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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1907)
TIIK I.TOKNK DAILY Ol'Alll), HAH IM)A, DKCKMIiKIt SI, 1!07. ri:i:siiAi..s T i: 4. 4. . 4,4. Mr:, .f. W. i;,iiTini,'fT li;iu I' d. ior al'r.ioon lruin a tiiis visit in I'o.li.inil. Ot - , ; l!:;rii.i. K.'. . ii" ii Hivii. Presents For Men At The Toggery Smoking Jackets, $5 and $6 Bath Robes, $6 Culett and Monarch Shirts, $1.50 to $2. So A new line of Fancy Neck' wear, at 25c to 75c Fancy Suspenders, 25c to Garters and arm bin 1 ; 25c to $I.oo Silk and linen hauiksrchie fs fancy hosier', gloves, hats and umbrellas Roberts Bros. Pictures for Xmas. I We hive lint received a Uree or der oi them which we will (ell lor a lwday at prices that will entice you to buy. I See Our Window 223 OVERTON Wall Paper and Drug Co. 1 I'm. It. K. Alflcniijin ancl fHinily wi'iit In 1 orlluuj i-Ai tu upend the liill'lnvi', 4 Dr. Lulu M. M.'irqiiRm haH been (Milte III of la siappe, hut Ib now con- Mi-8. J. Plronl Hnd son. Henry, went to Portland today to spend ChrlKtinas ther Mrs. C. Wllklna and daughter are here from Portland to visit Wllklna' brother, S. N. Cilbxon. K. Gureton and family, of flood niver, have arrived In Kugene to make this city their home. Slg Maurer came up from Corval ll today to apend the Christmas holidays with his parents. J. A. Elliott, of Portland, has re turned, after visiting at the home of K. M. Wright, north of Coburg. r'tw.-ioo Miirtln wife rame down from Wendllng today to upend Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Lester To- Alias Louise Hrynnt left yesterday for her home at Iteno, Ncv. bne will not return to the University this yea , Misses ICnsi'l and Mary IiaiKer went to Portland today to spend Christmas with friends and relatives there. Miss Lillian Yco, who has been teaching school In the Gillespie, north of the city, went to Portland today. Misses Pensy and Pink Maurer ar rived homo this afternoon from in dependence to spend the holidays at home. T. J. rtrownloe and son, of St. Louts, have left for home, after a visit at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. nrownlec. .lack.Llttell. S. P. agent at Mar- coin, spent laat night In the cl'y greeting friends and making lioll- dav pui''lmse.i. Miss Nell Perkins and slaler,-Miss ,..rn 1 iLf ..u A M H:iyy,tf liri'iVO(l r.lllf, ii"" .'I 1 n. i. .... ........ down from Drain on the mum train todny on a few day:', visit. mi.... fn,i!t 'ruvnti nut. nf tlie tench- era In the public schools, went to lliir- rlHburc today ti spend mo nuuim; at the homo of her sister. . .1. E. Yarnell and daughter. Miss lOdna, leave tomorrow morulas? for llolse, ldah;, where they may spend the remainder of the winter. V. A. Tnzler, who has been In .Cal ifornia for several years, arrived home last night. lie wai accompa nied by his brothers. II. C. and Frank, who will locate here. Miss Myrtle Bradford, a teacher In the Hoseburg schools, stopped oft hm-rt tndav on her way tu Portland, Dhn will siinnii the holldavs. . While here she Is the guest of Mr. ! and Mrs. Henry Uenhart. THAT'S I'M t'cii.'.'b your.-:;!!' iiilo a !!t o' i;i-H! Miii (t!''Ti wi.i, !'')' v.hy ynu tMh't t;- : v.'i-ll. Ii1 villi ; only try w bjtrle of liallal'd' llui'ellound Synij) ;uui', cotiith v. ill hi: a tiling of Vn uM. It Is a positive cure for coui;)im, Inflti-1 eua, Ix'ohciMti.s and all pulmonary diseases. One bottle will convince yon at yur druggist's, l!."e, uUc, SI.' Sold by Linn Drua Company. i This Is the season of decay and ' weakened vitality: good health la if j hard to retain. If you'd retain yours, fortify your system with Hamster's, j Hocky Mountain Tea, the surest way. 3Sc, Tea or Tablets. . ! WIl.LAMKTTi: M.IKKKT ( II l(.l .- OU'.N'KitSHH' I!;iv:r.:: ptirf:a-. -1 tioiii !!.!'. Cuo.I pasture tjie WUUi.u-rs- .M-yl Marki.t, I c.pc(:t lf COIlillttl t!;- fMl.L' ill a I'lrat-titiss mauuer iu every r-ijei':. I .'.'til i;t-,;p co !. stiiiitly it band a coniiilete line iA t.':it tinj s.nottyi li.eats, KiiarnateulHg them the l)..st quality at the m-.-t reasonable prices. : Orders filled promptiy anj delivery j made to every par: of the city. Phone Main is. J. H. VINCENT. 1 A 1 1 ii m 111 n m cooking utensils make useful presents see us for them Chambers Hardware Co. Henry West will leave Eugene to night with two men to work In the McClanahan factory at. Log Angeles, of which E. E.-McClanahan Is man- I Gifts of Jewelry or silverware are; lasting gifts. Select such goods from our stock. We have a magnificent showing of the latest styles. Hull's; Drug Store. j Dances for pupils and their friends at Davles' hall every Saturday night. Go and hear their music. - : d22 The Blizzard storm hood with a1 celluloid window will make a buggy! comfortable and dry In the hardest ; Fine pianos or organs at lowest ! ftorm- Its any top. See one hang-; prices and easy terms at Ellers Piano J? In ,ront of store- Got one for House, 24 West Seventh street, Eu-. Christmas. Chambers Hardware Co. gene. Itogers 1847 ware at W'at'.s'. tf If yoti are going to use coal this winter It will pay you to get a R'D Willamette si. eet Wilson Coal Heater. , dtf stieet. Chicken feed at Thomas Bailey's,! tf ! Children's books especially at Ea ton's. . tf See the barrel of watches south show window; $1.25 , winding watches reduced to In the! Withstands ram and shl'ie. It's New Era quality, sold only at the Uergor-Bean Hardware Company. The finest Xmas gltt tor the entire family a piano or organ. See about It at. once at the Ellers Ptno House, 24 West Seventh street, Eugene. Indian baskets and Navajo rugs at Eaton's.- tf until January 1st. Chambers Hard- II ware Co. ; ' ' : ! 0 I Catholic prayer books at baton s. i We'd sooner lose our proIt thun have you dissatisfied. Luckey.' Uookwood, Grenby, Van Brlg'Ie and Teco Pottery at Eaton's. tf A spIeTuli.I line of rocker nt'd other furniture for Chiistinas. Chanihers Ilnrdware Co. Going fast, the. cholce-i; of our large holiday display, I!uv: you s"en It? Barker's Gin Store. Open ev.'.i Inga. tf Sl'OXES HEAVE DltOPS Greatest keown remedy for heaves ' Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 This is to cerliiy that I gave my mare one boitUcf ''Slone's Heave Drops" an cu'ed her ot heaver. This waf last winter and she has ant been afle.-ted since G Waila:e rR.r.C.S rONE, Sakm, Or. ' 1'or ss!e by all oruggists. $1.C0 tetsssttticiiM GOOD WATER All who waul Bedrock Weill and Pure Water can get aii lactloi by calling up Fed 5391 J. E. KIlMoRN, 557 High St., Eugene n- ..... PI r.i.tl riff Mil till I 1 nil L.r-I i c v ..v Christmas china at W. M. Green's, commencing Monday, December 23 mid lasting the balance of the year 11.07. 1131 Williams Co. Transfer llghl and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR &ALE 504 Willamette SU Eugene, Oregon Phon lllaok 11" I Dr. Lowo, the optician, will he In his Eugene office all next week. Ilnvo li 1 hi test your eyes far glasses. Eighteen yenrr." experience. Subscriptions taken for nil maga zines. Get my offers before sending your orders. Harold Wells. Tele phone Bed 3200. d21 Riser's Oregon views at Eaton's, tf Doll carts from 75c up. Chambers Hardware Co. Tinsel, randies and hlv red Christ mas hells at llarkor's Gun Store. Ope" evenings. l' I Eugene Theatre g"eH, IK Monday, December 23 One Time Only HENRY B. HARRIS Manager of "THE HON AND THE- MOUiE," Announces RALPH STUART The Great College Play "STR0NGHEART" A Pinnacle of Success crowning all Previous Efforts and Surpassing the Wildest Dreams of Imagination anta Claus Headquarters 513 Willamette St. COME early, only two days in which to do your Christmas shopping. Our prices are the lowest and we have the largest and 'most complete stock of Toys, Dolls, Carts, Wagons, Japanese Ware, Christmas-tree ornaments, Can dles, Tinsel and the celebrated Milton Bradley Games and Kindergarten outfits ever shownin Eugene. We are too busy to write "Ads" bur Remember WE HAVE THE GOODS and prices and a - large clerical force and we are making every endeavor to serve you promptly and give you every assistance in making your selection. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year and a special invitation to call and see our large stock of Holliday Goods, we are ' , - ' " ' Yours Truly, W. J. HILL,, Successor 3C 3 S! J Can You find anything that would iiiuke n more appropriate Gift than a tine Mantle or Hold Clock fit -XT' Cut Glass is always the thing for a Christmas, Birthday or Wedding Present for a lady. We have never heard of a lady who was not proud of her Cut Glasi A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR LADIES" Brooches Kelt Burktrs Neck Chains Lockets Bracelets .Silver Novelties FCR GENTLEMEN Signet Rings Stick Pins Vest Chains WaMh Fobs Cull Links Scarf Pins V ate tcs I I Diamond Rings from $20 up nmond Brooches from $12 to $2" To the GifL Hunting Public... We extend a cordial invitation to visit our store and inspect our stock. We hav'nt the ro.mi or inclination to sing our own praises here, but we nave t lie sausi.ieiiou oi knowing we have brought the Jcwelrv Business olj Kugene out of its former stale condition to an up-to-date and progressive business. e want to make every advertisement to us by giving satisfactory prices.) p-to-date customer an J. O. WATTS, TTe Up-ioDate Jjweler. Cor. 9th and illam.t5 Sts. Eugere, Oregon. 81 A Nice Thimble makes a very acceptable audappropriate Christmas Gift Our stock of these goods is very complete and we can please you as to prices Our Optical . Department is the hest equipped and our prices the most reasonable. Our work is backed up by twelve years of experience ma diplomas Irom the best Optical Schools in Amcrlci - Engagement and Wedding Rings to suit all tastes and all purses Our Rings are of the best and Our Prices . are guaranteed the lowest