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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
THH BIHWNB DAILT OVAKD, THUB8DAY, DHOnOMB Mi II 0 GniulMd under II Para food More iK Friends Every Yea We'll soonount vou araone them. it's insf a matter of time. More and more housewives are giving up the old- stvle. high-priced, Trust-made Baking Powders. Thousands are turning to BAKING POWDER One trial does it. You'll never go back. Speak to your grocer. Lighter, sweeter baking Or money refunded, far Det ter. Costs much less. You won't believe it till you try for your- self. Ounces tor 23 Cents Laws PROMINENT EUGENE COUPLE IN THE DIVORCE COURTS i Mrs. Lillian McElroy Luckey Sues Lester A. Lackey for a Legal Separation Jaques Mfg. Co, Chicago ' "Mrs. Lillian McElroy Luckey has bog 11 n suit in llio circuit court against her husband, Lester A. Luckey, for divorce and for 5 a wees alimony for the support of their minor child, Agnes, aged two years. The com plaint, which was filed late yester day afternoon by the attorney for the plaintiff, J. M. Pipes, states that they were married at Salem on September 14, 1904. Mrs. Luckey alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment, extending over a period of several years. The Luckeys live in Eugene and are prominently connected. (Josser vs. (.osser Fred P. Gosser, a farmer residing several miles west of Eugene, this morning instituted suit against ' his wife, Nellie E. Gosser, for divorce, al leging cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married in Eugene on Au gust 22, 1904, and have one minor child, Rose Alice, aged three years The plaintiff recites in his complaint various acts of cruelty, including that his wife attempted to kill him at va rious times, that she has stated that she married him Just to get his mon ey, etc. Gosser asks for the custody of the minor child. L. M. Travis Is his attorney. .MARKED FOB DEATH. "Three yearB ago I was marked lor death. A grave-yard- cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Dis covery," says Mr. A. C. Williams of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia.' Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial 'bottle free. I WOOD SAWING. .' Gasoline power by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders largo or I small will be appreciated. Q NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DEL GROCERY 494 WILLAMETTE STREET THEATRE BLi'. Entirely New Management o o Having bought the Model Grocery at 494 Willamette .street, we wish to aniiounnce that we intend to close out the entire crockery stock at 25 Discount. Christmas shoppers will find many very pretty and useful Christmas gifts. Not much time left for you to delay purchasing. Now is the very best time to make your selections. Don't wait until the last minute; remember every thing in this department is to be closed out at TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT. FEW KITCHEN BARGAINS 1 Tb 50c Prize Baking Powder 35c 1 lb. 40o Baking Powder . 25c . 1 lb. 25c Baking Powder. 20c 1 lb. Best Swiss Cheese 35c 1 lb. Cream Brick 25c 1 lb. Limburger . 25c Adkins HERE IS THE PLACE-NOW IS THE TIME Hammitt, Props. EAST EUGENE PUSH CLUB WILL HOLD AN INDIGNATION MEETING TT7" ?. " Special Session for Next Week Called to Enquire Into Al- ', leged Blunder of Council The East Eugene Push Club has called a special meeting for next week to consider and incidentally to in quire into the alleged blundering of the city council in its legal procedure in the steps taken to instal a new wa ter system for the city. Judging from the statements of some of the club's prominent members, It may be more appropriately called an indignation meeting, and if as a result of the meeting it is found that the council has acted under the advice of the city attorney they propose to stand by the former nnd use every just means to stem and if possible overthrow the obstruction policy that has so long unreasonably prevailed. RESUME OF FOREST IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATE AND NATION Q 494 WILLAMETTE STREET DC PHONE RED 1211 0 0 A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL DO NOT HESITATE t0 k for prices on; anything you "may wish. " 1 " T, " " ,-B 1 ' , "'. " " .. We' are here to serve you and want the op pDrtuatty to do so. Our prices are the lowest. Let us stow you; Black Cat- I Hosiery 1 The Kind Tlinf M'min lirse for Men. Women, unI 1 lillilrru. 15c 50c Par A Splendid ( hitaitm Of I. Handkerchiefs 1 For every one.. A big line to pick from. 2c to 50c each. Purses and Bags A useful Christmas gift. A nice assortment of all kinds at 5c and up. Neckties' A big line of nice. patterns, 25c to 50c Table Covers and Table Linen -. A good Xmas Gift, 35c to $1.25 Bed Spreads Bed Spreads. . .$1.00 to $2.50 Other Things Pillow Tops 25c Stand Covers ...... 50c and up Gloves, etc. Washington, Dec. 24. Such wrk as the constructior. of miles of road and trail, telephone lines, drift and pasture fences, ranger houses and barns, has opened up and improved many sqr.ui'o miles of territory in the thirteen national forests in tho state of Oregon, and for these and similar purposes $55,191.33 was spent dur ing the last fiscal year. Four hun dred and thirtyiseven miles of trail and 24 miles of road were built, 7S miles of telephone lines were scrung, and the forest ranges were improved oy tne construction of 39 miles of pasture fence. During the year 23 houses, to be used for ranger quar ters, and 2 barns, and 2 corrals, for rangers' horses were built. Four bridges were constructed and various miscellaneous improvements war made." In speaking of the permanent Im provement work on all the National forests, the secretary of agriculture has the following to say in his an nual report: The agricultural appropriation act of 1908 included an Item of $500,- 000, which was made available for permanent improvement work on the National forests. The object of this work is to help open up the forests to more use and provide means for their better and more 'economical protec tion, through the supply of means of communication and transportation, wrll-located field quarters, fire lines, fences to assist in the handling of stock, and watering places. These improvements are essentially Invest ments of capital, which add greatly to the value and usefulness of the forests. '"The work completed during the yeiir included 3400 miles of trails, 3200 miles of telephone lino, 100 miles of wagon road, 0 miles of fire lino, 250 bridges, 550 cabins and barns, and 600 miles of pasture and drift fences. In addition to the sum provided by the special Improvement fund, over $100,000 from the general fund of the service was turned from current expenses to defray the cost of this work, but much of the work planned and urgently needed could not be carried out becouse there was nothing with which to pay for it." NO MAN On WOMAN NEISD DE OUT OF WORK You can make money wrltlnif 'rddM- cationa for the National Protective Le gion all the time or spare time. An unusual opportunity. I leave Eugene on the 23d until February 1st. Drop tut a card at oiu-e. Frank C. McLan. 21 h West Eleventh street. Eugene, or. Agents 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 4- CAKES! CAKES. All kinds of cakes and pies for Xmas. Home made mince meat like mother used to make. , We make a spe cialty on ornamental cake; try us for your Xmas dinner. Cottage Bakery, Phone Red 4856. R. 'hohuperhtp,!, ill ti - :. m ; ,1.. I T j c.. i 1UC1C I" III.. - WUl.U mmics woo more women's secrets than may other man country lutrae acvicu are duc secrets .no . . n w. - t, ..- wave oeea confided in n R. V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of sdvi ..j L , ti , , .i k i , . UT,ce sad heln. ma. ion, . , . 01PPoited in their., pectutions m proved by the faot that ninety-siiht all women treated by Dr. Pierce have been tbsolut.i'"' ! altogether oured. Such a record would be remtrkshl. -i ? eases treated were numbered by hundreds only But . that reoord applies to the treatment of more than half ? lion women, in a practice of over 40 years, it ia Dhenom.m i and entitles Dr. Pieroe to the 'gratitude accorded k; l . '" specialists in the treatment of women's diseases mei si tW J cycij T.uuu ui uuuauu lit. rierce bv Int., t , " .-k" ""'"- .ctiicu in perfectly d1.; , ' ""W any printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Writ. Jl 53 out fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Association Dr a viku2 RufTaln. N. Y. ' flen t-T , ... DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTl0;. ZtXetls-os XfToeilx. Women 43-trrorj.g, 1 - VI 4N EUGENE- C. MORGAN'S FURNTTURE FACTORY. Furniture manufactured for whole sale or retail trade. Factory at east end of Fifth street. Repairing solic ited. Phone Black 6391. Residence phone. Black 5601. tf Co. A's annual masquerade New Year's Eve swell prizes. Headquarters for Xmas .Groceries, Caadies, Nuts, and all good things to eat. Barrington Hall Coffee. , Try it for your dinner , . 31 East Ninlft Street VI ATLOGKS i ii I I Phone Main 60 "The old reliable Peerless Washing Powdi again on the market Place your order with us, Phone Red 3056 3 pound Cartons 25 cents BACON BROS. TEA IMP. 55 EAST NINTH STREET mm? LENOB . , , rt-xbw- 'J-t Portland's Newind HoU ModerrJy turnlskei HOTEE Third ud MitaSmM PORTLAND, OUCOI Possessing: every convenience and an ideal Ication-fronting- on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone every room. Private baths. Bus to and from U trains natHliinMinPlin Rates America H" $1.00 and $1.60 per day. 2.50 and " O. H. SPENCER, MaaaM $2. Ofl and $2.60 with bath. Eugene Guard on File I JEWELRY What would make a nicer present than a have them and the prices are rigi . Come in and look them over H. D. SMARTT JEWELER At Marks' Drug Store Smeede Hotel I iuiMj EAPLMcNVtl ELI BANGS J. H. WEi i BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Staf?e and Sales Stables Cabs Always Keidy First'Oass Turnouts of All Descnpt.ons ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE lesv lUf!ne !veiEIri . fcm m Silo., do not call at A dai y"'?'1",,,. coonij private reside, but will call for I" Wap t & baggagejl noHHed; the dy belore. Livery Phone Main 2 1 Umbrellas and parasols re-covered and rppairpd. AVork ptlral. Glo ria sprue and taffotns. Silk covers I in slock. Taffeta in colors. Call E. j n. Watson at Potts' cigar store, 564 Olive street. T& EUGENE DANCING . j.v anu . . -,.rr weant"; v- Will give a social society aanto , lnviteJ. ' .t h armnrv Everybody coroia next Wednesday night. l.,An'i LOGAN & MURDOCH, ConJ Private Lessons in Danoin? Given TborsdayJl