1900
THJ EUGENE y,ILY GUARD,
F0U2
TUESDAY, CgP. 81.
THE EUOENE DAILY GUARD
$IAfY SIG FOR MORE G
o
LIGIdTS W STREETS I
t
UVAUH I'JUNTIXO CO., INC.
Charles H. Fisher.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1909
G. A. Pipes, r Loraoe
gene over pigni
Pon't look fr Banta and his sl-d, for Santa's deer have logs
,..nrt- :inf Hanu c hick lea ai meir ime, ,..i . ;
bean out of date: and old-time things are
Santa wants to ba In style. O d
the itood olil "eer m ioiik ago
nib more, no more, their
SANTA'S COMING
not worth while and
are awkward thliiKs and slow -
Don't listen for the merry bells:
music swells, as sweet as music or tne
inheres, for bells are things of bygone years, in,, houk-uui, ,i... "
will take their place, when Santa makes his midnight race beneath
the clouds. .v.- the mow O good old hells of lotag ago! Hell
i, i, ii, (reporter In his train) upon his nice new aeroplane; he won t
take 'in' impatient soul to scramhle down the chimney hole:
and folks who know- him say he knocks on wasting time with bang
ing socks: he's changed so much in recent years since I was
young like von, my dears I speak about him with u soli, and al
most wish he'd quit his Job. The good old suint I used to know
the Santa Clans of long ago.
WALT MASON.
Copyright, 1 tl 0 6 , by George Matthew Adams.
N, i ; i'.i M iten Is in Fa
vor of lrillitly Lighted
Thoroughfares
0. 1- and v.
Several more of the business city from Jasper,
houses were seen today about the i ik ('. Puce, of
proposition to keep tne streets bril
liantly lighted every night in the year
during 1910. and with only one or
two exceptions, signed up. The fol
lowing have signed thus far:
Griffin Hardware Co., Uerger-Uean
Hardware Co.. Chambers Hardware n Kugene over night-
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W H. Faaton. of Dexter, is In the LL, bJLT. jjT
elty. " .. ... t- I Van DUJ "
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tl. Baton aru '" tue
itervllle. was in
the city over 01
C. M. Collier made
to .1 unction tuday.
Newt Saxon change
did not go to Colfax
Julin Bimnbniaver. of Mohawk
a business trip
d his mind and
was
4
LOP-SIDED FOLKS
Co., First National Hank. W. F. Os
burn, W. il. Green, W. A. Kuyken
dall, Wm. Naylor. Selh E. Laraway,
Yorin's Printing House. .Merchants'
Hank, Guard Printing Co., Register
Pub. Co.. Eugene Art Store, G. W.
Hunter Electrical Co., M. F. Griggs,
Zimmerman & Page, H. g. Trlptett,
Stanleys, Bowers Drug Co., G. II. Yer
ington, F. E. DUUO, S. II. Friendly,
.1. Mi Stark, Eugene Gun Co., Frank
Smith.
CAMPSELL-FELLMAN'S
FORMAL OPENING
. in the
of Wendling
E. O. Sumuelr-. il Mauei,
city today on business.
U. R. Cook and wife
i were in th" city t..4:.v.
1 Jos. Bradford took the morning
'stage today for Elmira.
: S. llunahan was a stage passengei
this morning for Lowell.
. Pontui Full was a stage passengei
! this morning for Jasper. .
E. Beltwcourl, ot Portland, Is In
I the city transacting business.
R. A. MOihberser, the wendling
I barber, was In the city today.
J. T. Hell came down from I ottago
Grove on the noon train today,
Fred Welsh and Dennis .Merrill, 01
i All.rinv wen ill the cli
Two Thousand People Thronar-i F. A. Post and wife
ed
Their New Store
Last Evening
Campbell-Fellman Company, the
big housefurnishers. gave their form-
As a well-known lecturer has emphasized, there are plenty
of "lop-sided folks" in this world. It has just developed that
Captain Thomas Franklin, of the United States army and one of
its bravest men, having been twice commended for heroism, is
(r,,iltT7 rf Mia thnft nf nhniif $ r, (1 fl fl from t.ha mess fund at West al opening last evening in their
5L ', I , . j.i j ultM e j magnificent new building on YVIllani-
Point. He has been sentenced to two and one-half years in lea- ee street, ah of the "loo" of Eu-
! gene and Dane county with 2,000 of
their friends and lousins attended
the grand opening and were royally
entertained by Messrs. Campbell and
FeTlman and tneir employes.
I he large store was handsomely
decorated with ivy and mistletoe and
I llnMiliirchnlt'c ,-, li , . r . .1 1 ui.mi rcl
them noticeable; where they are overly good in one direction sweet music during the evening,
they lack in some other ideal of morals, and in too many cases P?"? 01 tlle hundreds that at-
... , . , tended the opening was given an ap-
this seems to be the fact, but it s not true in all cases. There are propriate souvenir and voted the
some really well balanced people, quite a number of them, no
doubt, and they deserve not a little credit for their part in off
setting the distrust so frequently caused by the lop-sided ones.
eral prison.
If Captain Franklin had only been about half as brave and
had devoted the other half of his enthusiasm in that direction to
honesty, he would have been better balanced. It is a common
idea that all persons have some decided weakness that makes
Campbell-Feilnian Company store the
largest and llnesl hOUSefurnlBhlng
concern between San Fruncisco and
Portland.
Hon. Judson Harmon, the very democratic governor of Ohio,
has decided to run for president in order to save the party and
incidentally to keep the country from going to the bad. Uncle
Jud is said to be a great mixer with the plain people, and no
slouch as a vote getter witness the result in Ohio and Big
Bill may have to shake off the Cannon incubus and get rid of a
few other incumbrances in order to get under the wire ahead of
the old man.
HOLIDAY PROGRAM
AT HIGH SCHOOL
But with Christmas coming on and him needing the money
for presents, how could those cruel men expect Doc Cook to pay
up right on the spot?
The Swifts arc to build a $1,500,000 packing plant near Se
attle to handle Alaskan meats. Sort of "meating" Alaska half
way.
A special Christmas program i
planned in place of the Wednesday
assemhly at the High school tomor
row afternoon. A special invitation
is issued to all patrons and friends
of the school. Holl call will he ta
ken as usual, tin program beginning
at 1:15. as follows:
Selection Buene IUrIi school or
chestra. Selection from Woodland .Miss
Alary OeBar.
Address Dean Sanderson.
Solo--Happy Days, (violin ohliga
to) Georgine Kansome.
Select ion- -OrchcHi pa.
Already Dr. Cook's friends have entered the familiar plea of
temporary insanity.
Florida has a cold spell, too.
next lemon from there.
Look out for a chill in the
SPRINGFIELD Hi VIC1MITY
is too big for the average man. At
least taere was another change
made today. The new agent Is M.
' L. France, who Is transferred here
trout Carlton, Oregon. He comes
here with his wile and two children
who will soon hoi p swell the school
census. Former agent Carl Olson
has been temporarily transferred to
Cold Hill in Southern Oregon. Fom
there he -will go to Forest ('.rove.
This latter position is a promotion
over the Springtiold office. The
station agent's position at Spring
Held ha during the past years In
creased 'remarkably In Importance
from only a small branch terminal
to an Important railroad center.
today
of Walterville.
were snapping in ,
Herbert Leigh "ml
have gone to (lie Bohemia mines. j
Joseph McDonald, of I'len, Minn.,
was an arrival in Kugene last night. ;
Mrs. Ullian Quloer reiurueo s
terday from a visit at Cottage Grove.
Miss Marv McCornack went to
Portland todav to visit with relatives.
H. L. Rami returned to Junction
City today after a short stay in the
city. , ...
Hon. I. H. Bingham returned this
afternoon from a trip to Cottage
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Toiler went to
Creswell this afternoon to visit there
u few days.
C. S. Freeland has returned from
Eastern Oregon to spend the holidays
with his family.
Rev. Father I.ane, or Albany, was
in the city over Sunday, the guest of
Father O'Fnrrell.
Miss Anna Oglesby returned to Cot
Irgo Grove this afternoon after a
sliott visit in Kugene.
Mrs. E. H. Cox arrived last even
ing on the Shasta Limited from Cal
ifornia to join her husband here.
Mrs D. P. Patterson and daugh
ters, Alice and Dorothy, went to
HtllanorO today to spend Christinas.
Jack Bester and wife, of Florence,
and J. E. Johnson, of Acme, were ar
rivals on the Sluslaw stage last night.
Harry Devereaux had to give up
the trip with the University Glee
Club on account of an attack of poi
son oak. . .
1). C. Freeman, of Portland, is in
Eugene on business coinnected with
the promotion department of the Eu
gene Commercial Club.
Marlon Wallace, of Jasper, was a
passenger on the noon train today
for Hubbard, where he will spend
Christmas witli relatives.
Mrs. II. Id. Ankeny and daughter,
Miss Gladys, leave in the morning
for Klamath Falls, where they will
spend the holidays.
Mrs. C. K. Newton and Mrs. .1. G.
Cooper, who had been here attending
tne funeral of Mrs. O. M. Mnrphey,
left today for their homes, Cedar Hill.
X. M.. and Porter, Wash., respective
ly. Ed Eby, formerly foreman at the
Frazer Iron Works, left today with
his family for Sltoth Haven. Mich.,
their former home, where they will
stay during the remainder of the
winter.
In Cfdnirs Monday. '
1S09, Mrs. Mary A. ;
, u llliawi an
4 years, after a linger-
. , .i,.r;i montua uui a-
nfrom S Bne leave, her
husband, a daughter, a son mid her ,
. . i K l'. Withers, besides four ,
riot's and one brother. The funeral
2i be held a- 1 a. m. Wednesday'
it the family home In C'oburg, Willi '
"ntermeni In the Gillespie cemetery; :
At the home cf her daughter, Mrs. ;
u f imam, ai ormsc
, tv December 13, 1909,
Balden e. aged 7s years,
u-i Raldnrefl was a
Garilner, this county, wneie
.d witn her husband, now .de
ceased, about the year 1870 She
was ,, uromlnenl member of the
Methodist church of that place and
an aunt of Dcpu,. v. Sheriff R T. Ash
wort of this city. The funeral was.
' held at Gardiner last Friday.
I nobles Mrs. Bryan', four other.
, daughters survive
Tbev are Mrs. iJ-
Gar liner;
; irt in ; Mra
ern On son. and Mrs
. Al;
sons.
fl.is
En?
Economizes eggs,
flour and butter:
makes the biscuit,
cake and pastry
more appetizing,
nutritious and
whole
some
Mrs. Lucy
resident ol :
Mrs. J. I.
Mr Balderee.
a. Browne)!, ;;f
Crlteaer, of Eu
Myers, of East
Ann Larsen, of
pieda, Calif, ne also leaves two
(,; rge lal.leiee. ol r,aiiiison
county, ;. ';d
piie. Mere
her one brother ami tnree sismrn, ...
K McKinney and Mrs. E. M. Mead,
of Gardiner Mrs. W. J. Smith, ol
Arkansas, and Mrs. Elizabeth Morse,
of Berkeley, Calif. Roseburg Review.
Grant Balderee, of
are also surviving
FARMERS TAKK XOTICE: I
Any one having spareribs, back
bones' and hogs' heads to sell bring
them to me and I will pay you fair
price for Ihem. D. R. I.akin, 170 E.
Eighth street. Eugene.
mm
JsgSSy mado from Royal ' W
mMf Qra;tc Gream of Tartar w t
m POWDER Y
j. Absolutely Puro
Safeguards yonr food against
gv Alnmind Lime Phosphaleji
i
1 1
The best gift he can bring is
a pair of glasses that FIT the
eyes in EVERY RESPECT.
Just because a pair of glass
es enable you to see a few de
grees belter Is no reason they
are perfect lilting. A COR
RECT pair of glasses Is that
which will arrest, the develop
ment of the eye trouble, enable
you to see the best possible and
to bring your eyes back to nor
mal. That kind of optical work is
that which you will obtain of
US.
HORN OPTICAL PARLORS j
590 Willamette St, !
COOK PROVEN TO BE
A RANK FAKER
(Continued From Page 1.)
establish commSiHoatloh with Cook,
which was suspended some time ago.
The explorer's address Is not known
here even to Lonsdale.
In a letter to Professor Torp,
Cook state; ihat not only were his
Instruments left at Etah. but that
most of his astronomical observa
tions were also left at the northern
point, and he adds that without these
it seems unwise and Impossible to
pass a final judgment upon his ex
pedition. After obtaining all tin
available information Committee iie
cldes that the data submitted is In-
I excusably lacking , J
MI I, I , III ll'.'IVf. th.
observations i,a.ain
really made, anil comaliJ
as io tne actual work of tl
I nn ami thp doit?!. fl9
would enable the toraitj
terniine their reliabilltfB
"The committee, tbeitlfl
the opinion that the mil
milieu rir exanunaiioi n
prom mat Dr. Cook
POle."
The cam against (
charged with violating IjM
law, has been ilismissetl
Bryson, of the iwilce Knoll
agreed to move his porta
counter away from theUl
S. I'. demit.
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v rb rt .j
9
Boyl
Our stocV is m
of attractive J
and youcani
just wbt m
want
ALL BIDS FOR
SPRINGFIELD SEWER
BONDS REJECTED
Lowest Bid Was for Six Per
Cent, With a Premium
Attached
The first meeting of the
mayor and council was held
night, holding a late session.
most important work after the ap
pointment of committees were an
nounced wiiK the opening and rejec
tion of all the bids fur the Jlii.ec
Springfield sewer bonds. The low
est bill was th-at id the John Xuvcene
& Co., of Chicago, who would buy
them at (i tier cent with a premium
of $156, The council rejected them
because they felt this Interest too
high and ordered that tiie mayor and
recorder meet with City At' ii, v
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l,l'3B IU Villi.. ll 11 I l-ni'l II I IIMI ,l.lll
fnp lii.l. (bill will mil ,.v, ..,,! I.
cent. The council expects to only
have to pay five or five and a half
per cent.
Committee Appointment.
The appointment of committees by
tho new mayor is announced as fol-1
lows;
l...ll..l..Pt. IfutU l.'....n.. I
I.epley.
Flnance-IUvett.
Streets lllvett, Mnchen, and I.ep
ley. f 1
Fire anil Water Macben. Itlvett
and I.epley.
llenlth Lepjcy, Maeheu, and Kest
If.
I'rlnliiiK and Police Rlvott, I.ep
ley. and Machen.
S. P. Ness of Kugene, was reap
pointed city attorney, and c. w.
i.yons Is again city iiiarsba'.
John Keatl) was chojen , halrman
of the council
making (be sewer assessnients and
passing a good strong dog lax. The
pteetlng was sbor! bin active, The
frahchlse bus nlreatiy booh explained,
grniitlug ibe rlghi to use Springfield
streptB if the cars are running on
Mill. .Main ami Seventh Within a
year and requiring a paymenl lor
10 per cenl of the cost of the Main
street pavemeflt, a five-cut fare
w hen the ol y has a aopnlntkin of
I 6,000 mid t rive-cent it it dent rate
(,w at once. '''(. ewe' a.on... -
last niark the last step In the completion
The I "f 11 sP'eii'iul h ssie.n .,n
ap- "v' ' he dog tax was brought up a
uioniu or so ago nut not acted up-
on until last evening. Under this
ordinance the owner of every female
dog win be required to deposit :
Into the city's treasury; male dms
rerqiilrc $2.00.
A marriage license was issued yes.
lerday afternoon to C. A. W'lntertnel
it and .Mrs. Kutllrjn Hawk, both of
Eugene.
NEW TODAY.
FOU SAI.K OK 0KOHAXGE For a
smaller farm in I be Fust, one of
the beet farms in the valley; Mltiii
acres, half In cultivation, halt in
good saleable timber; all lays lev
el; would divide nicely in sniull
tracts; two good sets of Improve
ments. Palmer Rumtord, 289 B.
flth st. J22
Wood to burn at SchwartachlW s.
(121
ANOTHER AGENT
AT S. P. DEPOT
Springfield seems lo be unable to
hold a stall, u agent. It Is cither a
trylng-OUl place from which the
good men arc promoted or the Job
FOUND A pair of gold-framed
glasses in somewhat battered metal
case. Owner can have same by in.
quiring at this office and paying
for this nil. d2 4
FOR CHRISTMAS TRBBS and Mls
tleto, delivered, call Red 6621, d24
FOR SAI.K Oak and fir wood.
Room I. Chrlsmun block. Phone
Red 1861. (127
The best stationery at Scbwar.
chlld's, d2 1
IT IS NOT NE
To Put Up With the inconven
ience of poor sight these days
furthermore, it is foolish to
neglect having your eyes prop
erly attended to. If you suffer
from headaches or nervousness
you will find it will pay you to
have your eyes examined, as in
nine cases out of ten the trouble
lies there.
We can give you an expert
examination and fit you with
correct glasses if they are nec
essary. 611 Willamette Street
WATTS' OPTICAL PARLORS.
Xmas
Slippers I
Large Stock
At
Small Prices
YORANS SHOE STORE
THE STORE THAT SHELLS
GOOD SHOES
Diamonds Watches
A foil. rut. r.t,rne, in aoHd The best mates I
mounting j 5 est prices. E?M
A fine white stone in Howard, Hamilton, I
Tiffany Mountinir. . fi?H
0'ialitv coasioewi
I?.-.. i .1 vnn in orice Mill
w u ucive Ulliei llllb Lip pa.J J r
524- Jewelry
BrOOCiieS Lockets m
A beautiful Diamonc' Chains
Brooch S i 6
,u Rings
A pretty 14k. mounting . Cuff Links.... II
Others up to $175. Watch Chains J
We offer these suggestions, but you must see oirfl
appreciate the values.
ENGRAVING FREE
Watts Jewelry Coml
Corner 9th and Willamette Sis,
Miuiien, Kvstly, and
Kt'stly, Ltpltx, auU
Suggestions For Christmas Shoppers
v e r v
prod lie.
by
Th next meeting ' in . i on th't
second Mondl) In .1 nnarv unlUI
inttUI rOMtlllK In culled. '
NEW STREET RAILROAD
FRANCHISE GRANTED
V Q nnncll nf 'lie
trail, ,11 held Ihclr Inst -nr-day
evvnliiK and flnlnlu'd up the
year's work 1 y k 1 : 11 1 1 n k the North
WeBtcrn rorpnrallon a now frnnchlse,
O
pictures
ennipa
tloim have Just heen received
RISER ""' Pl'oIORrnphu
1 ma celebrated ar
tist offer some piciislna selec
tions for home decoration The
I.ane County Views In color
make plMtlnt presents for
Knstelll friends.
RnnK Birth Hooks.
SHHliS aim 1
Baying Book, UDtearablc
sery Hooks. QU Library
for Children, etc.
W Mi-
TTnr-Seta
Being just a faint outline of the many delightful thirgs we have (o offer vou
M CHINA Wooden and MCTAI fDACT ,w ,. . & t lldVe IO Oliei JOU
PRnWI rUIMA Wiiodon and
1 iiwiii uiiuin , ,A .
boxes, frames, trays, tea tables,
etc . imported dlrectlv by us
have just nrrlved. Vxceptlonnl
inesents ninv he found In this
line.
POTTERY-.V""'?"' .''J'?-
tlona from the fa
mous Rookwoodi 'l'eco. Orueby.
and Van Brlgtl Totterles offer
some splendid presents In
Vases. Pin Trays, Jars.OPa.per
Weights, How ls. .lewrelry Hox. s.
Water Hollies. Ink Stands, etc.
METAL CRAFT Dcor.tw,
r wares.
hand wrought, by the Carence
( raftets In brush brass. t;t.,-.
man silver and other nmals of
'ei desk trays, candle,
sticks, paper knives, much
holders, hat pins, hook rick
FRAMES All sizes made to
r order and a new
' of small, square and oval
oxhideehTk.fn,,ne8 g0l"and
UNIVERSITY K Pn,
I'olis. Brooch.
EMBLEMS ,s' "fS" Button,
; Pennants, pn.
lows etc. etc
HOStnXO KKIRIN, the Japan srtlnl in rtei colors, will
llnue his work in tin- store until Christmas. Special orders for
Christmas delivery should be placed at once.
A oT O N ' S
BOOK0 AND ART STOR.E
"iiiaraatte Street
: "
FROM HOLLAND -J gg
endam boxes, .x'ases. cups,
plates, tiles, ink st; lido, wlnd
m 1 1 Is. etc.. imported by us have
just arrived nnd offer some
pleasing selections.
STATIONERY"
-I n Tablets
and
lories, Seals and Sealing
!'''-
! Wax.
A SENSIBLE fcffft'S
John 0. Moore Loosed) lAt
iJooks for reco dlnK ho, 11 "hold
Wcpenaesi refer, ncfl and If bi 1 v
Inde.xliiii, recei; is, collection,
real estate records, etc., etc.
FOUNTAjPEH
. rrnpMi f I
Dorfop t ion
on! i" the K'l
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cede us "
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