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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1909)
.. . A TIB CTCTOT BAH.T 60AEP, MOSPAY. PC. 13, 109 TW9 Some soaps are good for one thing; some for another. But with Ivory Soap you can cleanse ANY thing or ANY body yourself; your baby; a white waistcoat or a piece of lace. The daintier a . thing is, the more necessary it is that you use Ivory Soap to clean it. Ivory Soap 99 X6 Per Cent. Jrure. MAKE YOURSELF OR YOUR WIFE OR YOUR DAUGHTER OR YOUR SON OR YOUR SISTER A CHRISTMAS PRESENT 1 - and have the teeth at tended to. We do every thing connected with the dental profession, and guarantee our work for TEN YEARS. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 667 WILLAMETTE ST., Over Dunn's Dry Courts Store. EUGENE, OR. Kit. A. II. STILUS, Mtiimgcr. Painless Extraction. Lady Attendant. FOUR YOUNG PEOPLE DROWN j-aunch Turned Turtle Near Rainier Three Hung On Till Morning Rainier, Or., Dec. 12. Four young people, residents of Maygera, Or., met terrible deaths by drowning in the Columbia river early Sunday morn ing when a launch in which tbey were riding turned turtle at Burton's land, ing, spilling the party ot seven Into the Icy cold water. Three of the par ty were rescued after hanging to grim death for seven hours, which to them seemed like centuries. The dead are: Miss Selma Hendrlckson, aged 17; Anna Hendrlckson, aged 19; Grace Waud, nged 16, and Lee Barber, aged 20. The rescued are: Pearl Proctor, aged 20; Frank Kasper. aged 20, and Amos Card, aged 19. ' flot Too Sleepy Lee Barber, who hung on for near ly an hour and a half, was first to let go. "I'm getting sleepy," he said. "I'm going to sleep," and he slipped back Into the water and did not rise. The next to drop off was Miss Selma Hendrlckson, who held on perhaps half an hour longer. Soon afterward Anna Hendrlckson, her sister,, went to a watery grave. The survivors clung to the boat un til 6 a. m., making just seven hours in all, when the tugboat Burton came along and answering their cries, res cued them. They were brought to Pnlnler and loft for their home In Maygers Sunday morning. The trio were all In good health and not much the worse for their experience. :. t Real Estate Transfers Z Jacob D. WIgle et ux to C. P. Devereaux and F. A. Tripp, lot 1. the neVi nw4 and nV4 and ne',4 of tec. 18, tp 15, 7 w., 157.62 acres; $10.00. Taresa A. Fountain and T. A. Fountain to L. V. Stingley, 157.62 square feet In sec. 25, tP. 17, 6 w; 1150.00. James W. Seavey et al to Rudolph Wenger, 5.01 acres in tp. 17, 3 w;. $301.60. Bmile Gorsbach to Florence L. Walte, tract in sec. 9, tp. 18, 4 w; $1.00. Lee Bailey to F. L. Walte, strip of land two rods wide, tp. 18, 4 w; $1.00. Andrew J. Richmond to L. F. Wooley, 25 acres in sec. 35, tp. 17, 5 w; $1250.00. Josepa, P. Fry to Alvin T. Clark, w of claim 38. tp. 18, 4 w, 384 acres in tp. 18, 4 w; $5325.00. Malcom T. Crow to N. u. Hyland, e'-i neV4 and nw!4 neVt, sec 28, tp. 19, 1 e, 120 acres; $10.00. a. O. Gross to Uffie Barrett, saxsu feet, lot 1. block 3, Shaw's add to Eugene; $2300.00. Jas B. Cox to D. Crouch, lots 13 and 14, block 88, Washburne's sub division if the Springfield Inv. & LOST VALLEY NOTES MANY CHANGES IN HARRIMAN OFFICIALS Portland, Dec. 12. Changes in the traffic department of the Harriman lines In the Northwest, which have been under consideration ever since Mr. Harriman's last sickness took a turn that he knew ended his active mtuiiigement of his linos, were an nounced officially this morning. They are: R. B. Miller, general freight agent of the O. R. & N. and the Hnrrlman lines in Oregon, becomes traffic man ager of the O. R. & N. and the South ern Pacific lines In Oregon and the Oregon & Washington, effective Jan uary 1, 1910. Comim Succeeds Miller . Wilbur K. Coman, first assistant general freight agent of the O. II. & N. and the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon, becomes general freight ngent of those lines, succeeding Mr. Miller. William I). Skinner, second assist ant freight ngent ot the O. R. & N., and the Southern Pacific lines in Or egon, becomes general freight and pussengor agent, of the Oregon & Washington, with hendqiuirteis in Seattle. F. W. Robinson becomes assistant general freight agent of the lines In Oregon, to succeed Mr. Comnn. Special Correspondence. Lost valley, Dec. 9. Old Timers are predicting a White Christmas. About 2 inches of snom fell the sixth Inst., something unusual for this time of the year. Mrs. T. A Hunsaker is Improving slowly. Her daughter, Mrs. Blanche Berg, of Gold Hill, Nevada, is visiting witn tier at present. The windows for the new Baptist church building are now in, and the building will soon be ready for oc cupancy. The building is a large structure, 30xu0 feet with a base ment. The Trent school will give s Christmas program, Christmas Eve It is high time the county commis sioners were giving us a road supervisor. Miss Parks, our "school marm" is giving excellent satisfaction. Mr. H. M. Parvin butchered a hog Tuesday which weighed over four hundred pounds. 8TI XG FOR 15 l'EARS by Indigestion pangs trying many doctors and $200.00 worth of medi cine in vain, B. F. Ayscue, of Ingle side, N. C, at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, and writes they whol ly cured him. The cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles. 25c at W. A. Kuykendall's. EXCAVATING AND Gi.ADIXG CONTRACTORS Yergle, Simmons, McMillan & Co. are prepared to execute all orders tot excavating grading, hauling sand, gravel, brick, etc. Teaming of all kinds. Let us bid on your work. Phones Red 4291, Black 4562, Black 4101. Residences 944 East Fifteenth street; 585 West Seventh street, tf AND STOMACH MISERY ENDEO Makes Your Out-of-order Stom ach Feel Fine in Five Minutes Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a little Dlapepsin occasionally This powerful digestive and antacld' though as harmless and pleasant as candy, will digest and prepare for assiralation into tne blooS au of tne food you can eat. Eat what your stomach craves, without the slightest tear of Indiges tion or that you will be bothered with sour risings, Belching, Gas on Stomach, Nausea, Bad Breath, Water Brash or a felling like you had swal lowed a lump of lead, or other dis agreeable miseries. Should you oe suffering now from any stomach disorder you cau get relief within five minutes. If you will get from your phar macist a 50-cent case of Papes Dlapepsin you will always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and your meals would taste good, be cause you would know there would be no indigestion or sleepless nights or Headache or Stomach misery all the next day; and besides you would not need laxatives or pills to keep your somach and bowels clean and fresh. Pape's Dlapepsin can be obtained from your druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. There is nothing better for gas on the stomach or sour od ors from the stomach or to cure a stomach headache. You couldn t keep a handler or more useful article in the house. DR. 0NGPURCHASES PORTLAND PROPERTY Dr. H. F. Ong closed a deal yester day for the purchase of the Holman homestead, located at the southeast corner of Thirteenth and Salmon streets. The property comprises a quarter block and is improved with an old-style frame dwelling. Dr. Ong paid $41,000 for the holding. It was purchased as an investment, the buyer contemplating the erection of a modern family hotel or apartment house on the site within the next year. Oregonlan. (Dr. Ong formerly lived at Wend llng, where he was physician for the Booth-Kelly Co. He married one of the Misses Ford, formerly of Eugene.) Santa Glaus 's Coni To lit Y ,iront oprv little hnv and oirl to write nto ; ri a letter and address it Santa Oaus, care Hills 5-in.ic; .Store, Eugene, for he is going to be at our store , soon' and then we want you to come and see htm. Watch the papers for. the date Leave orders for Christmas trees at our store and we will deliver them when wanted No one thing will give so much pleasure to so many people for so long a time at. so little cost as a Columbia Graphophone. If ' you are ever going to buy a phonograph why not now. Come in and let us talk it over with you. Now is the time, yes and we sell them on the easy paymetn plan Buy your Christmas candies here. Just - received a large shipment of fresh, pure candies at 1 5 cts. . per ' pound. Special ! prices for school and Sunday schools These are busy days in our toy department but there is a reason. Our large stock and low prices enable every one to find something Here Doll Carts: We have a fine collapsable cart for $1.25. buggies at 40c , 50c, 75c $1.00 to $6.00 each. With all and all sizes STORE OPEN EVENING1 srHsriniiK for the prATtn. WHAT A!t(HT A HOME? FUK HULIDAY FEASTING Are. you equipped to handle the work properly? Why not buy the necessary Crockery and Glassware here? Our large pur chases of these goods enables us to give you better prices now a better selection. You are sure of a bargain here. W.M. Green scotts baniai-repsiQ lapsuies A POSITIVE CURL Tot nt1nimnA'n or (V.Urrb of Hi UluiUur mid DiwmMHi Kitiiiuim. no com no nr. t'utf nuli kly kihI pt-rmnm'tilll ftll 1'unlui'Ml tlUriuuNl ol (tto VrlMwry Otati. Ah. 4)"tilf n r tn I . Hold ly d. .iiiiut-. I'tii li. oo, vr bj m nil, jviwt-poiil. Ci uJt Ibrve SAKTAL-PEPS1N HQ teltl'nutul t'.Hte. For sulo by T. A. Kuykondnll. Drop us a card nnd we will call for Goods you m a y wish to sell. JOSEPH JACOBS lltiys and Soils BBPOND HAND WATCHES GUNS, MUSICAL INSTIU'MKNTS, MEN'S WEARING A1TAHE!.. 87 V. KlRhth H EiiKtMie, Oiprod ThlB Is the question with DO per cent of the investors today Thoy wont to buy for $1.00 something Unit Is vorth $1,25 tomorrow. The tli'io to buy Is now today. Good real estate will always make you niuney Tho place? IDveryuorty'3 Realty Co. WhyY Ileenuso they are "hnrcnln hunters" and hnve "tne eoimIh" to Riiit you. Would j-im' "st $500 or $C0P In a Kllt-edyeil fa,1' farm near the city, with street car facllties to market your next yi m's .iron? Come nnd buy 0110 of these farms today, as tomorrow never conioa. TAYI.OH WU.l.l.AM.I Storage waronunnr. c railroad track, for hops, annas, household goods, cemeut, lime, crockery or any thing, stone foundation and piped with wator for fire protection. Kates made on car lots. Inquire of Wil liams Transfer Company. Main 551 , or Frasler'a real estate office. Black 2861. tf rit()KK! TO DICATH la cemmonly said of babies who have died of the croup. How unnecssarv this Is. No child ever had t! 0 croup without having a couch or cold nt the start. If you Btop the first symptom ot me coiiKti villi Ballard s Horn hound Syrup there U no danger what ever 01 croup. A I'i'O.M 0 1 1 1 1 , K M V K K V. Automobiles to hire at any time of the day or iilghl. Phone black 1331. s. II. r lnm'Knu. AY AWAY PL . i t rr i . .1 1 r . rp i 1 V-nrisrmas is nn v rwn wppr-s nrr nn w snccpsr rhar vnn ?p prf vAnr XmfYiH-o nmr ak-pafl " - - - - ' - " ' ' - wwijywv fc w v 7 w V KJIM. V11IUU 1 1 1 LO Y T . Jt f 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 . " 1 ! 1 zage or oetcer service ana our large variety, ana maKe your selections now and we will lay aside for you till Christmas. Engraving your goods now will have special attention. DIAMONDS-Extra Genuine, as low as $8.50 Fine white and perfect ones to be had at . .. $15.00 upward EXTR A--EX TR A EXTRA SIGNET RINGS $1.25 to $25.00 Solid Gold and En graved in the finest possible manner without extra cost. Wo Imio n, the lates'. Edison Phonograph )' rds. both- 2 and 4 minute. Wt ': op our line complete of everything :n Wdlaon talking ma chines. Come In nnd let us show you. Ited Ci ..-- Drug Co. tf If vou want to learn to play the maiuitilln, gultnr or banjo correctly, go to tho Wirr,-n ntudl.i. 618 Wil lamette, tf CHICHESTER S P!Lli J IHHIMaVUMI 'HUM;, A The Cilckcrliur piano lias no supe rior In Vie worjd. Sold in Ku-ene only by the ,st - v, n oic Hulln rmiio lipase. ComnuTi-lM Club block, d 1 3 ( O We take pr'.de lu tun ti-t tha wc carry a imppN'tn line or rure UniKs and Chenil.-.r- n'M cve:-yt!ilng to be (oiiiil I- -ki ,,-....f:.t ;,!,iv, and wt- j wH fS'"- ",''1;'"'0 '" l'''- We il.i noi hii.tnr Hfive c,i;i t il (.ivtitd li' ifaiuv fUltii'.-i. f-ii --i to par foi hen ton Ih'v .f us. Hod Xros? I Uniii Co. tf CUFF LINKS With the Signet tops, diamonds or the large stones, gold filled, 50c up wards. Solid gold .$2.00 upward WATCHES The kind that keep time. All stand ard makes, but nothing too cheap to buy. SCARF PINS Gold filled : 50c upward Solid gold S 1 .00 upward NAPKIN RINGS 50c to $4.50 WHAT TO GIVE A WOMAN Diamond Ring .... $8.50 upward Mesh Bag $2.00 upward Neck Charms SI.C0 upward Lockets $1,00 upward Fobs Y5c upward Back Combs $ 1 .30 upward Shirt Waist Set .... $ j ,00 upward Veil Pins 50c upward Jewel Cases 75c upward Link Buttons 50c upward oroocnes 75c upward Collar Pins 50c upward Scarf Pins 50c upward Signet Hat Pins 75c upward RinSs $2.00 upward Bed Room Clocks . . S f .75 upward Toilet Sets (Silver) $7.00 upward Bracelets $2,00 upward Bon Bon Spoons . . . $1,50 upward Hat Pin Holders . . . $2.00 upward Lorgnette Chains. . $2.5Q upward Signet Rings $2,00 upward Iea Balls S2.00 upward Sl.00 upward Belt Pins 75c upward WHAT TO GIVE A MAN Watch $6.00 upward Ash Trays $1.50 upward $1.25 upward $2.00 upward 50c upward B. P. 0. E. Pins . . Clothes Brushes. . Cuff Links Vest Chains SI.25 upward Fobs .....75c upward Manicuring Articles. . . 50c upward Military Sets, Silver $5.00 upward Lockets , $1.00 upward Charms $1,00 upward Signet Rings $3.00 upward Shaving Cups and Brushes $3.50 upward Tie clasPs 75c upward Scarf P'ns 50c upward Cigar Cutters .... . SI. 00 upward Smoking Sets .... $4,00 upward Combs 75C upward Fountain Pens .... $1.5 0 upward Snof Horns 75,, upward Desk Furnishings. ?... 50c upward NaPkin Rings 75c upward MEN'S VEST CHAINS Gold filled S 1 .25 to $ m , ei9 nntnSz BRASSWARE Candlesticks, Ash Trays, Sets, Cigar Lighters, Paper Pen Travs. Ink Stands, Pipe w Blotters, Calendars, Ink Wipel many new and desirable tlw all. See our fast selling Brassware. CUS GLASS New patterns, new designs; 1 . .. . 1-X..1 j Knot riirec ining me laiesianu thfl fantnrv. . . -r. T l-lTM FOUN 1 AIM rw Dnct nn north fflf Si" HAND PAINTED CHINA Npw rip.nnrations, fancy pieitl sirahlp nifts. M.w J," HONEST GOODS AT HDiir PRICES NO DOUBT X?" 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