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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
.1 IWIJSM FOR Agents Moneybak Silks, Kabo Corsets, Wyne Knit Hosiery, Priestly Dress Goods Only 2 Days more to do Xmas Shopping Store Open Evenings till Christmas Shop -Mornings If Possible Clove and Merchandise Orders Issued for any amount Long Black Kid Gloves Lt ylTa yety bSt.k!d: MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED Buy now while we $3.75 NECKWEAR 15 dor Lace Emb.and Silk Collars, Beautiful As sortment, values to 50c, each.. Christmas Handkerchief Sale 25c Lace and EmbroidVritd Kerchieft I2e H'OO lace trimmed kerchiefs, linen unit lawn cenles, embroidered corners, the greatest vultics ever offered in Eugene. Buy now for Christmas. 25c values, each 12V&C Hemstitched Lawn Kerchiefs In white and colored borders; splendid values at, each Women's Hemstitched Kerchiefs, regular 10c qual ity: sale price, each Women's Sheer Swiss Kerchiefs, In plain hemstitched and dainty embroidered edges; beHt 15c and 20c values sale price during holidays, each Women's Fine Llnon and Swiss Kerchiefs, the biggest assort ment wo have ever shown, at 25c 2c 5c 10c, 2y2c the biggest assort- 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $3.50 Holiday Sale 20 Women's Tailored Suits VOL to $20 for $10?? 82d Friday Surprise Sale of High Grade Tailored Suits, Pony and Eton Jackets, come in grey checks and plaids, navy and black This season's very best styles, splendidly tailored and finished values to $20, sale price a suit tomorrow Saturday $10.25 Women's and Children's Coats Reduced 25 and 50 50 Women's and Children's Coats, made of plain and fancy, and black cloths, a 1 this season's styles, regular prices $2.50 to $50.00 sale price '4 and off regular prices. i Furs Reduced 25 Our entire stock of furs reduced 25. There is nothing better or or more Acceptable than a fur for a nice Christmas present, and there is no place " half ' so -igood to buy it as here. Scarfs, Stocks, Boas, dozens of styles in Mink, Martin, Squirrel, Fox, Lynx, in natural and splendid colorings. Prices, 85c to $75.00, reduced 25 per cent. BUY NOW Children'sFur Sets, $1.75 to $5. Shirtwaists and Evening Waists at X less than regular price Silk, Net, Mull, Linen and Worsted Waists all included in this sale and they're all new styles, BUY TOMORROW 25c Handkerchiefs 2'Ac 50 dozen fine lace and em- - broidered kerchiefs; dozens of styles made of lawn and linen; regular 25c quality, sale price l2Jc 50c Robe Flannel 29c 3 pieces Robe Flannel, comes .in blue colors, grey, red - and three with small neat calored figure; 50c quality a yard. 29c N i. $1.25 Damask 90c 6 pieces 72-inch Table Dam ask, absolutely all pure linen, neat scroll and floral patterns; regular $1.25 quality a yard.... 90c i 35c Underwear 25c "Women's heavy fleece lined pants and vests,, all sizes, in grey, ecru 'and white; extra 35c grade, special each 25c 25c Half Hose 19c Men's fine cashmere " hose' in black, natural and oxford sizes JO to 11. regular 25c, hose, a pair 19c 50c Dress Goods 42 c 20 pieces fancy wool dress goods, checks plaids and mixtures, all the new col lorings and effects; 50c values a yard 42c 50c Pillow Tops 25c 3 dozen lithograph pillow . tops, 12 patterns, beautiful rich colorings, 50c quality each 25c 25c p.llow tops ea. 2'Ac $1.25 Applique Scarfs, shams and covers ea . . . . . 85c Beautiful emb'd and l&ce Hose and silk threads, hoel and fuot , I ho eti; cume in wliito SI to $5 12cand 25c 500 pairs of beautiful silk, lisle and silk lisle embroidered, lace and plain Hose In black, white and all the new colors. Hosiery of this kind make Ideal X-inas gifls, and if you lake the values we are offering Into con sideration, they will make an economical present that will be appreciated. 60 aid 75s Koss at 50c Black, white and colored lnce and embroidered Hose, new patterns and dainty desinns; value to 75c, at 50C Silk H -se, ( isle Hose, $1.00 to $4.50 pr. Made from the very finest lisle In fine guaze and medium weights, I ripple high renlost value we have ever offer black and colors; pair MATi HI.KSS HOSIKUY For women und gills, in coUou and wool The most complete line of low and high grade Underwear for women and children In Eugene. Every grndo is the best to be found any where for the price; full and complete assortment of regular and out Biz.es, 4,'u, 67, 8, 9. Men's Christmas Furnishings HOMIMY Srsi'KMiKRS - Our showing of Holiday Suspenders Is the hiii'.r.t and iiin.'it. complete in the r-iiy. All Susnd'Ts are In sep niiiie holiday 'boxes.- Silk Suspenders Willi sterling silver buckles for embroidery; Crt 4.. T" C f the pair DUC tO 3.JU MKVS-.NKt KWIi.llt- Hundreds of new, stylish Neckwear in all of the l ';ii;ii)!e shades, Including the new plaid and check Of. rd'ecis: spc. inl this week; i0c and- 7.ic Silk Neckwear. . J-jC Ml I'l'f.KKS Jl Sl'AIM'S For ordinary or fall dress, made of peau de sole, or i.'.tiviu. noytnis of pretty pai. A fl 1 (Ef" torus in scai is mid reefers in all sixes. . . OUC-IO p3OU (JKNTMOMKN'S II INIiKI'.IUHittl'.S Fine linen, silk, cotton, japinet. In pkiin and burred I'lTcrU, all colors aud styles. by the dozen'. 1 0C tO $ 1 .00 I'At lH.I SS PAJAMAS OH HID ITS Make appropriate gifts for father or brother. We are showing tliem made from flannels, silks, madras and Oxford cloths. j $5 WKX'S AMI ROYS' Dlil.'S's GLOVF.4 Meyers and Carson Gloves, both in kid and- moclia, all shades and sizes; cadet sizes for boys. Jf you , don e know his si.'.e, give him a glove order. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Gigantic Holiday Men's Clothing Sale Tomorrow Saturday 1 Day Only-- An opportunity to buy him a rattling: good, stylish and beautiful Xmas gift at wholesale. Our tremendous clothing business thi season has left us with broken lots and orM, and ends that we want to dispose of tomorrow, and it is to do this we will hold the most unusual sale during which every suit in our establishment will be included at one of 3 prices. Nothing held back, everything goes. f $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00 Suits and Overcoats $6.65 $10.00, $12.50, $13,50, $14.00 Suits and Overcoats $9.?5 $17.50, $18.00, $20.00,$ 22.50, $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $16.85 Eugene's Foremost end Best Store S. H. Friendly Good Goods Only Satisfaction or your money bick the Long Silk Gloves-Beautiful r ew Belts Complete nssortmont of colored and black and white silk Cloves, im.sl uuamy or sun, and ihe very best quality to fl 1 " f be had tor, pnlr. j .(J Wn are showing the very newest thing In. leather and C a.. cr-ff cut stwl Hells; all siz.es; the prices, each &JClO dO Sale Lce Curtains 1000 pairs of Lace Curtains, dozem of styles in white, cream and Arab, every pair reduced 50c Curtains 40c - $3.00 Curtains $2.50 $1.00 Curtains 80c $4.00 Curtains $3.25 $1.50 Curtains $1.20 $6.00 Curtains $5.25 . $2.00 Curtains $1.75 . $7.50 Curtains $6.75 ,t . ' C1TV NKW8. I I Marriage licenses were granted I yesterday to the following couples: I Edgar R. Robt-rts, aged 26, of Springfield, and Miss Maude A. Chamberlain, 19, of Florence; Bur ton E. Cobb, 27, and Elizabeth A. Workman, 22, of the lower Sius law. The Albany high school basketball team arrived this afternoon and will play agulnst the local team tonight. The Hyluud Bros.' lot ot 86 bales of .hops have been sold to Tooze & Page for 12 i4 cents a pound. The plastering on the 'n' lor of the new Catholic church has bee.e completed. Father O'Farell expects ho windows to arrive from Portland any day. : C. W. Reeves, a waiter, was re ' leased from the city Jail last night i after serving a ten-days' sentence for Hieing drunk. He agalu proceeded to nil up on "soft drinks" and was i found In a bad condition by Chief of i'olice Farrington. He was taken to jail again and will he sentenced when Judge Dorris returns. Tooze & Page have Just purchased 16S bales of hops from W. P. Chesh ire, of Eugeue, at 12 cents per pound. The Willamette at Eugene-is at a 5-foot stage. Henry .McKinney, the big U. O. football slur, will pluy guard on the Multnomah In Its Christmas game with the Seattle Athletic Club. Company C underwent muster and inspection last night, after which a ,duuce. was indulged in. It was large ly attended. Sam T. Thurston, the former foot ball slur, who has had consumption 1'or several years, is now reported In a very bad condition. He and hlB wife are at Phoenix, Arizona. The jury In the case of Russell Goddard, accused of the larceny by bailee of eight cords ot wood from Geo. A. Dorris,, returned a verdict of not guilty. . Chief of Police Farrington says he was not mistaken In the name of the street given him over the 'phone at the time of yesterday's fire alarm. Furthermore, ho says the message ' came from the telephone offlee and the girl who received the original message is responsible for the mis take. Vacation at the public schools be j gan today. I Fred Stickles, the new assistant postmaster, has severed his- connec ; tlon with the county clerk's office ! and Is now "getting on to yie ropes" ! In his new position. A game of basketball between the Cyclops team of this city and. a team from Cottage Grove will be played In the armory Saturday night. The teams are said to he evenly matched lind an interesting game is for. . , Annual Masquerade Rail Co. A, First Sep. Bat. .New Year's Eve. Armory hail. SNOWBALL FLOUR 85 c Itcst valuta for the money in the mar ket. Ask your grocer. Good Shoes GO TO YORAN'S Shoe Store Weather Prediction Tonight and Saturday, ra'ln. dent of Albuuy College He Is no went to a pro. 4 PERSONALS. t . 1-1- n L Llfm THE MONEY you pay J out for Holiday Gifts is wise ly spent at DeLano's Drug Store. You can buy all your friends a present and have money left in your purse. The choicest lot of Dressing, Travellers' and Manicure Cases ever brought to Eugene. Ladies' and Gents' Purses and Leather Novelties, at Rare Valuqs. Exqui site Perfumes In Dainty Packages of all the best French andAmcrican makes. Brass and An timony Vases of fine workmanship. Japanese Curios, Aj-arc Collection of Sea Shells, also Shell Jewelry. Many beautiful gifts at prices that defy competition. Come and see before you buy. You are welcome whether you buy or not. If you don't buy we both lose money. DELANO, Druggist. Real ICctuto Transfers. CharleB T. Elskamp to John M. Elsknmp; 160 acres In section 10, township 19, south of range 7 west. $900.- Joseph E. and Martha A. Lord to Mary A. Myers and Livonia E. Tay lor; certain land in ' township 17, Bouth of range 4 west. $1. Claude E. Dovar to Fred Easton; 104x230 (eet In section 27, town ship 17, south of range 1 west. $65. Thercse Friendly to H. II. Fisk; 160 acres in section 20, township 18, south of range S west. $10. Warren and Minnie D. Nichols to H. II. Fink, 160 acres in township 17, south ot range 7 west. $10. Lottie E. and Geo. W. Llles to H. H. Flsk; 160 acres In section 14, township 18, south of range 9 west $3200. Notice of Klnnl Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dorBlgned, administrator of the estate of Caddie D. Berlin, deceased, has filed his tlnal account for final settle ment of said estate in the county f It Is the best safeguard against in court for Lane county, Oregon, and I digestion, biliousness and dyspepsia, that Tuesday, the 15th day of Jan- j known to mankind . Holllster's SIGN PAINTING. R. D. Loitch & Co., 60 West Eighth street, make a specialty of sign and carriage painting. dtf unry, 1907, hns been sot for the Anal hearing upon the same. PAUL B. BERLIN, Administrator of said Estate. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney. Gillette razors $5 and $6.60 sets. CHAMBERS' HARDWARE. nocny Mountain Tea or tablets. 35 cents. Linn Drug Co. See Luckey, the jeweler, for ster llug stiver goods of all kinds. FARM FOR RENT. Small, kandy farm for rent. Ad dress N. N., Guard office, Eugene, Or egon. Don't bother about prices. We are ! going to pleaso you with goods and prices, j. o. watts. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. To Whom It May Concern: The Eugene Soap Company has been dissolved and I hereby give no tice that I will not be responsible for tuty debts contracted by Henry Wass oian. 421 ' WILLIAM REDANO. I We are going to turn two thousand dollnrs worth of goods Into cosh this I week. If you will help us we will I help you with prices that can't be I equaled. J. O. Watts, Cor. 9th and wiuomette. Don't forget tomorrow evening at the M. E. church. The best enter tainment of the season. 25 and 15 cents. Lots of men do not own good time keepers. There la no excuse for It with the offerings we make of reli able watches at satisfactory prices. J. O. WATTS o This week will be our busy weeV and your opportunity to get the low est prices ever offered in Eugene. J O. Watt?. Cor. Jth and Willamett. si rets. OAHTOntA, BniU Tte li Yw Haw lwn ktfl Phil Huntlnpt.on, of Yoncalla, is in Eugene. E. A. Taylor, of Mapleton, is in tlu. city. Jud Doran and mother, of Pirk Rapids, Minn., have arrived here to locate. .1. E. Noland was down from Cres well today. Will Kh k who has oeen in attend-j ance nt the Business College of Eu gene for some time, will leave on th local tonight for Dorena to spend the holidays with friends and relatives W. H. Ballou, wife and two chil dren, and lumes Lose have loft for their home at Mulberry, Kansas, af ter residing in Lane county for a few months. George C. Fleeman arrived in Eu gene from tliah this miming. II5 and his son Pobert, have been eru ployed by the Portland Cement Co. at Devil's Sllde for the past several months In erecting a plmt for th manufacture of cement. D. E. Yorun and W. H. Alexander are home from a trip up the Santl- am, where ihev Went in Innlr nftat some timber land. Cyrus Brad icy and wife, of Cor vallls, are here to spend the holl days. Albany Herald; Wesley M. Wire. ot Eugene, awlved h from Nowberg on his way home. Mr. Wire was tormerljr a well-known stu- ,u 3lie university John E'iuss, who has been em. ployed In 'no Review office at Ru burg for some time past, return?! home today Miss Winnie Colvin went to Junc. tlon Crty this afternoon. Mrs. Lotlle Frazer and two cnl dren went lo Portland today to vi relatives. Carl Sctaefer and Jos. She'ler wont to Junction this afternoon tr remain a few days on Scnaefer'. farm. Ben Fenue went to Portland ltu afternoon. Rev. H. N. Mount went to Albanv today to atte id a meeting of the truj tees of Albu-iy Collego. Dr. Lulu M. Marquam Portland this afternoon fesslonal trip Rev. C. A. Wooley went to Albany this afternoon. Arthur and Orel Taylor, of Co burg, left today on a trip to Ellen burg, Wash., and Vancouver, B. C. 'm. H. Ray, ot Junction R. p, d. .No. ;, was doing business In thecntr today. Ada Yoran came up from Salem, today to spend the Christmas holl days with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Yorau. Sol Baum, a former Eugene boy, now a commercial traveler, is In tin city. David Eby arrived here today from Oregon City. Hon. T. B. Kay came up from Sa lem this afternoon. Judge Bean came tup from Salem today. Miss Faith Johnson went lo Cres well this afternoon to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Miss Louise Bryant, a popular unl- ookej varsity student, left today for Reno, Nevada, to spend the holidays .at home. Mrs. M. E. Moxley and Mrs. H. W. Renne returned to Creswell thla af ternoon, having been here on busi ness.. Misses Violet and Jennie Parsons and Louise Scott went to Creswell today to spend the holidays at borne. MrB. W. L. Cheshire leaves tonight for Oakland and San Francisco to visit her father, P. V. Palmer, anl sisters, Mrs. Allie Hill and Mrs. F. A. Perry. Klamath Falls Herald: P. k vlsiti to Rogue River and Wlllam Fountaln will leave tomorrow for i visit to Rogue River and the Wlllam ette. He will spend a few days ltt his son Glenn, who Is attending school at Phoenix, and also with Raj at Eugene. GAME GAME GAMS . .Tlio high school first and second tennis will play a preliminary game Saturday evening before the bl gnnio. A DANDY FOR BVRS9. Dr. Bergln, Pana., 111.. ritw: "f have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always recommended It to Vt friends, as I am confident there U M better made. 'It is a damtt ,ar burns.' Those who live on faros re especially liable to many cclden" cuts, burns and bruises, which W rapidly when Ballard's Snow Lau- ment Is applied. It should aiw -kept In the house, for casea of ener- 9c en , und II. Sold W B"W -"- Linn Drug Co. London Mineral Water a0"1' Pure distilled carhonl'd ' . . mH hv Kiii:iie ducio"'- slck and stomach trm.lilc. Oregon cigar store, street, tf CH ' WIIIW" LEE HOSKLTO.V John 8. Gray left for polo" today. tort! O