Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 24, 1908, Image 2

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For Several Years We Have Been Wholesaling Lumber
in Eugene. We Now Propose to
RETA
UMBER
BUT STILL
AT
ESALE
PR
To our mind this is an improvement mat win oenem an users or lumper, now aoes it inn
press you? . Our retail yard is north of the passenger depot and the team entrance is on Pear
street near the vinegar factory. Temporary phone, Black 4521.
Booth
21 iAvwiiU
Lumb
14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing Id looked
after by our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, delivered promptly,
and our charges by their little
ness make satisfaction an as
sured faci. .
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
bth and Willamette Sts,
Phone Red 2861
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Snii'ple room In connection located In
Hejrlstcr M1(., Wlllnmette St.
Oak and 7th Eugene. Or.
Phone Main 03
UNIVERSITY GLEE
MEN CLOSED ANNUAL
TOUR THIS WEEK
Trip Was Satisfactory to Au
diences and to the
Management.
The University Olee and Mandolin !
Clubs finished their nnnunl tour
through Enstern Oregon the first of
the week. No flu urns nre obtaina-
MOUJTD ITEMS.
(Special Correspondence.
Mound, Dec. 23. Mr. G. W. Layne
returned home from a business trip
to Eugene .Thursday night.
M. D. Johnson' has a force of men
building a bridge near the Mound
postoffice; a work that Is needed
very much.
Charley Lacey Is now settled In
his new residence near Conger Prai
rie. Charles 'Layne has. been out for
two weeks with his compass cruis
ing for a timber company in the vi
cinity of Roseburg.
Wildcats have been doing consid
erable damage among goats in this
vicinity of late. Everybody In this
bio as to the financial success of thejb0unty on wildcats. We hopo their
ii mil ' i-iwii nii iMni sentiments will be s
1
Julius
Goldsmith
OLIVER
VISIBLE TYPEWRITER
For an Xmas Gift. Special Cash
price for ton days on Ol.ft'Elt TVl'K
Wit I Kits for an Xmas gift.
0. S. PRANK,
1.im'h1 A ire nt.
1b, two members of the club who have
returned, say thnt the attendance was
good and the satisfaction better than
last year.
The stunts brought down the
house In every town. Time and
again the Individuals were encored.
THURSTON VOTES A
SPECIAL ROAD TAX
i WILLAMETTE
Meat M0arfct
Under New Management
fftrst-Class Fresh and Saltj
Meat Always on Hand !
Phone in Your Order j
WING & CAMPBELLj
EATON'S
Boq-K Bindery
Hook Hound.
MnUMJtlnr Hound.
Tort rol lot Mmle.
lllunk HonkRiilod nml Pound
to OrlcR
ArtKtlo Bookbinding Dmie.
Nothing Hut (Jnml Work.
Nont Hut Urnsoimlilo I'rlcos.
Office at
EATON'S BOOK STORE
(Special Correspondence.!
Thurston, Dec. 23. There has not
been at any state or presidential elec
tion that the people have contested
the Issue so spirited as at the spe
cial tax election held on last Sat
urday. The vote first was on, "shall
we fix the road, commencing nt High
Hank and going east?" The vote
carried by a big majority. The esti
mate on tho parts montloned was
$435. It would require a three-mill
tax, so the vote was taken and the re
sult was a majority of nine over all
opposition, allowing two votes under
challengo opposed to the tax. After
tho adjournment. Mr. Piatt called or
der and stated that Inasmuch as a
tull attendance was present. It would
be a good time to get a fair expres
sion as to the choice of the district
sent in in the form
of a vigorous protest.
The Mound school closed for a two
weeks' vacation Friday. A very nice
school program was rendered at our
school house last Friday night after
which a nice dance and supper was
given.
Earl Parsons was In our midst on
Friday night. !
There were several people from i
Alma up to attend our program and
dance; among whom were Jack '
Johnson and wife, who reside at pres-
ent on the Pugh place. Mrs. John-,
son 1b an accomplished musician. We :
would be glad to have them locate '
permanently In our midst.
Roy Blerce returned home the
20th from Smith river, where he has ',
been working. '
Mr, and Mrs. Glen. Saunders are i
again in our midst, having returned !
from Independence. Mrs. S. is a i
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. !
Ulerce. 1
George Prescott's and Hazen John-!
son's acted as hosts to a goodly
crowd Friday night.
Mr. Mcintosh has decided not to
return to his home in the east for 1
some time, so we are informed. He ;
Is very anxious to btiy more timber :
lands. There's lots of timber lands !
for sale on the great Slu, Mc. I
Mrs. Johnson, of Alma gave us a I
grand musical treat on the piano ati
rrescott s Saturday morning, after
for road supervisor the comlne vear
and moved that Father Latton be i the dance, while we were waiting for
tne cnalrman. It was so voie.l and i breakfast Thnnka Cnnin nirnln
Our teacher, Miss Bessie Meats,
i nas returned to ner nome near
'Springfield t spend the holiday va
: cation. We wish her a Merry Christ
I mas and Happy New Year.
Mr. Itnth acted as secretary. The
chair appointed Mr. Plnft and Mr.
Donaldson as tellers. There were
some eight different persons named
by ballot, then It was moved that the
three first names be taken as the
candidates, and the second ballot was
aken. Mr. Ford. Charles Grnv and
'.flray were the contestants. Ira f
nv nnviiiic r-piven a majority over ; ou diary at tpiscopni ennrch, cor-
i. vin iii'i'inrcu me persons to no i ut "i oeventn ana uuve streets, P.
tne one recommended and the chair-1 K. Hammond, rector. Christmas
man was Instructed to so present the' morning at 8 nnd 11 a. m. Every
e
St.
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
Make
Useful
Holiday
'resents
Why not buy your hus
band, father or son a fine
suit of clothes the fa
mous MICHAELS, STERN
& CO. make at Hanson's.
They have the quality and
style that well-dressed
men are partial to. Such a
gift would be appreciated.
Our line of gents fur
nishings is complete and
in shirts, underwear and
neckwear we are sure o
have just what you are
looking for.
ED. HANSON
East 'iuth Street
Co.
YOU CAN...
Toast Your Bread.
Boil Your Eggs.
PorrnlatA Ynnr Hnfffifi.
Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes andCandi
Heat your Curlnig Irons
ALL BY ELECTRICIT'
See the Latest Klectrical Cooking Devices
The El Tosto.
The Water and Milk Heater.
The Coffee Percalater.
The Chafing Dish.
The Curling Iron Heater.
Pacific Electric Engineering
5J6 Willamette btreet
ThU Is Worth H.'mlkiir
I.eo F. Zellnskl. of 68 Gibson St.,
nuffalo. N; Y., snys: "I cured the
most annoying co'd sore I ever had,
with Ilurklen's Arnica Salve. I ap
plied this salve once a dav for two
days, when evr-y trace of' tie sore
was gone." Heals all sores. Sold un-
ners lone cordially lnvitett
W .-
our Christmas dinner will not he
complete without a fruit cake bought
at the I'nlverslty home bakery. We
have cranberry, pumpkin and home
made mince pies, In fact everything
you will want In the way of pastry or
broad for your Christmas dinner. d2 4
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Scott'? Sanral-Fepsm Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For lnflfiinn Moo or Catarrh
Pf th Bla.i.ler r.-l P1nmw1
Kidney b. NO 00 SB MO PAY.
Cure quickly nnd peramnrntlr
all I a natural 1)Iwmmo(
ihe Vrinarj Orsmnt. Ab
solutely birmleti. Sold br
druggists. Pric fl.no. or by
nmfl, oft-paid. Jj.
THE SANTAL-PEPS1N CO.
BclMontalu, OMo.
IS?
A Sensibl
eXmas
SJnaer and Wheeler &
Sewing Machines
sonl
...tk
An average of 50 cents
Remember, we are the only
in Eugene ,y
... Marines exdu!iT
Handling ew'"s
Singer Sewmg Macwj, ,
615 Willamette Street.
KAVAX.UCH,