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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1909)
o TWO 0 O o THE EUGENE DAILAJUARD. TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1909 o o o EUGEN:'S STYLE STORE G THE WOMANS TOGGERY SHOP SEVENTH AND WILLAMETTE SEVENTH AND WILLAMETTE Open Every Evening Till 9 O'clock Special Sale From 6 To 9 P. M. Genuine All-Leather Hand Bags 98c Silk Waists $325 Colors Black, Brown, Blue Special Prices on All Suits, Coats, and Capes, also Furs Tk Fair Store FRANK SMITH PROPRIETOR AGRICULTURAL COURSE" AT THE HIGH SCHOOL WHAT AUDIT A HOMEY Thin In the qiioBtlun with 90 per cent of the Investors today They want to buy for Jl.flO something that la WOl'th $1,25 tomorrow. The Hirio to buy Is now today. Good real catato will always make you 'Honey, market your next year's crop? Come The place? Everybody's Realty Co. I and b" llllc of tlu'8e farras t0,l!. as 1 , tomorrow never nines. Why? Because they are -'harBiiin hunters'' and have "tne goods" to suit you. Would you invest $500 or Socialist local, Qugene, will meet $f,0C It a Kllt'edged fru't farm near Wednesday, December 22, to vote for the city, with Rtreet car laclltios to a new slato secretary. Come. d22 O. W. FTDLBB Gasoline Wood Sawyct Prompt attention to orders satisfaction guaranteed. I Black 2 S 1 2 : residence, 321 Fourth street. and bone, West j3. 1 he Gross Will surely interest you if you want a sightly lot on which to build a home There has been a wonderful sale on these lots during the past year. The prices are being, advanced every few months a: d still they Lell. The reasons are they are the cheapest in Eugene today considering sightly location, car service, its closeness to the University and the very easy terms on .vhich they are sold Investigate at once. All we want is a chance to show you Fortunes Are Made In Fruit Raising Buy one of our 5 or 10 acre tracts in Ferndale Addition to Santa Clara Set it out to choice apples or pears and in a few years be independant Only 4 miles from Eugene. Best soil, let us tell you how easy it is to own one of these fine tracts Willamette Valley land Go. GROSS, WELLS (&0HULL 480 WILLAMETTE ST. o o o THEATHE BLOCK Graduate From 0. A. C. Will Probably Be Accepted to Direct the Course After establishing a complete com Iraerclal course and beginning a ped agogj class that will shortly lead to a two vears' normal course. Princi pal Hug Is planning a course in agri culture for the Eugene High school that will bring many of the Lane county students home from the O. A. C. and serve the many farmers' boys and girls that are attending In Eu gene. Mr, Hug has worked on the plan tor some time, and when in Corval lis a short time age talked the mat ter over with President Kerr, who ap proved of and seemed pleased W1M the plan. The course will be similar to that given at O. A. C. and also in many of the High schools of the Hast and Middle West, notably Kansas. The first semester's work deals with three topics, farm animals, which studies the nature and care of every animal, from the horse to the pig; milk and its products, and soils. The second semester continues with soils, then takes up the subject of field crops, and lastly orchard and garden crops. The subject will require little equipment and will be carried on in connection with the science courses. A graduate from O. A. 0. will possi bly be secured as instructor. Student Body Meeting At a student body meeting at the High school yesterday afternoon the 1909 football men were presented with their "E"s, a football manager for 1910 was chosen and a resolution brought up to limit only those who have earned their "E"s and sweaters to wear the emblems. Clay Watson was the choice for football manager. The students who received "B"s for the first time were: Bradshaw, Noland, Porter, Sims, Morrison.Grlf f in and Deliar: others who already have earned the emblem: Koch. Ditstin. Pengra, Rao, Jenkins and Preston. The resolution in regard to wear ing the emblems was the result of the growing custom of the men al lowing them to be worn by their girl friends. Enquiries from Salem Professor George Hug, principal of the High school, has received an in quiry from Salem High school as to what was done in Eugene with the students who (ailed in the six weeks' report in two or more subjects. The Salem authorities are considering the plaa of dropping till these students.as is done at the University of Oregon at the end of each semester who have failed to pass in nine hours. This problem has been solved In the High school here by the system recently introduced, having personal attention from the teachers to their assigned number of students. When a pupil falls below in any subject i; is reported each week to his or her instructor, and this teacher investi gates the reason, if necessary visit ing the parents, and giving personal ! help where needed. Per the short I time tills has been worked the nuni . her of Hunkers has been greatly re duced, and at the last six weeks' re port there were not a few who bad "E"s in two or more subjects. Girls' Gymnasium The attic of the High school is be ing fitted up for a girls' gymnasium, which will be open at the first of the next semester. Or. Stewart, dean of women tit the University, lor a cou ple ef months will devote a couple ot , hours each day as an Instructor until the High school teachers, probably BMIly Mu.Jir, can carry on the work. The girls' gym Is needed in the j High school more 'ban anywhere else, as the High school period is generally the critical point in the girls' lit',.. :lt Is not infrequent that a girl breaks 'down before she finishes her course. and stoopc.1 shoulders about the , school evidence the need of such a I course. The plan is for the first semester I to have the gym work optional, but next year It will probably be made rc , quired. Miss Mubr is now visiting the schools of Portland and intermediate points to get new ideas and pointers, especially on the parents' ro-npera-tlve system now being advocated ; here. FOR SALE I 1 will offer at private snip the i planing mill property on the corner Of South Willamette and Seventeenth street, formerly operated as the ; American Mill & Lumber Co. I Property consists of ISO feet I frontage on Willamette street.; new : burning 58x200 feet. Pull equipment Of machinery; stock on hand suffi- I cient to begin operations. Will is the best equipped planing mill in town and unquestionably j could be kept busy from the day It staited. and 1 can demonstrate thai It can be conducted profitably by par ties with preper experience 'and snt- ficlent capital. A. C..DIXOX. i) , Assignee niisiresn addresR: Booth-Kcllv , ' r,,h V Willamette. Ilesldence 24i W. Seventh st. Only --mm wore ,nd fltt-. downtothesmale8t lilts work mc.k. . I without smoke. 4,1 PERFECT,, uu Mcafc (Equipped wl,h 8 Nn other oil heater In the wnrlrl hoc , . ciency and the sure smokeless performance i.fflS splendid achievement of modern science. reacN 3la 1 urn the W1CX up as nign as it will go i!u.re's lease, there s no smell no luss. In raising, the wick is checked before it readies thi smoke, by the new, quickly-removed 1 Automatic Smckebss DeviJ The flame is at its zenith of power, when the wick is lni . I heater s fulr canacitv. y' tDDii The heat is as cleanly as that which comes from a steam a- nftatn Ynn inav have it lust where vnii want .. u' '"'llltnts library in the bath room or in the living room. U eifl 17 rice fnnt linldc 4 nii.irts nf nil hilftic O t- . . frame mhml Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Yours, Write in. n... . to the Nearest Accncv o h. ' Dt,mleC STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) A Watch For a Christmas Present You will find quality and prices J it H. Smartt The Jeweler Fit st door south Smccd hotelentratiM R m mbcr the 26 piece silver set that is to H away 00K! LOOK! L And Get Wise n .... . n.omhorll,! uommencing Monday, at b:du a. m., uw""X,w ing Friday at 6 p. m., December 31st. I will give1 1 an piain. aecoraied and nano-paimeu -rm Ware: also 25' I off on all Semi-Porcelain anflWf This is bona fide and no fake. Come early anflg" stnrp nnpn euorv ouoninn P.hristmss week. W. E GREEK PHCNE MAIN 25 619 WILLAMETTE! j , ,h" 'ne run which pays the uollwed budnen houu, wkoM ren otatlon and , o( r tonl or to .., win, llnlin p I "i',"ri!s "f lna Stevons I ..IHO Hoot, stand nnrxclld ; n their ,)r ,,.f;imn,,, w"" Vh" Chlckoring, Hobtrt M I able and ninny oihcrsl need , bloclt H"'"Bl'' r,llinerclal tJli,, tf o0r. F. W. CUMMINOi Recently of Vnont. has opened an offW W liOcity. Hours 10 A. II. to 3 P. H ' 0Clal attention to the ftreet. riiono Main 7 4 4. ob!'!rt . ... ....i.tj cases af women and children. All cans r