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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1907)
$24,000 Did it Ev $44,000 Great Holiday Reduction Sale Which Do You Prefer Our 1907 Stock ot Pianos Must Go Now Bed Rock Prices s at <1 earns a total <f $1 l.tutit in a life -I«» • ou can’t afford to t’.r.y h.lxnr gets $2.1)0 a day <r $OOO to, a year <>i tv»■ • I ii sll.i.' tt ami 421.000 la t»2I'.tlOO, 40 different Call at once Thia is th«* minimum ll.«‘ HUNTER & <• »;< ; OIL IB make a lii^h-'alarictl nu ll oí yen? lì Xo matler ululi li«.«- ' • w< Iy i il «Tre to lollow, this great edili alienai EILERS PIANO HOUSE-Eugene Branch -. i nr«' a k « k <l-|>ajriiia | mim « ì « ii . O ui - i'<'|>r«-M'iit:i. o ŒO The Christmas CLc tin will show you how you can triple your < amino c:i|uu ity. R. J. KIRKWOOD, 45 West 8th Street EUGENE, OREGON and things At 1 o'ehs-k sharp a cab roll«*d the door, ami a girl aliglite I Botsford s countenanc«' fell a ii but rose us the girl opene l th. Slid Went tow ,| the - .le etltr:i was the chef, though but a gi and the fact of her coining In a n:> : Ing well dressed was signltleant a day. Mrs Botsford did not v.alt b second girl to answer the bell. I t I ried to the side entrame 11 o. ■Ion was too momentous t >r «. As she threw ope i the door tin . was tiem'lng over a tine eltinip • I.it. chrysantbeinums that were > 4« ♦♦ ♦♦ f* AX BILLY The Most Complete Line of Holi day Goods ever shown in Eugene is now on display at Our Store ♦♦ 44 >4 44 ♦♦ ♦ 4 In tha Kitchan. Miaa Ella (the cooki Go Tong, now, Mlatah Johnalnx! How dare yo' klsa mall ruby lipa? Mr. Johnson Eo’ de Iuiw<l, Mlaa Jackailiit. Ah Jess couldn' erelat claim in' de privilege when Ah ai-en dat uila tietoe. Mlaa Ella What mistletoe yo' all *alkln' 'bout? Mr. Johnson W'y. dat hangln' f'om de shelf right 'lane yo' lieautlful hald. Miss Ella Huh! Hat'a nothin' but a bunch o’ aplnach! $2.10 $1.95 $1.05 $1.70 $1.40 MH IN < HAML :it to the tele I k rwlf A lrit's that you i y. that's too bad • tomorrow of I send II 41^4♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦44444I4I444<4 U4U< 44 4 44 44444444 ♦«* 44 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O Higli Grade Candy ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 M ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ O JR CHOCOLATE,. Ar.1 alniply fine T In-« ;i:in for ilIppiiiK pure mutur i.'litri • nbo.it » thoun.iml empii l>.>. . f«,i We have a laris ■ a orini m . In< to the financial condii Ion we rharxlna i>0 centa per pound 1 cannot be duplica e I am w hi pound Our prit .o < il ill .. choco cent ' SPI I I Knives and Forks, per set $4.1 5 Dessert 5poons, per set $2.2? $1.25 Tea Spoons, per set PALACE OF SWEETS 11)5 Willaiu«*!(«• Str«*et. Pine« Black ISB»I at Yerington’s for Xmas Gifts Manicure Sets Smoking SeLs Toilet, SeLs Shaving Sets Children’s Work Boxes Hand Bags, M:rro s Perfume A cm zers Fountain Pens Glove and H’k’f Boxes Traveling Casts Bath Towels Xmas a dNiw Year Cards arid a lull line of falmei’s Tcrfum s ar.d Toil.’t Watirs YERiNGTON’S 44 East Ninth S’..-33t», Eugene, Oregon. FO?. THE BEST OF AMUSEMENT Kink Open Daily from 2 to 4:30-7:30 to 10 p m. TV' I IIKNOCK» I form, lau t The name any nation hut never mind, la nice to tier a« sake. that night after the leba* and holly bad .Idealy burst ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Everything I irst-C hiss New Maple Floor Skates Are the Best ROGERS BROS. 1847 SILVERWA' E AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE ♦♦♦♦*♦♦« U N D E4R W O 0 D SKATING KINK How are these prices for genuine Haviland Ch THE STORE THAT KEEPS PRICES D< WN i» ♦ « ♦ < u her “( »li dear.” sh« cried, without •fl'iug tie chef an opportunity to •I" I* "\"u di n t kuuu how glad 1 am " s‘‘c .' i. I will take you right Into la* kitchen, and Sarah will show you \ here «»w:' thing is 1 shall not make i >'ig.»esti >n. for 1 ‘»v you arc perfect ly capable only do make it just as i> comprehensive ¡is you can. Mitt Lenox is a«<-listened to everything, ind uni I want to niakt» her like in«» 'O mu. h an-l to pleas«» Edward.” Bln* had las'ii hurrying th«» chef ’hrough the hall to the kitchen, At the d loor, to her surprise. the chef pri'ss« ed 1 i light kiss ii|»m her forehead. •‘If you ar«1 h « nice to Miss Lenox ns you are to me." she smiled. "I think she will like you Now you may leave me in charge I will do the tieat I can. Mrs Pofsford retunsed to th«» draw ing room, rubbing her forehead thoi’g'itfully. “What's th«* matter, Julia.” her hus hand asked “another headache?” “X n<».” doubtfully; ’ “that's where the chef kissed me. I never had a girl kiss nn* as soon before But 1 don’t ■are if only s' <* diffuses her artist soul through the cooking Sin* has an art ¡st soul. John. I saw It in her eyes.” At 3 o’clo< k she was again at the window, but there was no carriage In sight n lnutcs later the tele upon them with face full of consterna tloll. “The chef'.’’ she gi ped. “Bile’s gone left entire! I «ns at the range, ivntchkr the turkey, an' she coiue in villi h< t hit •'i nil’ said that exery- ’dug V. is rc lv >•«» I could attend to ti uw. 11T tri’ she I *f( this n.i’e for ye.” “But why < I >h» go?” gasped Mrs ’ord. ’I thought” - a» ani l e • *r.. thing wr.fl nil ready,” i ri*|n*n. ed stoiioly, ••an* that j ould attend to It !.ow. There,” as a •lear car tlaklv »u.i ’ed .»■'l<ide. “th it's her «nr f artin’ now She said wanted to catch the l> o'clock.” M il Botsf. •d o|M>iie.l th«» note treniblin; t'. tigers. As she rem »’row n< d. looked mortified, laughed and finally passed the not«» to her hus band, with shining «»yes. “Shu's nil right.” W IIS her only comment not«* read: Ih-ir Mrs. Botsford You really must forgive me. 1 had an . rran.l downtown nn<l ho called nt your hoiia.' an hour earlier than 1 intended, thinking that I would »top there awhile, and then tier haps you and 1 would do the errand to gether A sight of your lovely chryann- thvniuniH drew me Htraiglit through the gate to the aide entrance. Then you opened the floor, and some way wo drifted Into the kitchen before I quit»» realised what I whm doing. Then your ntraita and a remembrance of former triumphs conspired to do the rest. 1 really do love cooking nn<l have taken a lot of courses In special things I think 1 have excelled m.iHvlf this time and believe you will be sitished with the result. Sarah and the second girl can manage the rest very nicely. 1 ««hall do my errand now and will stay with my aunt at the Marl borough tonight It will be more con venient You may dxpect US quite early tomorrow morning Loxingly. MAHGt'KIUTH LENOX. For the Present. "1 am very glad to learn,*’ said the girl friend who had come to spend the rhrlstinns holidays with her. "that you are on g hh I terms with Mr Smiley for the present.” "Yes," replied Miss Smliley, for the present, toil know ♦♦ ♦♦ »• ♦ 4 •4 ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦< A4 ♦ 4 ♦ < 4« ♦ 4 ♦ 4 4« ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 Botsford 1 oi i . ih . . lined toward ho could I »end •k was not nn an artist, As and came for- • »st caught her Bring th? Children and let them select, their own presents from our inmanse line of DOLLLS, DOLL CAMS, TOYS, ETC. Cups and Saucers, per set Plates, per set Sauce Dishes, per set Mush Bowls, per set Pie Plates' per set ? Pheno ltd 5 iciutrc you in y< ur «pni«* limi' mal at n snuill vl„l t. 1 I LEGT GAS M I < < I. ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦4 ♦4 ♦4 ♦4 ♦4 ♦4 44 44 ♦4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4Z 4> 44 ♦4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Libeial miss thi »pportunuv I nukes of plant and investigate* time The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend BODDY ®> COOPER MANAGERS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦