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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
I THURSDAY EVENING EUGENE, OREGON, DECEMBER n 1905 THURSDAY EVENING No SSL- br Last Appeal To You Advantage of our many Christines offerings. Those who have purchased jrgui giving a. u, u3 W ueneve are satisfied as thev got better values aonev than they could have elsewhere and we still haw" mm,, k.. ,,son display that Would make most desirable presents. Friday and Saturday beautiful line of Hundanger work at half nrica tr dnw ,r . any over a single article bought for the Holiday trade; prices have been $4.50 Dresser Scarfs beautifully embroidered for $2.25 $5.50 Squares or Center Pieces reduced to - $1.75 20 DlSCOUnt 0n a11 Swiss and Scrm dresser covers and g- shams. Some very pretty . designs left fis department. Is plete line of Bisvue and Kid dolls ranging in price from 25c to 2.50, some Jessed and some are -.11-1 not, adjustable limbs and toking Jackets,? 10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 values for $5.00 ositively the biggest cut ever made on this line of goods. natural hair, blondes and brunettes. Fur Sale Has Been Continued 25c we will give you a beautiful Ladie's turn-over stole collar that would j 35c to 50e any other store in town. Investigate. EUGENE'S LEADING STORS. FINANCIAL RUIN IS IMMINENT Russian Strikes Have Reached Proportions of Civil War Many Laying in Supplies to For. tify Against Long Siege Rev- ! olutionuts Wrecked Train Near Riga SN Petersburg, Dio. 21. A strike .if all Kusia Is b.ninulng Kith great apldlty, nd worklngmeu are bLo nz perfect discipline under tbelr pfldir. ThnrA Ir sn InHniinrlhRhln imnlo among people generally, a feel ing chat tutB la tbe opening of tne last act of tbe national trauedt. and will result In either tbt downfall of tbe government or rlotjry for the au locraov. It baa reached almost the proportions of a olvll war, and It li hardly proper to rail tne uiovciveut here a mere ludubtrial etrlko. Finauoiel rnlu of tbe country seetr.6 loiminent. Many aoliliera bare tieeu arrested while addressiug tbe people in tbe atreeta, urging them to jolu tbe rebels. . Tbe prices cf supplies are rising rapidly, aud all are trriug to lecurea gieat aai'unt of provender to fortity agaiust n loug siege. The rev- olutlorilats wrecked a train near Hlga, , Killing ave soldiers and wounding twenty othera. INSURANCE INVESTIGATION FITZSIAMONS MET DFEAT Ban Franolsoo, Deo. 21 - Bob Flu-1 almoioni.ex heavyweight ohampiou of tbe world, wns defeaUd In tlx thir teeuto round by Jaok O'Brien last night. At tbe end ol tbe rouud Flu went to bis ooruer, aud s be sat iu bli chair hit bead fell ou uia biuh.i nod be was nuiDle to rise. Ketuna (iraoey then awarded the tight U O'Hrleo, who outfought his oppouent lu every rouud. Otto has built up this large whole sale trade In the same manner that makes bis retail establishment so pnnplur, by giving the people superb goods at prloes that are right. This la the secret of the sucoess and big growth of Otto'a ouufeotlonery busi ness Id tiugene. New York, Deo. 'Jl. Howard li. Stokes, tblrd loe pmsldeut of Ine bankers1 Life, waa recalled to tha staod Id the iusuran.ee Investigation thla uiorutug. Hendricks, tnperiu teudent ot lueuranoe, aud luaau Van derpool oblef exaoiluer, were pres ent. The ouniinlttue diwhUd not to take tealimony at Albauy, aud will investigate tbe department bare. Aruistrorg aaya the luveatlgatlou will oonolude December 30. WANTED HIS WiFii KILLED Londor, Tec 21. Ungh Watt, Huauoier aud ex-menibar of parlle meut, waa todi y found auilly of ouVr l0( a bribe to murder b'a former l ', Julia, and 6lr Reginald Uean oburup, whose divoroed wife Is now Watt's wife. He was sentenced to five years lu prlsou. J. 8. Lunkey, the jeweler, gives green trading stamps. Fire "screens, brasajgflresetaand. Irons at CHAMBERS HAROWAKE.V I Friendly s Special Friday Bargains for Xmas Shoppers IPS DEFEAT REBELS Soldiers Recap- jloku After a n Battle ptfended Scientifically, I That the Rebels Ud by Trained Officers ' orsj. Dec. .41. The i Sates battle, raoaptur U rebels, who defend 'tall; proving that tbey lined military officers, u Hive driven land own Mu, and divided tfc.e es Usmselves. Comrnanls k proolaimed at Tlflis. "Iroi Yaroslav and pro te the factories and di- vi.' 1 the profits. Tbe tears the altitude of the Kronstadt. The revolutionists oon trol tJatoum.wheie a big Hre Is raging along the water front, several vessels being burned. government j I A Df-F is troops at LriVjL. STEAMER Moscow, Deo. 21. Martial law was proolaimed Id this city ttday. TUNNEL CAVED IN AGAIN Aew fork, Deo. 21. -The Pennsyl TBDla tunnel oaved in again this mn.ni... this time under tbe North River, burying, flvo men, . who were anally rescued, altbouan ternuiy .u jured. Teachers Attention c. -0nnl. for children's Sunday .hl needs obtain chem from Ot to's, the reliable confectioner. Otto's candles are now to found In every towo In Line coonly, and he ships large qnaniiuea u.... ooonty. d o. imnnrted oandled fruits, also a big line of California fruits, the best lot v,er brougni m , go to the old ullabie coufeotlonery, Otto'a. AFIRE Onh' Two Mor 3 Shopping Days Before Christmas. Are You a Judge ol tigh GradeSPeriumes? . t-o rnrJVTNCED - . : nnislte line inEugeneJ -TBliM largest ana Mc iwme Cut Glass Bottles in .i.fni cases, r jaa - ML;DeLaiio, Sole agentfo. Alfred Wright's Fine Perfumes. Atlantic City. Dec. 21. A large steamer supposed to be tbe Pennsyl vania, which sailed yesterday rrom New l'oik tor benttli', Is ablazs live mllea off shore this afteruoon. Tu flames are shooting high in the air, and tbe ptople are seen to be raunlne about the docks. Two life saving orows have been dispatched to tbe as sistance of the veeel. GEARIN TOOK THE OATH Washington, Den. 21. -Oearln, of tirenon. as sworn In as a United i c.l.. nnnntnr thlS I.OOD. BnriOWS ' objected to a clause lu his credentials ! .i ... .nnninf ment was mads "un til bis successor Is elected," as tbe language la not in oonlormlty with tbe constitution. 8pooner agreed, but said tbo surplus word would not lnyalldate the appointment. Gearin took tbe oath and was congratulated by 8pooner, Warren, Fulton and others. Delayed ; Shipment of Chriitmas Furniture Has just arrld. On acooont of tbe lateness of theason we will sell tbe Morris chairs atn rockers very low. CHAMBEB3' HARDWARE. Ordtr of WashinStort Every member of Eugene Colon No. 215, Order at Washington, is ax peoted to torn out tomorrow, rrlday, night. Election of officers, loltla tlon af candidates and other Impor Unt business of Importance. N. K. BELSUAW, Bee. Thirty-Second Friday Surprise Sale! Grand Array of Xmas Bargains ! Will Greet You In Every Department fOU have but two more days to do your Christmas shopping. We have but two days to dispose of many Christmas goods. This Friday comes at a very opportune time for ycii and for us. For you, because you buy Christmas gifts here at much less than usual. For us because it will enable us to dispose of much Christmas good. Many articles not listed here will be on sale at big reductions. Make this store your shopping headquar ters tomorrow. 1 ; t 35c Wool Golf Gloves 25c 5C i,Iow Tops fort 42c Christmas Sale Furs. Grand Sale Holiday We have just twenty-nine fur scarfs and stoles Knit GOOdS left, which we w.ll sell tot 25 per cent less than regular. Fascinators, shawls, Hoods, Bootees, Knit Skirt. 81.00 Furs for 75c 5.00 Furs for 3.75 for women and children, all reduced 25 Tomorrow 1.25 Furs for 94c 8.f)0 Furs for 86.00 25c knit goods 19c; 50c knit goods for 38e; 7Scknit 82.00 Furs for 81.50 812.50 Furs for 89.35 goods 58c; 1 knit goods 75c; 1.50 knit goods .$20.00 Furs for 15.00. 1 13; 2 knit goods 81.50; 2 50 Shawls 81.88. 25c Wool Hose, Women and 1 Ln $1.25 Silk Lined Mocha DQr Children's, pair. W' Gloves, pair ""V See north .W.indow for bar . i. ' p.XV3 anlns in , l i Noveltv Dress Goods Tommorrxw at 25 Less Than Regular, Prices. Every piece of Novelty Colored and BiacK uress oooas in our immense stork, this Friday only, at 25 per cent, off regular price. 50c Novelty Dress Goods , 38c 75c Novelty Dress Goods 58c $1 00 Noveltv Dress Goodr 75c 1. 25 Novelty Dress Goods 94c 81 50 Novelty Dress Goods 1.13 82.00 Novelty Dress Goods 81.50 $3.00 Novelty Dress Goods for 82.25 a yard. ' Christmas Sale Fancy, Staple Silks. $1.25 Moneybak Biack Silk, wear guaranteed, per yard . . $ 1 .00 1 'fi? 36-inch euaranteed black Taffeta, per yard $ 1 .39 $1.25 Novelty Suiting Silk for suits or waists, 15 pieces only. Special, a yard at - 1 $4.50 Velvet Waist Patterns, blue, brown and green, a pattern 50c Ladies' Neckwear for 25c Each. $1.25, $1 and 75c Ladies' Neckwear for 59c Each. 20 dozen Lace and embroidered handkerchiels, 25c value, j Qc Each -" We had just 100 dozen of these handkerchiers seven days ag:, now-only 20 dozen. They are the best values we have ever offered. 25c values only 10c. $ 1 .00 Kimonas, all sizes, 50c. Cood Goods Only. Satisfaction or Your Money Back. 70c $3.19 Make Kim Smile , on Christmas ! Give him a Smoking Jacket i " or Bath Robe! 25 Per Cent. Discount on Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes. We have almost every desirable col or in both of these garments. Note the following reductions: - ' ' " 4.00 Robes or Jackets for. . . $3 OO $4.60 Robes or Jackets for.... 3 38 5.00 Robes or Jsckeutor.... 3 76 6.(0 Robes or Jsckets for.... 4 BO 18.00 Robes or Jsckets for ... 0 OO 10 dozen men's Ties for 50c each. 15 dozen men's fancy hose 50c pair Silk, Jawn and linen hanekerchiefs 8cto$1.25. Fancy Suspenders 50c to $ 1 .50. 20 per cent, discount on all Boys' Suits. ... Men's $25 Black Suits for $10.00. We have about three dozen men's black suits, regular price 15 to $25. We wish to place in our stock new, ftesb black suits every season. That's the reason you can buy this season's $25 for $10.