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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1908)
fHH BAH.T OCARD. TtTBMXAT, DBCSKBBl M. 1WW. A. - - - - :ll"V""Mi"MMM"'" ; tttMtMtMMHOHtMtttniH aa........ ' ttttt tt , ...... """wa FOR THE 4 For Several Years We Have Been Wholesaling Lumber in Eugene. We Now Propose to RETAIL LUMBER Hf BUT STILL AT PR ICE S To our mind this is an improvement that will benefit all users of lumber. How does it im press you? Our retail yard is north of tfie passenger depot and the team entrance is on Pearl street near the vinegar factory. Temporary phone, Black 4521. B ootHv Kelly 1W uinaber Co, 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. I i '2:n::::j::::::jt::::::::::::t:n:t::::::t::::::::::::: ::::!:::j:s::::::t::n::t:tii:::::::::m: k re on the Right Track your clothing Is looked j our expert assistants. M4 perfectly, pressed 'T. delivered nromotly. charges bv their little- Nke satisfaction an as- act. FTthing possible in wng ana Dyeing ;enc Dye Works too Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 Plumbing Furnish your new hem 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 Ay a & Heitznun. 34 West 6th St, Fhone bUcltl 117 EATON'S Book Bindery looks Hound. Magazine Ilea. Portfolios Made. Blank Books Baled and " d to Order. Artistic HookblwHitg Ifcme. Nothing ( "'"V Xont Hut Keiobl IT. Office EATON'S BOOK STORE G AR C Julius ildsmith - . r !! , Well urmms See Burcholtz & Carpenter tor gcod well drilling Phone Fd 457Z c. 67 S WilUrm-ttr St. MOl'XI) ITEMS. 1 1 I Ml ILLAMETTE t Market Fresh and Salt waysonHand Kin Your Order & CAMPBELL Well Drilling n O ell drilling- Veil Drill" (Special Correspondence.) George Prescott and Mr. Mcln'osh started' on the 25th for Eugene on business connected with the buying of timber lands. Charles Layne Is home again re cuperating from a fall he had In the mountains on a cruising trip recently. We are very thankful, Charlie, that It did not prove more serious. Glen Saunders and Chester Pierce are down In the mountains hunting wildcats. Harry Layne and George Presoott each killed a large wildcat recently. Roy Uleree went to Independence a few days since, ostensibly to spend Christmas. Jay Johnson started out Sunday morning with his gun, ostensibly for a hunt. But it is our candid opinion thai If he ran wend his way over the Wolf creek trail, he Is hunting a partner for the New Year's dance at Crow. The writer would like to know the posiuffiio address of one T. J. Kl llot, 0. A. R. veteran, who responded to roll call at the last esoampment in Kugene. Mrs. Henry Plerco of Glentena Is now sojourning with neighbors In the vicinity of het old home at Alma. Mrs. A. D. Blerce received ror Christmas gift, a flm. portrait of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. EH Blerce of Kalamazoo. Michigan. George Prescott of this place and Ed I'ettit of Alma, (we are In formed), traded dogs recently. George gets his old dog, May, "back. We wonder if George expects to re new his old time luck getting var mints. Chester Uleree Intends to iaae me e'ghth grade examination on the 21st of January. County buperinienueni, take notice. Meilieine That I Medicine, r I,., airfrr4 ii eonri deal With malaria and stomac h complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keps me well, and that remedy Is K.i.vtrlc Bitters; a medicine that Is medicine for stomach and liver troubles, and for run down condi tions." fays W. C. Klestler, of Halll day, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, unit Imuart vigor and energy to the I weak. Your money will be refunded j If it tans io ucip i Kuykendall's drug store. ALL BATS KKDl'OKD. Miss McCallum. the milliner, with room, at 12 and 14 First National ! Bank Building, announces a sweep- Ing reduction In all line of bate. It ! will py you to buy now. tf LK.AS.WT llll. I. ITEMS. IK) AS Til 18 MAN IM1). (Social Correspondence.) Pleasant Hill, Dec. 28. Xmas Is a thing of the past and everyone Is busy formulating now r&aolutlonB to go Into effect the first of the year. Arthur Lattln and wife are spend ing the hollduys with Mr. Lattln's brother, Ed Latin of this place. Will Drury Is at home from Sven sen to spend a short vacation. The teachers of this vicinity aer at home during the holiday vacation. Prof. Corum is here from Hose' burg spending the vacation with Mrs. Corum, our efficient and very ipopu lar high school teacher. A shooting match was given by Mr. StnUer on December 24, and It Is needless to say, that a goodly num ber were lucky enough to secure a fine turkey for Xmas dinner. Grandma Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klllot are visiting with our post muster, Mr. 'Furrow. Among others we notice Ben Eby's smiling fuce. Come again, Uen. At the Christmas tree given at the church on the evening of December 24, an excellent program was given by the high scbool under the direc tion of the teacher, Mrs. Clara Cor um. The various numbers on the program were nicely rendered and were a credit to the training they are receiving. The tree was nicely deco rated and everyone received a nice present. HIDES AMI HHH Shin your hides and furs to And- resrh Brothers, and get 10 to CO per cent more money. No matter how Bin all or large your shipment of hides or furs Is, you can always obtain more spot cash by shipping them to Andersen Brothers, of Minneapolis, Minn. They are the oldest linn most reli able fur house In the Northwest. (backed by I went yfi v.. ear of bon iest il-iillngH .r.v one Interested In hunting or trapping should have a enpy of their famous hunters' and trappers guide It contains 450 pages of the. most valuable information to hunter and trappers. The regular price of this valuable book Is I2.0H. To their shippers. ).25. Write them today for free booklet, price list, shipping tags. etc. They are all free. Address Andersrh Brothers Dept. 71, Min neapolis, Minn. I See ear "Superior" wooS bet'vsrs i k.f... hnvlnr: ther will snow yon what a heater ought to txt, even If yon don't buy. Chamber! Hard ware Co. Large shipment of I0-U. Silk Floss Mattresses lost received, whloh we will sell far 110. (0, while they last: this Is a savin of 42. i. Chamber Hardware Co. ATTHKTIOK. Pitman Is the quickest and easiest shorthand ayatem to learo. It Is taagbt by thor oughly experienced "nog rapher at Bmlth'a. EXPBKT PUBLIC BTBNOORAPmtR. Titus Blo-k. th and Willam ette at.. Phone Bed . Jti Only 24 years ago I sold to S. I'. Sladden 133 acres of land for lor.oo. or about $49 per acre. Ho planted It to fruit, raised enormous crops. This land Is now selliug at $320 to $600 per city lot equal to $1300 to $2000 per acre a profit of over 100 por cent on the original Investment for each and every year of the 24, on tho land alone, to say nothing about the fruit raised In the mean time. "Go thou and do likewise." Buy now. Suburban acreage Is the only land that will produce city lots at a profit. Ten acres of City View Park property stuked, will mnko 4 0 city lots that. In a comparative short time, will be worth $32f to $500 each. While you are waiting for your crop of city lots to ripen you can plant the land to fruit, poultry or vegetables, raise big crops without Irrigation and It is no crime to make a homo on tho land while these things grow. City View Park has good drainage, fine outlook, some building restrictions, No. 1 soil, pure soft water, accessibility and good society. I sell only to the bel ter class, assuring purchasers of great Increase in values. List of buy ers, so far, Include James 1. I'rlcu ard, capitalist; A. W. Boss, capital ist; L. L. Constance, retired attor ney, now building handsome and costly residence; E. S. ltolfe, capital ist ; G. W. Prater, fruit raiser; 0. D. , Linn, druggist; Edith Prater, secre I tary Puyallup Fruit Growers' asso ciation, and Paul Bond, high school teacher. City Vlow Park fronts on West Eleventh street, the street that has the Uulverslty of Oregon, Bible school, library, high school. Central school, many fine residences; more blocks of pavement than any other street, and Is the only slrii t In the entire city thut Is open tntongliout the rlty ut both ends. City Vlow Park adjoins the Dr. Mi i'oi nark or chard on t.'ie east and I' pr ven fruit land of tlio best qiiail y. I" all in) rupiTleiire of 2 year i I selling land iti I. ane county, I haw newr handled a tnot of ianrl tiial Ka.e the buyer li tter value for Ills money than I am aide to nffT In lly View Park. This property Is not only tb test thing I ever bandied, but It is the , best property on the Kiu-ntie market today at th price The tract ixu-i.-.:ns 375 acres, mal ing a home seeker or Investor to secure oltlier .level or rolling land, either cleared 'or timbered, and at prices lo suit ; anyone and on lmi that he can eas j llr meet. IB'V VW. i GKOItGB MBI.V1N MILLEH i Boom 20, Mcdiing Hidg. YOU CAN.. Toast Your Bread. Boil Your Erjrjs. Percolate Your Coffee. Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Candies. Heat your Curlnig Irons ALL BY ELECTRICITY See the Latest Electrical Cooking Device! In our window. The El Tosto. The Water and Milk Heater. The Coffee Percalater. The Chafing Dish. The Curling Iron Heater. Pacific Electric Engineering Co. 5J6 Willamette Street ; WOOD HAWI'O. ! Johi M. P. Dlxoa, snccor to W. i e. Boddr. All wood sawed u gusg'. Kor prompt service phone Black '131? Hes!denc 324 High stri. tf : Gasoline Wooosaw. Co. A'a annual masquerade New Year's Eve swell prlw. Q mmBmmmmmmmawuumm On account of moving into new quarters I will gel! retail at wholesale prices. Below are a few of tho many bargains: Satin White Best Valley Flour $1.10 Dayton Best Hard Wheat Flour. . .$1.25 Almonds, lb 15 Walnuts, lb 15 Candy, lb 10 50-fb box Raisins, Seedless $3.75 Fancy Dried Peaches, 2 lbs $ .25 Best Sugar-CureMams, lb .16 Dressed poultry, turkeys and geese every Friday asd Saturday ETVTV WboleMleaoa Fourfold fire screens la olack and (lit Caamkars Hard wars C. i. n..tt,n in the Co Isms a I building, third floor, cuts and pol ishes agatne and other stone. Work 1 1 ffuaraateea la all raatcta tf ' Subscribe for The Daily Ouajrd. 5C 3 512 W;ilmtte!