICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT SALE We offer for Christmas Present Sale all of our fine Haviland, Cut Glass, Royal Boulton and all of our high priced hand painted China ware at just one-half the regular values. This stock is complete and contains the very best that money can buy. Your Credit is God You all know where, w buy goods for real value ca for credit or cash. Allgooi marked in plain figures liberal Discount on cash In addition to, the above for the next five days we offer the greatest specials ever given on Carpets and. Rugs. Buy now and save money. Note prices: Alexander Smith & Sons Superior Tapestry Carpets with your QOr choice of 20 patterns to select from, special only... . Same make as above, best Tapestry Carpet, many patterns to 7Qr choose from, during this sale at only - - Body Brussels in Biglows, Whitalls, Imperials or Berkshires CJ with 30 patterns to choose from, at only.- $uLJ Axminster Carpets Many patterns to choose from, during this C J 1 A special sale as low as - f Tapestry Carpet as low as. r . 54c Compare these prices with catalog houses and Portland retail merchants and see the show ing we make for you: All carpets and rugs reduced. We sew, lay and line our carpets free. STOVE STOCK REDUCTION We are reducing our stock of Heaters, Cooks, Ranges, etc., ana making very low prices on every one in stock for the next lewc We have a big line of air tights to select from, as low as Fancy Heavy Box Stoves, regular $9.50 values, now Handsome Air Tight, regular value $12.50, now High fancy cast iron heating stove with fine fire place effect, nPVPr fll fnr iinrlv $100 nntAT -- w -w wwa.vs VA WllAtVl fcf I W V , Jl T A R?lnf0 CTAwr . J . J . ..-.Irt rc 11A7 AS ' 1 We have several good second-hand stoves and ranges at prices very low; all in good cond are in the market for a stove or range see our stock and buy during this sale, For Famous Lines See Us Buck's.Stoves and Ranges Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges Pure Silk Floss Mattresses O&termoor Mattresses St; eit Igorris Chiirs Q - White Sewing Machines Lentz Dining Tables, Karpen Leather Goods, Alex Smfth & Sons Carpets, Wild's Famous Linoleums. For Xmas Goods call on Us Todtiy: CampMI-Fdhaan Co. HOUSEFURN1SHERS CORNER EIGHT&AND OLIVE STREETS. o PHONE MAIN 43 Mattresses Remfl Y7. vour mattre; gooa as f, , your furniture w.b g0ds at nominal P" Lake your woven J"' tresses as goo" ,.Hyou.ueinncedofany