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THE EUGENE DAILY GUAED, WEDNESDAY, DEO. 21, 1910
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jVE ARE AGENTS FOR PENDLETON INDIAN BLANKETS THEY MAKE ACCEPTABLE GIFTS
S. H.Friendly-The LeadingStore
Shop Here Thursday, Friday and Satur
dayIt Will Pay You We Are Well
Prepared Lots of Good Merchandise Plenty of Help
Ladies of the Club are in attendance. This is a worthy cause, and every one should help it.
American Red Cross Stamps on sale here by the Ladies of the Fortnightly Club, of this city.
Eg reductions in price on all holiday goods throughout the entire store. Our tables'and coun
ters are loaded with appropriate suggestions for Xmas Presents. Shop early for best service.
PIONEER TEACHER IN
EUGENE SPEAKS WELL
OP OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Jasper N. Miller Says the Most
Modern Methods Are Used
by Eugene Teachers '
horning Headache
Eat a light brcukCnul of easily digested
food, then tuke .lofe of Hoods Pills.
This simple treatment usually clears
up (he head In an hour, and gives a
feeling of health and strength all day.
Take Hood's PilU
ANOTHER TWO-STORY
' BRICK BLOCK ON MAIN
HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING
TEAM IS SELECTED
SiM-'trtriehl. Dec. 21. Five tlitum- ftnrlngflcld. 1C 21. The SirItiK
and dollars. Is the price paid venter-j fluid 1 Ilh school debating team has
lny for 4 0 feet of tile best located
property oil Main street between
Third and Fourth when Perkins and
Machen, wholesale butchers of
Springfield, purchased the property
from Stanslilo of ICiiRene. The price
paid, however, Is only the value
placed upon other property that was
traded by the bntcherB.
Humor has It that the purchasers
been selected and consists of Hcbs
Hutchinson, Itheo Rhodes, and Myr
tle Copenhaver, all Klrls. The first
debate will occur with Cottage Grove
in the latter part of January on the
question of whether or not labor
unions are beneficial to the laborer.
The school suports the negative
During the past two days they have
been taking advantage of an extra
NEW CITY COUNCIL
Intend to erect a two-story brick i vacation and have spent the time in
block on the lot after the two build- tho library at the University of Ore
Ings that are now occupied by a bak- gon In Eugene, preparing for tho de
ery and harness shop which will be, bate. The team is about the same
moved away. It Is also said that as last year and should be success
the new building Is to be erected full.
Jointly with the structure that Per-i
kins and Stevens are to build. These.
factB, however, ai$ not confined by
tho purchasers, I
WATER COIiOIt PICTlKES VRKK
Cut out this coupon, bring It to the
Racket Store, buy a four-ounce hot-
SPiniT JAUST,,ASjnOI,OGY AND t,e of 011r N n J,, extract for ,
Palmistry, No. 750 W 0th St. I-ast 35 centB and t , beautlful wntor
house on right hand side of street. oolor ,)lctuI.e absolutely free. tf
Geese, ducks and chickens, dandy
millets: call and see. and eet n chunk
For everything In balng. It Is1 ?f "r S1 fash 'ined farmer-inade
the best.' Seventh and Monroe sts. ' J$ou- 0lbson Bros., Cash Market
Phone Main 725. d2i .and grocery
. T'lIKTKKXTH 3T. MAItKUT ; SEWING BASKETS Filled with
Fresh and cured meats; home ren Otto's fine candies is the best present
lo" la-d. Try our picnic sausage for your wlfo, slator or sweet heart.
Phiine Main HNS ; d25
SNOWFIjAKB 1JAKEKY
MEETS FIRST TIME, t PERSONAL . :
Paul Bond is visiting in Astoria.
Mis. Geo. Hug is visiting in Portland.
M. Hart went to Portland today for
a visit.
R. O. Brady, of Creswell, was In
Eugene today.
B. Williams, of Dexter, was in the
city over night.
J. S. Magladry was In Cottage
Grove yesterday.
Mrs. Roy Simmons went to Dayton
today for a visit.
Fred A. Edwards, of Portland, was
In Eugene today.
n. fi, acnmitt and wire came up
4 irom creswell today.
J. ti. walueek, or Harrlsburg, was
4 In the city over night.
Fred Parker is in the city from
4 Dexter for a few days.
L. D. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, Is
in the city on business.
W. N. KIdwell, of the firm of Kay
& KIdwell, is quite ill.
Mrs. L, Markham returned from
4 Portland this afternoon.
. Dr. A. Sharpies, of Goshen, was In
me city toaay on easiness.
Springfield. Dec, 21. The city
council met Monday night at its first
session under tho new regime. At
this meeting the two new members'
took their places. These were Wei-,
by Stevens and Mr. Mathews. At
this same meeting E. E. Morrison
and John Mullln were inducted Into
the offices of the city treasurer and
recorder respectively. No other busi
ness was taken up at this meeting
and after discussing municipal af
fairs the body adjourned.
$100 CLOCK FREE
Jasper N. Miller, who resides on a
homestead near Butte Falls, Jack
son county, has been visiting at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Sebas
tian Miller, on South Willamette
street for the past few weeks, re
turning home last night. He is the
oldest school teacher In Jackson
county and one of the oldest in the
state, having been engaged at that
work since the pioneer days. While
In Eugene, Mr. Miller spent a great
deal of his time at the University of
Oregon and the Eugene public
schools, and wishes to thank the
members of the faculty of the Uni
versity, Principal Hug, of the High
school and many other teachers in
the public schools for courtesies
shown him. He was very favorably
tmiiroccort with iha mnnlipr in which
the local schools are conducted and
says he has never visited schools
which employ more modern methods
than in use here. -
Mr. Miller waB in Eugene 43 years
ago and this Is his first visit here
since. Naturally ho does not recog-
nWo the villmm nf vpnrfi nirn. He
thinks the city has a splendid future
before it. He is holding down a
homestead ill Jackson County, but
expects to resume teaching in a
short time.
SPECIAL TODAY AXD TOMORROW
On turkeys, geese, ducks and chick
ens. Come down and pick out your
own bird. We have a fine bunch on
hand. Special delivery to any part
of the city C. O. D. Phone Main
620. Gibson Bros.' Market, corner
Nothing is more suitable for a
present than a cup and saucer, plate
or fancy disn or some Kinu. uerore
selecting your present go to the Rac
ket Store. They have the largest
stock of fancy dishes In Eugene, tf
The McMorran & Washburne store
will keep open every evening this
week.
Get the Taxi fcebi'
2702.
PVrnne Black
Christmas trees for sale at the Eu
gene Gun Store.
If you buy $1 worth of
goods you will be given full
particulars. The opportunity
Is limited to a certnln num
ber of purchasers, so you
should come early and not be
left out. The solid mahogany
$100 clock Is on exhibition in
our window. Call and see It.
Berger-Bean Hardware Co.,
White Temple Uldg. d24
ra- u. a. Armltage returned to
. 1 Creswell todav after a visit.
HM'IC ROCK and RIFLE SHOOTING C. D. Emmons returned today
i from
Plenty of white tissue paper at the The White Grocery Company han
Racket Store, and only one-half cent dies all kinds of pastry fresh from
for n double sheet. tf the Snowflake Bakery. d2l sold cheap. Roach Music House, tf
On the Carl MatTson place five
miles west of Eugene on Thursday,
the 22nd, at one o'clock sharp. Ev
erybody Invited to get a turkey or a
goose. d21
A fine Mayflower guitar wll be
THE
SAUCY"
K-R4-T
Never heard of it before. No. Well
you will hear about it during the
year 191 1.
See below for specifications
SUMMARY
MOTOR Four Cylinders
HORSE POWER 22'2 A. L A. M.
CYLINDERS 3 bore, 4 stroke
VALVES . . ; Mechanically operated
CLUTCH Multiple diss
DRIVE Shaft and bevel gear
TRANSMISSION Sliding gear
SPEEDS Two forward, one reverse
DIFFERENTIAL Bevel gcifi-
GASOLINE TANK 15 and 20 gallons
C0OLIN Water, Thermo Syphon
RADIATOR Vertical tub?
IGNITION P . . Bosch magneto
and horn; tool and
STEERING GEAR Worm and sector
LUBRICATION .Splash feed
FRAME Pressed steel
WHEEL BASE 96 inches
WHEEL TREAD 56 inches
TIRES 32x3 front and rear
FRONT AXLE One piece I beam
REAR AXLE Semi-floating type
ROAO CLEARANCE 11 inches
WIDTH OF BODY Standard
SEATING CAPACITY, Two or three persons
&ASH e Circassian walnut
EQUIPMENT Oil lagips and gas brackets
tire repair outfits. o
KAY, HUGHES lDWELL
Agents for Lane Co. 506 Willamette Street
short trip to Creswell
W. P. Kelsay, of Hazel Dell, ar
rived In the city this afternoon.
W. A. Queener and Miss Nora
Queen went to Saginaw today.
J. W. McKlnley, of Denver, Colo.,
arrived In Eugene this morning.
B. F. Driver, of Los Angeles, was
a narrival In. Eugene this morning.
W. P. Sayjes, of Canyonvllle, Is in
the city for a few days on business.
W. C. Barrett, and wife, of Oak
land,
Ing.
arrived In Eugene this morn-
Minnie, accompanied by their friends,
Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, of
St. Paul, Nebraska, returned to CreB
well today.
Stewart Fuller hos gone to Port
land to meet Mrs. Fuller, and they
will arrive here in a day or so to
spend the winter. Their home is at
Wallace, Idaho.
Mrs. Erma LIston, who has been
living in Eugene for the past sum
mer, being employed at Ax Billy's,
left toda yfor Garden City, Kas.,
where she will live.
Stewart McKay has been a guest of
his old friend, L. K. Page, of Spring
field, for a few days. He Is a weal
thy capitalist of California, and is
much pleased with Springfield and
Eugene.
Professor Frink, of the University,
left this morning for San Francisco,
where he and his family will attend
a family reunion. While in Califor
nia he will visit his daughter, who is
attending Mills Colege this year.
Poor Sick Soles
Getting readv
for Christmas?
You don't need tc
wait until the week be
fore Christmas to select
that Victor or Victor
Victrola. Come in now and
pick it out we'll ar
range to deliver it at
any time you say.
There's a Victor at evervnrin
-$10 to $250, Easy terms
ROACH MUSIC H0USI
Commercial
Club Block.
TEST MADE IX El'GEXE
A PIANO AXD PLAYER
One of the biggest Christ-
mas bargains In Eugene the
two instruments for less than
$3.00, at the Stevens & Hulln
Piano House, Commercial
club block. Telephone Main
41. tf
DON'T BUY XMAS PRESENTS
A son of David Yeager, of Blair
street addition, Is seriously ill with
fever.
C. C. Davis and family, of Marcola,
went to Drain this afternoon for a
visit.
J. A. Seavey and wife went to Cot
tage Grove today to visit over Christ
mas. W. W. Lafferty and wife returned
to Corvallis today, after a Visit at
Marcola.
A. J. Sherwood, of Coquille, Is
transacting business In Eugene for a
few days.
Miss Elsie Cole was a passenger
today to Wilbur, Oregon, where she
will visit.
Mrs. R. S. Henderson is here from
Pprtland visiting her brother, Sher
wood Burr.
W. M. Sutton, of Springfield, re
turned today from a short trip to
points north.
Judge Helmits W. Thompson Is on
a trip to the Cascade Locks to visit
his brother.
J. D. Scott nnd Jas. Hunter, of
Portland, are In the city on business
for a few days.
Fred Hniining nnd Andy Mack, of
Wendllng, went to Albany today to
spend the vacation.
J. O. Storey president of tho P.,
E. & E. railway, arrived up from
'Portlnnd this afternoon.
Mrs. Scherler, who has been visit
ing Mrs. Kemp, of this city, returned j
to Creswell this afternoon. j
Miss I.ela Gilbert returned to
Grants Pass today, after visiting In j
Eugene with Miss Mhikelson. I
Mrs. M. Hoyt went to Portland to-i
day, after visiting for the past four!
weeks with Mrs. George Frazler.
J. O. Urlstow and wife returned to
day from a trip to Polk and Ilentou j
counties nnd other plnces north. j
J. B. Taylor, formerly of Eugene,
now in the real estate business In
Portlnnd, Ib hore for a few days.
j. K. linker, of Rose-burg, was on
arrival In Kimono last night nnd
transacted business in the city todny.
Mrs. 11. II. Tucker and Mrs. C. E.
(lends went to Grants Pass today, nf-:
ter visiting at tho W. H. Dempster'
home. !
w. II. Cecil and wife, of Ontnrlo.
who have boon visiting at the home;
of O. A. Bonnett, went to (lalsey to
dav for' a visit.
C. D. Morgan. J. B. Howard and
Mrs. J. C. I.esher comprise a party ;
of Detroit people who arrived in Eu-j
gene this morning.
Walter Pitts and Bruce (.eabo, bus-
Iness men of Peoria. Oregon, re-;
turned home today .after attending
to business In the city.
George D. O'Connor and wife leave
In tho morning for Walla Walln.
Wasft., where they will spend Chrtst
mns with friends and relatives.
C. F. Cunningham, formerly con
nected with the light company here,
now In business at Klamath Falls. Is
in the city on his way home from the
north.
Jas. Lyons and Ernest Lyons and
wife, of Springfield, are In the city
and will take the stage out g the
morning for the Lyons homestead
near Walton.
J. A. Holbrook, wife, and daughter.
Until you have looked over the
many pretty things particularly ap
propriate for such use at Flint-McLaughlin
Co.'s store, where you will
find useful presents at prices to suit
your purse. d21w22
The Guard Classified Ads Pay..
I The 1895 Aluminum Ware k
j been tested In Eugene, and has pro
I en the best and most satisfattnr
Buy it at Flint-McLaughlin Co., w
absolutely guarantee every piece.
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WARREN S'lTDIO
' Like to come to us.
EUGENE QUICK SHOE RE
PAIR SHOP,
10 T?ivli4-V.
..v-u .. Mandulin, guitar and banjo ii
Mpn'c QpapH 5nlp! 7E n' st ructiol,s at 100 :er hour, 50 cen
IV.en S aeweu t-OieS , I 0.G: per hall hour. Club meets at S p i
Women's Sewed Soles. . . BQo' J'TtS
street. Phone -Hack 4431. tf
M. MILLER
: Buy that phonograph
Eugene Gun Co.
from th
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StOD! $
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Have You Looked? !
You have only five days left in which to look and buy some !
of that fine Holiday China at Green's. You will have to
hurry if you expect to get the best bargains, for they are
going fast.
COME A-RUNNING j
Phone Main 25 W. A. G3.&EN, 623 Wi'hmJtte
Fire and Water Sale
Ostermoor Mattresses
Our shipment of OSTERMOOR Mattresses received Decemebr
12th was slightly damaged by water on board steamer between
an Francisco and Portland. Most of these mattresses were dam
aged very little.
Our Claim for Damages Was Allowed
and we can maKe the following prices:
$25.00 French Ostermoor for $14.50
$18.00 French Ostermoor for . $12J5
$16.50 French Ostermoor for . . . . $1 .50
$15.00 French Ostermoor for $ 925
THESE PRICES ARE CASH '
Water Does Not Spoil An Ostermoor
navvThfll0wi.ng -exlract from a PaPer to an officer of the U. S
Sy fS Wa.S teStm an 0STERM00R Mattress under water,
said: After twenty-four hours floating', the ticKing' having be-
uZ?ted'heinidewaSMamined and found8 to be totally
it 2 Jy Wter Hea,vy wei8hts were then used to sinK it, and
uiiw? Wat-er forLyeiht hou.rs- uPn examination, it
of ot?nn Sith! m;iStUr? had Penetrated between the sheets
ness THE MATrV ntirely free from damP;
SOFTNfSs Avn VdEAcS JHEN DRIED, WHEN THE USUAL
the mater?al:? 0NGINESSowoas observed to return to
last ?onTaUhcer 0" they will no.
Chambers Hardware ana Furniture Store