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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
rrsnr EIGHT "THE EUQEN"6AlEVlJi&lSrW;DNSI J it fo Edison AMBEROLA Offers you more than a piano or even a player piano for, at best, these instruments give you piano music only, while the Amberola plays all of the best of all kinds of music. ' The Amberola plays both Edison Standard and Amberol Records, and you can change from one to the other at will. Has drawers for hold ing 100 Records. Any Edison Phonograph equipped with the Amberol Attachment will play the Th. Ambroi, $200 New Records by Slezak g'l.'k'11'"1 I!'1!1'!'' 1 H " 'I . ... r the world s greatest drand Opera i enor besides the other great stars who sing for the Edison: RiccardoMartin, Constantino, Blanche Arral,Sylva,Melis and Ilubcrdcau Other typi of Krilnon Phonographs, 512.50 In S1".00 BdUnn Grand Opera Kecordl .... 75c to 2 .IK) EdlHon KtHnrlartl Record 3Su fiditun Awbwrot kecordtt (play tw30 as loni.) 5dc Does your Phonograph play Amberol Records? If not, ask your dealer about our money-saving combina tion offer on Amberol Records and the attachment to play them. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 75 Lakaida Avenue. Orange, N. J. Eugene Gun Co. Agents 2E CHRISTMAS EXERCISES FRIDAY AND SUNDAY AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cantata by Sunday School Fri day Evening andj Special Music on Sunday The Christmas programs at lie Central Prtuihvterlan church will be iimiHiiHllv attractive' this ir. Be ginning with Friday evening the Sunday school will render a beauti ful cantata entitled. "Santa's Sur prise Party." The reputation of this school fur heantiful exercises will be fully lived up to and every one Is welcome to come and enjoy the pro gram. On Suundav morning there will be a union Christmas program for the Sunday school and congregation, con sisting of readings, appropriate songs by the school, music by the orcnestra and choir and a brief Christmas mes sage iby the nastor. There will also be a nubile reception of members in to the church. This service will be-; gin at 10:45 with music by the or-, chestra. There will also be a ser-1 vice at 10 o'clock for those expecting to unite with the church on con fession of faith. The evening will be occupied large ly with a program of Christmas mu sic by the choir. The quartet com posed of the Misses Daisy Gilbert, eo prano; Ethel Howland, alto; M. F. McClain, tenor, and Warren Rae. basso, under the direction of Miss Ethel Rowland, is sufficient an nouncement to guarantee the excel lence of the program, which will In clude the following numbers: Organ voluntary. Christmas voluntary (a) "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear." (b) "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing." E. K. Heyser. Choral anthem "The First Christ mas," by the Quartette and Chorus, (a) "The Annunciation." (b) "The Message to the Shepherds." (c) "The Cradle Song of the Blessed Virgin." (d) "Gloria In Excelsls." Barnby. Anthem "O Come All Ye Faith ful," Novello. Solo "Sleep Sweetly, Babe of Bethlehem," (violin obllgato), Gei toel Mr. M. F. McClain. Solo by Miss Ethel Rowland. Postlude "Hosanna to the King," Wachs. Strong 1 JX.u..l ) It woman il tron! nnJ l.alti ethood means to 1 r '"it I .tie -: in the :art that tin; m. .iy jmi .i d.eai: of tlio lit,; fl y femini. . fir motlierliui u. 'i'hij can bo i Dr. Pierce's fer:, Vomen womanly way, moth . rig. 'i'he trouble liei ur trom weaklier and nUm anil are unfilled i-ied. resenption ,ider of women, j uaJ important . d, c:ffki.iU tlicra . o tail vies tic. irui'.jpustiiurif of t!io y's O'Jvjii! tnty or.d .ta'izM t'io ivminiiie ibust br:,y. I .luusanus teg J" Tt ct directly oa u; j healthy, lirvnfj v..uiou.j "Favorite IYjscripticn" bar; ics : period of . r- ' : ! almost oa;.jie-s. it cu.LsiCiij unci nr4an. anA i .ium t KtJl'-v v1 r i UUAM wm. tn. J fcft Women Welt. lie-! t i v-"m ''o c,i o '? -ml. :itotes, c:l utii them upon you as just i '.i ,.r..i ,.,..rr.. n in oluco of tliia non-secret remedy. It ,.!,..' -o, ,. ,,! rl,'nl and lot a tVniii of hubit-lorming or injurious drugs, is a pu.e glyoorio e:.tucl ol Lcaling, r.- of women have j American roots. FRIKXDLVS GENTLEMEN contemplat- Ing buying gifts for ladies' will find it decidedly to their advantage to call here, where extra care is used in the se- lection of ladies' goods. d23 COAL WOOD FUEL Don't wait until the last stick of wood Is gone before you order fuel DON'T WORRY Oak, Tie Blocks, Maple, Body Fir Ash, Second Growth Seneca Stock Food EUGENE FEED & FUEL CO. Phone Main 824. Office 67 W. 8th LET US POST YOU! We make no exceptions when we claim we can give you MOST satisfac tion in our DRY CLEANING Satisfaction first, with the work done satisfac tion as to the cost. Let us prove the worth of our work by handling your solicit the severest trial of our down-to-date methods clothes the next time we ELECTRIC CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS 22 W. 8th St. Phone M. 827 You Can Always Get The best cough medicine If you ask for Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey and look for ths bell on the bottle. Sold everywhere, and by Dillon Drug Co, Big Reduction on WALL PAPER FRED LUDF0RD, The Paint Man, 102 West Eighth Street, Phone Red 6411 O.R.GULLKJN, M. D. Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and ThrOat Olfioe 306 White Temp'e Phoaes Olf, M. 317: Res.atk.i742 O. W. EDMUNDS, M. D. Specialist Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 201 to 204, White Tern. Phoaes, Office, Main 767. Res. Black 8342 Thousands Dying every day from kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble. Why suffer death when a $1.00 bottle, sixty-day treat ment of Hall's Texas Wonder seldom fails to cure. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2 92 6 Olive street, St. Louis. Sold by Druggist O. J. Hull. XOTICK All members or the Fraternal Brotherhood are requested to be out tonight at the regular meeting. Bus iness of importance. By order of d21 W. E. BARKER, Sec. VICTORIA CHOCOLATES at Ot to's. Try them. Nothing better. d25 Coming Home Late at Night Perhaps after a long tide In an Icy cold street car, or a walk through a wintry storm chilled to the bone, handi numb, ear tingling, feet freezing, and find the furnace (Ire dead house like a barn. Not a comfortable situation. For an emergency of this kind you should have a Vulcan Odorless Gas Heater Only takes a match to start It. Five minutes after lighting, you have a rip, roaring, red hot fire, In ten minutes ths room Is as warm as toast You can sit down before this heater and enjoy your little midnight spread, or that usual before-bed-talk and smoke. It's grand to undress in a nice warm room. We ' have these heaters In opera tion In our show room. Call and see them. GAS a ELECTRIC CO, 9th & Oak Sts. Phone Main 21 Bicycle riders, uuy your Motb fro mthe recorder and your bicyc! lamp from the Eugene Gun Co. tl mmttmtmtmmtmmtmmtmmtmmmmmmmm Will You Do Your Christmas Shopping If you will we give you with every 50c purchase made between the hours of 7 a. m. and 1 p. m. a chance on a BEAUTIFUL $15.00 FRENCH DOLL, to be given away December 24th at 8 p. m. Drawing" to be conducted by Santa Claus at our store. Come in today and see the jolly throng' at m The Homings? n norm V1Kb HdMay Store There must be a great deal of interest to attract thousa nds of people to our store daily something' doing' every minute. Are you sure you are getting' your share of the big' values that draw the throng's to our store? The holiday spirit is in the very air here. We have presents for old and young at prices that will fit your pocKet booK. Come early and often you are always welcome here. Columbia Graphaphones And Records are just a little better, sweeter and clearer nothing better for the home. A present for the whole family. Come in and let us show you one of the new Graphaphones. We have the mfrom $20 to $200 each. DON'T put off your shopping until the last day. You will find it easier to buy now. We can give you better ser vice, you will get better goods by doing your shopping today. You must come to Hill's 5-10-15c Store before you can get any idea of the jolly crowd and the big val ues to be seen here. Come, and come right away. Umbrellas For Christmas Gifts We don't know of a gift acceptable to more people than an Umbrella Children's sizes 50c to 75c Ladies', from $1.00 to $5.00 Gents' Umbrellas from $1.00 Up Every one guaranteed Candy 15c The Pound We are headquarters for Schools and Teach ers for Xmas Candies. DOLLS Hill's for Dolls. Ragtime Dolls, Dress ed Dolls, Baby Bumps, China Kid Body Dolls, Teddy Bears, Teddy Bear Muffs, the very latest things for little g'irls. Toys-Games-Books Carrom, Checker Boards and all the new board and card games, from 5c to $5.00 each. Hifl's-Tk Holiday Store Tfc Largest and. Best Toy Store 513-517 Willamorro t-v, t?.. r Tkr-.T ' ''.-t-'Sf''' a mm mm. t..-W ' ; " v, i o ;::i::;::::::::mmm!?m:n:n:mn::::::!S::n:n!n o ; w ,,,r,.., . o 0