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Where the
Opens
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Constantly
' .You can quickly heat and keep
... cosy the draugl.ty hall or cold room
no matter !;'. the weather conditions
are and il yau only knew how much
' real comfort you can have Irom a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeleaa Device)
you wouldn't be without one another hour. Turn the wick aa high
or as low as you please there's no dangei no smoke no smell
just direct intense heat that's because of the smokeless device.
. Beautifully finished in nickel and ianan orna
mental any where. The brass font holds 4 quarts, giv
ing heat for 9 hours. It is light in weight easily
carried from room to room. Every heater warranted.
The
JgLampfi"
need ot (he
a briqlil.
ateadv light ideal to read or
, study by. - Madu of brass nickel plated, latest im
proved central draft burner. - Every lamp warranted.
If your dealer does not carry Perfection Oil Heater
and Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. . . -
UTAMOASKO Oil. COMPAXT ,.
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j Black Motor Vehicles
A Practical Car for '
Business or Pleasure
Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary
automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed
6 to 26 miles an hour. .
Neat in appearance
Travels any Road .
. Made any style
Prices
$375 to $750
These enrs are made to go any season of the year in
(joou or bad roads, are built like a surrey, high wheels,
solid rubber tjre, easy springs, motive power gasoline,
substantially built. For demonstrations a'nd hire apply to
HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHE'S,
RANDLE & HOWER
AGENTS
570 WILLAMETTE STREET
P 0. BOX 455 EUGENE, OREGON
WOSTCPCCIRS SELL
Olymp
ic Flour
SNOWDRIFT ANDgBRILLlANT
' . ; . ' everysck guarantee
,.. Vade J selected Etetn Orrrea kard wheat. It pro.
"ducts more loaves oi bttad (has aay Ikct Have and th
Inavea arc lighter and white,. TW a of tto increased
quantity ol braid produced h coat ti a, hivhef than iar
other flours. ASK YOU. GROCER FOR IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS
SNOWDRIFT sold by PIERCE BROS:
E
AND HOSPITAL
WILLBEBUILT
Half a Million Dollars Expected
by 100th Anniversary of the
. Birth of Martyr President
New York, Dec. 28. HaU a mil
lion; dollars will be offered in mem
ory of Abraham Lincoln by the peo
ple of this country between Christ
mas and the 100th anniversary of his
btrtb, according to the leaders of a
national memorial movement which
has been started in this city. To per
manently endow the Lincoln Hospital
& Home, where thousands of colored
and white patients have been treated,
educated and housed "here for the
last 69 years, Is tbe object for which
American citizens in every section of
the land are to be invited to devote
their indlviduul tributes to the mar
tyred president. Seventy-five thous
and dollars has been promptly sub
scribed In this city to start this fund
and. its completion in time for tbe
centenary celebration, Is declared to
be assured when the people of other
cities and states learn of the. pro
ject. .
To Hecelvo Funds.
In crumpled dollar bills, and
stamp, as well' as substantial checks,
the working committee of this new
Lincoln memorial movement is pre
paring to receive the response of the
people from end to end of the coun
try to tholr Christmas call for a liv
ing monument . to Lincoln. Thous
ands of whites and colored persons,
. Watch your laundress!
Let her use ordinary
soap for ordinary pur-'
.poses.; ., .,. . - v,. .. .
iBut, for the finer
things for lawns, dimi
ties, colored goods and
everything else that re
quires special care in
laundering she should
use Ivory Soap; and none
other.
' Why Ivory Soap? Because
it is pure soap and nothing else.
No "free" alkali in it; no
coloring matter ; no chemicals. .
Ivory Soap
99 1$ Per Cent. Pure.
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Dressmaking School
Pupils bring own material and make any garment
desired under competent instructors; classes to fill
all needs. Advancement according lo capability. The
latest up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught
thoroughly. Terms reasonable. For further narticn.
lars address MISS RECKERD, Room 1. Schneider Blk.
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. . T H. Ellis.. .
O CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR
Cement Blocks and Pressed BricJL ,
ORDERS FOR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Phone Black 6621. Residence, 954 High St.'
Big
Reductions
k Suit
Prices
At this time of the year,
following the Christmas
rush. You will find it
worth your while to in
spect our line of Mich
ael's, Stern & Co.'s cloth
ingthe best make in the
country today.. You wll
find that we have the real
clothing bargains, when
quality and price are both
considered.
Our line of gonts fur
nishings is complete and
in shirts, underwear and
neckwear we are sure .0
have just what you are
locking for. ,
ED. HANSON
East Ninth Street
who have alike received "tbe free
treatment, care and relief of 'he In
stitution since long before the civil
war, are todar enlisting In the move
ment to perpetuate It In Lincoln's
name. From the Infirm old people
who are weaving baskets for the fund
In the home wards to the corps of a
hundred-graduate trained nurses who
o. .nrniHitiv it rollnf work In ev
ery part of the country, a volunteer
army of beneficiaries .win wui
secure the future of this unique hos
pital In the name of the great eman
cipator. ' ' ' .
Strong Indorsement.
Medical and surgical leaders In
this city are today offering to testify
to the profession throughout the
country that te educational influ
ence of the Institution, which is to
be a perpetual memorial to Lincoln,
is becoming a factor in the problem
of health. A score of scientifically
.J....(n rtnlnrnil mif.a fl Tfl rfl(1tlHt-
ed from its training school each year
and sent to every section 01 me muu
to cope intelligently with the spread
nt loaooA in thA hlphpftt nrofessional
circles as well as among their own
tension of this work would prove a
people. The continuation ana ex
conslderable benefit to the hygenlc
welfare of the whole people, it is de
clared. The local good accomplished
by this one of the largest private hos
pitals and clinics in this metropolis
has for years especially recommended
It to the profession as well as the
charitable authorities Here.
BANQUET GIVEN BY
MEN'S CLUB OF THE :
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Attended by About Seventy
Toasts Responded to and .
a Good Time Had
CAPTAIN JOHN BAKER
DIES AT SALEM
Salem, Or, Dec. 28. Captain John
Baker, a well-known Oregon pioneer,
died at his home near this city today,
aged 92 years. Deceased came to
Oregon from Missouri in 1847, stop
ping for a short time at Portland and
then removing to Oregon City, where
he conducted a hotel for two years.
Late in 1849, he removed to Salem,
where he operated a sawmill for sev
eral years. He started the first brick
yard In this vicinity and made the
brick for all the early buildings con
structed of that material,
Retiring from active business
many years ago, he spent his declin
ing years on nls email farm east or
this city. Kb leaves one daughter
and three sons, Mrs. L, N, Koney of
Eugene; O. G. Baker of Salem; J-. O.
Baker, of Boise; H. O. Baker of Port
land. His wife died In 1881. The
funeral will be conducted from the
family home at 2 p. m. tomorrow.
Rev. P. S. Knight officiating.
Captain Baker was sergeant-at-
arms of the constitutional conven
tion, and was known as a man per
fectly fearless in his day. He was
sent several times to bring in recalci
trants, and never was daunted but
once, when he was ordered to ibrlng
In Capt. Elisha Applegate; who at
tended the sessions about three days
and left for his cabin at Yoncalla in
disgust. He sent word that any man
who tried to- serve a warrant on him
would never serve another. So Baker
waited until the convention adjourn
ed and took him a printed copy of
the proceedings. "Applegate, though
of opposing pollti V. always regarded
Baker as his friend, and makes kindly
mention of him in some of his writ
ings. Even up to within a few months of
the time of his last sickness, Mr. Ba
ker was a familiar sight on the
streets. He was always pleasant,
happy and cheerful, loved to tell a
good story, or take a drink with a
friend, and although a faithful mem
ber of the Baptist church never lost
his pioneer customs and, habits. He
was a lover of a good horse and the
soul of kindness to those he loved.
Captain Baker's mind was clear up
to within a few hours of the end, and
he made all the arrangements for
his burial. .
The' Men's Club of the Christian
church gave a banquet in the prayer
meeting room of the church 'building
last night. The affair waa attended
by about seventy and was greatly
enjoyed. The toaats were responded
to during the course of tbe banquet
and a general feeling of fellowship
I and brotherhood prevailed through
' out. O. M. Murphy acted as toast
master. The menu was as follows:
Pickles Celery Olives
Young Roast Capon Cold Boiled Ham
Smoked Ox Tongue
Cold Roast Meats '
Shrimp Salad Potato Salad
i Saratoga Chips . Sandwiches
; Ice Cream Cake Coffee
The toasts responded to were as
follows:
"What are Men Doing to Advance
the Cause of Christ?" H. C. Sutton.
I Men Compared to Women In the
Activities of Church Work. A. F.
Campbell. ;
The Earnest Man J. H. Daniel.
! Man's Duty to the Bible School
O. M. Murphy.
( ' Missionaries' Duty to China -"Lee
Tong.
i Man's Duty to the Boy-S. D.
' Read. , - ,
PHOTO COUPONS RE
DEEMED. '
The DorriB and Tollman
photo studios are not putting
out coupons but they will re
deem any photo coupons sold
In Eugene. Bring your cou
pons to us. "' ,
LTJLU TOLLMAN.
SUB DORRIB,
FOR BALK.
' . My entire atock of Dry Goods, flx
'ture and three "year 'lease tor sale."
Must retire fro mmercantlle buaineaa
on account ot poor health,
tt ' I. T. HIOKXiBi.
GOOD HOME
MADE BLADDER
E
NO MAN OR WOMAN NEED DB OVT
OK WORK
You can mako money writing appli
cations for the National Protective Leg-Ion
all the time or Hpare time. An
unusual ouuortunltv. I leave Eugene
on the 23d until Fohruary 1st. Drop me
a card at once. Frank O. MoImii. ?ib
West Eleventh street, Eugene, Or.
Fred Fink. Oregon timber lands
bought and old. Eugene, Oregon, tt
Here Is a prescription that anyone
can mix at home. Any good pres
cription pharmacy can supply the in
gredients named at little cost; being
cjmposed of vegetable extracts, it is
harmless and inexpensive. Best of
all It does Its work -well, relieving
even the worst forms of bladder trou
ble, frequent - urination, 'backache,
kidney complaint, and by Its direct
action upon the ellminatlve tissues
of the kidneys, makes these most
vital organs rid . the blood and sys
tem of waste matter and uric cld
which causes rheumatism.
Here it Is; try It, if you suffer.
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon, one'
ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsapa
rilla, three ounces.
Shake well In a bottle and take
In teaspoonful doses after each meal
and at bedtime.
Former sufferers often state that
one week's use shows curative re
sults in nearly every Instance, and
such symptoms as lamp back, fre
quent desire to urinate, pain in blad
der and even chronic rheumatism
lire generally relieved within a few
days, the .pain and swelling diminish
ing with each dose.
C.L.BEADLE
itone Mason
LentV o'ders at White's retanrnn
Wik BtBfcta a tree or -4drMa at
M'Xfflf - ..Ys3 jS'VP a'?'' '"Sff"'
Tf;'
MEMORIAL ERECTED ON SPOT WHERE LINCOLN WAS BORN,
The Lincoln memorial on the old Lincoln bomeeted near Hedgenvlll.
Ky., ta almost completed and wtllO the acene of a (rrat ddlctlon ceremony
on Feb. 12 next, the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham
Lincoln. President Hoosevolt will be the principal speaker of the occasion
The memorial building Incloses the little log cabin where the great emanci
pator Brat saw the light of day. The new structure waa built entirely through
popular Kut.scrli.tlon by tbe Lincoln I nrui nsS,;,ln. of which Governor
Jo6tb W. Folk ot iLI&iuaii Is president.
We Give Away
Absolutely Free of Cost ry
' T" . . P f f 1 1 , . '
Ejialish. or Medicine Simplified. biR V d:" ' H.""
Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalid ' Hotel 'Ve 1
gical Jnst tute at Buffalo, a book ol 1008 larfe oai..
over i00 illustration, in itroni naiwr ... ? and
J V
Hi
strong pioer env.,. .
stamps to cover cost of mailing onfj, or, in French rL,t. f .'w'ial 21
Over 6S0 000 eppies of ta "-pfete pi.Qoth lm
DinuinK l regular urica Ul AtterwapJ. . "ere in .4 :
were tjiwn away as above. A new, up-to-date r...i??J '.H1 aBiUio.
send NOW, before .11 , mT?
for mailing. Better i
fbnsaby Mbdicai. AssocATiON, R, V. Pierce, M n P!" Wou'i n?
; DR. PIEnCE'8 FAVORITE jS'
THE ONE REMEDY to, warn.... . " 0!
that iU makers are not afraid to print on i7 . ooi x(t
very ingredient. No Seorett-No Deception " a "
THE ONE REMEDY for women which co,ain, ,
no habit-forming drugs. Made from nativ. . '"
.vuihj l0
of well etublished curative TUe.
'Mtroot,
MADE
IW EUGENE
' The old reliable
Peerless Washing Powder
. agpiin on the' market Place your
order with u, Phone Red 3056
3 pound Cartons 25 cents
BACON BROS. TEA IMP. d
v ' ...... ii i o . , ;
55 6AST NINTH STREET
The
LENOI
Pcrtland'sNnttnlMo
Modernly Ftirnkhed
HOTEL
Thin) and MliaSMl
PORTLAND. OHM
' Posse uing: every'convenicnce and an ideal location
fronting: on the beautiful city plaia. Adjacent to ,
. business center. Up-to-date grill. Telepheoe
every room. Private balhs. Bus to and from all traitu
Rates EuropMn Plan . R" AT!T w,,
11.09 and 1.5 per day. ' M-"J'ifflS
12. (.0 and J2.68 with bath. 3.5 and W wlu
. O. H. SPENCER, MflMF
JEWELRY r
What would make a nicer present than a
- have them and the prices are right
Come in and look them over
H. D. SMART?
JEWELER Smeede Hotel tfH
At Marks' Drug Store
71
EXI BANGS
. ilATilT
BANGS J. M. wco.
BANGS LIVERY CO.
, :. va CredAd Sales Stables
CabsAlwjysKJ' .ti0DS
, First'Oass Turnouts of All 'P
MrKENZIE STAGE It jvts Eugene sitt, Iw'wcW
at5i30a.m. Starado not eaU at " IVUpW- tol "
nriviu mtiHencea lot will call I or ".., lor riort0"
bageage il notlHed; th day before.
faT-!M 9 1
. , Livery Pbonem"'
TSi EUGENE VfLfi
Will glre a .eoclal society dan MlJ lnme
evening at the Armory. -.- .
next Wednesday nigni. i . , -njUW
LOGAN & MUrtDOCH.
Private Lei0M In Dsncjng 0
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