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o ' . Till' Ft T.KXK DAII.V CI' AH1, SXTllil'W, IHMMIUli it. limT. O O i i," ?; .I. i.i.. I ci: V:-, M ;::. v... m L4 the ox- !'H.:l C 'Hr U In l"v. T1!' v!nl in.il,-. f :ho National l.fiiiiiio of lll" Hlxon a.-- H.iruiirr.lf! u'iel;is. whU'h will K' liaii exliitiiU'il here this coming week each giies: under the auspuvs of the local Ore- trie tree son Arts and Crafts society. The Mure, wit;, a n,,,., "" "!V red and uhH holly, etc. After the ; sisted by Mrs. c H y',. iea u uaimv suppe' received a nrcem fr. . .'i. m. .inner and Mrs. C. H. display will include basketrv. Jew riner were t.ie invited suests of the fl'd and enameled metal work. rui:s. aitertuion. pottery, bead work, leather work. i decorated china, embroideries, lace. ' On last Saturday even in u- ! eu'- T,u' "liilit will be open at the Manvllle entertained at his home'wltii party in honor of .Mr. ant :! JW.v B:t.v WW4. i llu-: I. :.in,t s;e:. r. .-., s'r, ilt r!-i t r::-k;. ii: ,11 : K , Ko Walk.. IVte Wbittfy. i Arnspitter. K.tsar Smith. II. i jStuan. I'harles Taykir, (ler.ild K lam. Koiiald McKcuitie, Arthur lie. Howard HarroM, liordni Moo if H'i- surris Fortnightly club rooms in the Car ncnie library building both after noon and eveulnits, conimcnclns A number of the I'nlversity stu dents pave Miss Therese Krieinl'.v a Xluas tree surprise parly Thursday evening. KollowlnR the tree the Kiets adjourned to the dressing room, where dainty refreshments were served from the table, prettily decorated in yellow and Kreen. Those present were: Misses Sue Mayes. Adele Ooff. Jessie Uacou. Frances Nelson. Rae 'oBel. Francis Ober nrisiuina timo io u-aij ucir, niiij dauup Downin" Tha ft i "oou auu eieiiiuiis, COIUIUt-UClUK . - ....... entmnot, . i uesuai ana lasting inrout.iom uw11""", 11 ........... ...... . .......... tjpiial urtsuii Auina "comer, ioo. me ei enitiR u as taken u wit h samps. Tie social happenings that .occur ?"r nu n .Mrs. .Manviile served re- airing this seaso'. of the year are tfrays little different trom thase the rest of the year, due in a great Brasure, probably, to the plan of dec otl'iiip. t-? holiy and mistleoe as itf'iag tli?!' supremacy. Jrhe iv 't r '.'.i - .veek was the fm-r.iT- i el-ih'j r?ceptinn, given lgtrnor o: ilar .:g on Wednesday niiiS- The ntany guests preseiu re welcomed and Introduced to Mr. Hprtog by D. L. L. Whltson and Mr. fljj W. Griffin. The pretty decora tttns of mistletoe and chrysanthe were the !"Ot-l of e rili. nf tk Fortnigntiy laaies. lhee, with Messrs. I!, rt Shumacher. Curtis r uv cuceiini 6'" ie in e-. ia-.e, man. I-rank Mount. Italph je the large reception room a tzy and Dell Mcl'ariy. aAd nonie-nae Hiipearanct-. : ;ar- 4 mi s orchestra inrnisnea mils ..- for Ut dancers, while others bov .ed uru " guests ot the even ins weret Misses Mar uie Young, fciilnh Kinsey, May Cibsim, Freida Hhoiles, Margaret Hhodes; the Messrs. Verne Hsm. K.hvln Plaits Olive- N.'-'lhaiii. Claude n.iwning and ira Manviile. 1 Mi-s Ha-el liuuiphrev ent. rlain--1 a small nut.ib r uf her college friends ut dinti-r. fcllmied bv the plaving of five-hniulr, o. in which Miss Vivian Ilolives Mp5 t'm lucky one to make the hUh.-st Those present were: The MN,-, narbara Kakln. Salem: Kale Kelly, I'.ae Vogel. Ruth M.iiii.iii fen i ,v:;m Ho llies: fie .'le- Cecile Wilcox. Cornelia I'inkhani; th Messrs. Dudley Clark, Italph Mc Kwen, Harvey Houston. William Noon. Vernal Heach. Cal Sweek. Tom llallev, Ualph Dodson, Curtis Cecil F.spey, William l.ow- ek. with the one exceptton ot Tues day evening. Kngene the only place on the Pacific Coast that has secured this exhibit and a small ad mission fee will be asked to cover the expense of bringing it here. On ' C'oli'inan Xnias day the local club will make a j ell. social feature of the exhibit audi serve tea and wafers. The members On Monday evening, a; F.ilors' of the club will i - t on Friday even- ''li'" House, the Kugene Musical ing at 1''" : ora . buili'i- f r a dis-'i'li'1' entertained with a recital, each i cussion i f te i't "i.i', 'a., ai! who are I llulu,H r oi which was exceueui nun thoroughly appreciated by tile au dience. fVJiere jjiks are tasiiy Selected Plenty of Gift Goods Plenty of Help Prices the Lowest The lines of Gift Goods iu our stock all represent desirable things. That's why selecting is easy here. It's impossible to fully appreciate what our careful buying means to the Christmas shoppers until you see our goeils and get our prices. See ii there isn't something to interest you in the few lines we name. luvitfd i; K y y ; eonliiilly : t Ht t;as mooting. The Vniverilty footbaM wore troatod to a lt;imnnt ut the Ttuatre Cafe n ! si Tuesday even ing. An elabo: t , menu was served to the bnv. a' r which Mr. Fred Undsuii Moniien waj rU ott to the eaittainey ; of the team lor t.ie next season. tu nut-...,. ,. 1 w I"1811" .iiiiiiute rim, entrained with Grover Kestlev. Trainer Wm. Hay- tlieir HIltlHl! lina trin ,.i,.t,. rtn . . ... .. at hiniufHu Tim j.ni. - j - . , . ' "".warn, and players tioroon .'ioores. rw.- -- - - .t-u,,i iti iae iioiue OT -Mrs. Ml, presided over by the little Misses Frank Page. The ladies' husbands Kirine and Henrika Hartog, was vero Invited guests, making in all iiopular corner all evening. ifirty who sat down to the six-thirty 4. . t . . o'clock dinner, which preceded t:ie X. iUw. "?S.t if .h. h . l;l.s,,"rs,;;m'"1 ' I'nt from the! Charles Taylor and Hildeburn. o....v - . ,.tuv.- iiiiiu me tame an. llle iret im Afternoon Whist lub, which met v.-ere gay with green and white ra-i lh Mr3. E. E. Mink at her home, r'les. Mr. H. Mi-Murtinv ctmalily 4tt Olive street. The decorations filled the role of Sam 'Clam. ofthe house were In keeping with the The net meeting of the club will ir apprrach of the holiday season: . cecur on .lauuary n, et the home o! tii reception rooms were gay with Mrs. It. y.. Pratt. nitletoe and Xmas bells, while the diing room pt'esented a pretty pic-' One of the greatest treats t'at Kit- 4 Miss 1'almer's mnuh.-r w. Curtis Coleman, Kred Moullen, Louis Pink ham. Walter Mrlnt n Olen Arnspiper, Kherle Kuykendali, Koy Zarhariap. Glen Srott, ludley Clarke, Hi)bert Oherteufler, Virtor Voiht, 'i The Tau PI somrity eniortained with a novel Xmarf iree party on Thursday evening at their chapter house on Alder street. After the distribution of presents from the tree souvenir Xnias proijriims of four d;inres were tzw-n v.wt, :i:;d these were follov?,; y ; txtras, for IIHll-ltlHHIIM I 35 E 9th Street STC'E 0?l EVENINGS 35 E 9th Street Age.i1: Pictorial Review Also Agent For' Pictorial Review Patterns ore ugene KacKet espeeially worthy of mention. The prouram was as follows: Chant, San Paeoles. . . .Tsehaikowskl Mr. Ceeil Lyons. lVr Wanderer Sehubert-LiM Miss Kthel Palmer Two Persian Son.cs . Woodford Kenden Miss Mary Culdwell Seherie, H-flat Minor Chapln Miss Kthel Ptilmer Sonn Kequest Kleanor Smith Miss Louise Yoran lue Draniatique Ie Vlllnc Miss Palmer and Mrs. llollenheck The Knights of Pythias were hosts on Thursday evening to a iare num ber of their friends. The nature of the entertainment was a drtnmttr monologue by Mr. Newton lifers, who is a very clever artist. havi: vol it rows ti-:sti:i rou n iiKia i i.osis All those desiring t' have their rows in the city tested fur tnlKrcu lusls free of ch:irge can send I hrlr names and address to .1. ChtiMie, stuck Inspector, who will notify the proper authorities to have It done. phonic ;:.sr.t;. j. ciuusrii:. is now in readiness for the trade. You will find goods in our store that cannot be duplicated in the city for the same money Just drop in and see. Note what we have to say be!ow, a nice list at inviting prices. HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS 1mm s, Fancy Goods Books, Toys, Dol Games, Cards, Novelties, Fenc China, Fountain Pens, Music Goods, Thermometers, Brush Goods, Cut Glass, Safety Razors, Shaving Supplies, Pocket Books, Purses, Stationery, Perfumes, Jewelry, Edison Phonographs, Pocket Cutlery, Victor Talking Machines, Pictures, Post Cards corner o ' 1 to pl:.ci. ot fl ( llltlST.MAS t'AKliS fUant new line of Clui-ttvi- t; r ts ,.f every iuijKi:ial!e il. Ciiettptst In titit i ity. ( iii:ikt.m.s rcsT Anns iii'.vimi:ns oi' pksh.ns a r:i-; assoktmkm or ;..mi:s At this season, above all eilu r.-. v.ui shoulJ make an eff r; t Please the young folks and then is no more pleasing pa:lnif f"r a winter's evening than a soud (.imp. JAI'ANKSK (itM)lS TMK I'INKST IX TOWN (il.ASSWAKK Lemonade set. vas'ii. f 'uit and pickle dUhes, salts and iH-ppcra, t'tr., at Racket lirln-f I'OST Altl AI.IUM- A nlre line of .-t va .1 1-u:t -ranging In price from l"1 3 ' Ihm.I.s AMI lol.I. HKAI" 'N IMITM CHINA AM ISISV" li'.iia girl, regard - "f . ixc:t od io.iuU liaw d'.l t r (. ufUtmaj. W" ''"-' ac rsoi ot ts jiri.cr trL.iii l"c a tit A,.. ORIENTAL GOODS in cues and saucers, espccuir de signed for Christmas. CHRISTMAS BOOKS FOR TME LITTLE ONES We have them in all kinds, sizes and prices OUK LINE OF PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES cannot be duplicated in the city at the prices we have them in, prices ranging from 8c to $1.00. X-SS SHOES anJ s:'l our stxk at a:lua! cot--itid vL hcn we ray cost wc mean cost from 20 to' 3w'- rrdit evcrvrhing in the bHOh DE PARTMENT -ocs at sexn: prize. -ot .iwwi zooisani pr.c fo TOursrU T'i , ot A . ,,,ni.iv xni a U'e arc ; vi,; more lot tnc ma.iey in quint.ty and qo..ty EUGENEo vc 4. RACKET STORE 35 9th St 33 9th St. oijvk st 1 1 1-: kt 1: A T K X S 1 ( ) x Nut Ira U luM'cbv Riven thnt ,1. (V Well, A. ('. Uu Mule mid M. I. Mit chell, 8tMnted by the miinrll of the city ut Knenr as viewers, fur the purports Iierelnafter Htnt!'d. will meet at 10 o'clock a. m. on ThurM day, January 2nd. l!0S, at the office of the city recorder In wild city, to appralne the damagon nnd benefits that will accrue to private property by extendliiK Olive street In said city from Its present southerly termlnun near Currle'tt Addition, In a direct line and till ft. wide to 17th Ht. The followinR private property will be aopropriated, all Rltuated In the city of KiiRene: I'arrel 1. ltelnnliiK at the present southerly tcrnilnnn of the east line of Olive Htreet af ire rtrtld, thence south filM.Ofi feet par allel with Willamette street to lurid of Lizzie Luckey, thence west ("Ml fet. thenre north fit! i.i Mi feet tu west ln of f u Id Olive stn-et, tlonce vti.l f.t feet to dace of b "lilnnliiK. c mlaln iiiR !M-HM of an acre and be' -nltiit to M. H, KlnctLid. 2. H'limiim al the S.K. corner of parcel 1, Jur ib'w crllied, thence soul h MM feel to 17th .-it r''t!( I netire we it t.ii reel , t M'Ti ! north 11 Kl f,M-t t. S W nu pnrcel 1, thent-e i-itt to bettlntiiiiK. contalnliiK 1.7s acri'-t and ! be to IJrle Lu y. All persons iiiteierie-i n i I t 1 :i ii rl to be appropriated or In t)ion" ; whli--l may be n.-e-s -d as benefited i by s;i Id n ppropriut ion, ni:iy a p pear ; ut htild time and pt.ue un.l lie lit itid ; l t i run. I II ! hOltWIS 1 City Kee-mlei. IV( St Until,. I I'ri.f. I'ord hiiH npetie 1 a d:itifln at Iavi's' li.ill on Monditv, , Vedne4dfy ami Krldny at ti'cloi k. The l-'urd f;unlly ar profes Id mil d 'ri' fni.' t!-,iries ami tnunlHanf . Srn. Kurd an expert vt.-ltniyt and . T h-1 r daughter Is very prnfh lent on ! Ixith the piano nnd violin. Try a -ron: If uot hutihfied there will be no charge. All lovi-r f nood miMic laud diiiwlng nboubt ait'-nd thin c1h"H. 1 Terms In clans: KiKht less'ins. i I.VOM; HtriRle lenson, 7 .'.; ehililien'. I lenxotis, Haturdays, 3 for $1 00; prl j vit IfHuons every afternoon at 2 io'rlirk, 11.00. ham-en fur pmdU 1 and their friends very Halrirday i night. Adnilsilon rUi . I,n Ju fret j timi:i:i: laxd i TIere J th rhanre of jour life. I irn sell you timber In iraMs from! i (.OOll.OIMf fee( J 400,(100, Mill feet HS i lw an 2'i i t ti I s per t !ioi:.ahd feet. J Tills will tnske )ru loi) per t ent per year. Tut your uu u-y wn- te it will in.ike n t f'jtfu.e In n ort time ai.d Hui talkltiK Ji.tr 1 Crne-. There 'never ni v d a lime buy a rjf . i "n': w.iit fix in jIi h a n I then : k j'mr- !f f ,r v.l','t j-hi ti.t-.e id.t I ii ! : e at i ' .' Wl; i.i 'M( ' f i' s' r i et or iwr-re .far.e N H.nrl-t;:. I,r k Ibn i 4 Kuk' n ', Or. Santa Claus will deliver goods the day before Xmas Special Sale the next 3 days on FRAMED PICTURES Hand Painted China WE SAVE YOU MONEY Q HULL'S DRUG STORE 3C sac ..ChrisLmas Shopping.. HUSTLE! HUSTLE!! HUSTLE!!! xnw ih tin: timi: to hi v ai.i, kivus hi- iHII llll(.M I'lllt IIHISIMAH . Dry Goods.. V.'f llllVC II hil l' iismii line , of lllllll- lllll'll, mill ni.kliiH nlliil,,. ,. ( hrllinim ulfl. lilit iikMirlMii iil of nil klmU t,i lliiiiilki-ri lil. I .. All HM-fii un Kfllx. Mil. Hiii- if l'iliri'nK liiltli- riiriTK. ".iiinil n.trm mill ullur Ililnx. Uh) liillnrnll In IIM'lltlflll. I IMIH' lltlll MIT. ..Groceries.. Wi' iiiiiy ii ciiiiiiIi i' l f Kriirrrli'i. Ili'iiililiijirti-ri fur hrNtiiuii i-iiihIIi'n mill iiiiii. Tin- iIiki- fur tlir ii'li'hrnliil llarrliiulnn Mull ('iirfit' lit- uli i l cui kiml. Try hmiiiiI i-iiii fur riirlnliiiiin illnni'r. tv huy nlini you .ill mid a, ,,ml 71m !. full mill k.i our prlrr. iM-fnrr ImjrliiK 1 l,i lii-rii, our prim ore nlnay. iIiimii. MATLOCK'S ne Mulii flfi. !l l-jint Miiili Street. V.'Ik n ru're I.i i d 1 v . V.' .-(en iiti'r" ! ("- A 1 i'.fu t.U'.t-t x y 1 1 't' )'hi lake Ta ;-itd, yen re l iHtik fill 1 feflll, i, in t,H ; lin Miiniaiii i 11,. tl..in q rn m ,r I. ti' ki') , fmr "f nilxni tn" fIIM th it- fllHi. RlO.-l. till II. ' h"ayl:v..Klf1 l'h ur'i"' i l.ln Tri-pri!!! Un irt f' T. f I '' . I a.' i t pli il'ir I I I'l b-l. j J Livery, Sa!e Feed and Boarding Stables lkadquarlrs forFjII Crcfk and Cobut; ilauci. Hay oati and wheat, full line o mill letds. Try ui we will treat yru fight. TOM BAILEY, Porp. Know at Tranifer Barn Phone VH iai-C. I0lt) inJTil'. A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Heaters of,ho Lea1'ns B S I ONP. HARDWARE STORE LsJlVKj 50 East. Ninth sum. . ...... CHICHESTFR'S PILLS . S.E. Stevens 1 II I.M HUM' IIHftMt. a V t'h : V'.' r-:W Lve order, at Eile,, P, 1 n "fe : -:i ":r. ..".v. ::..Lj 1 d.... ... a iano Mouie Phoi Main 41 Rejjdtnc 133 West 12th itreet Re:dn:e PHiktt Fed V7l no -ttT