rnm moan daily ouab. mohdat, wovmbu i
21 Shopping Days
Get your Xmas shopping done before
the rush comes. Please shop mornings
The Friendly Store
Special December Sale of Lace Curtains
J 000 Pairs Net and Nottingham Lace
Curtains at 0 cents to $6.00 per pair
Hunls.vie designs, new net ev;cl8 cord and linen tape embroid
ered on net. Uattcnberg braid, Cluny insertion and lace tr mm ing
any of these curtainwlll make a pleasing Xmas gift and you can
buy now and nave 15 per ceot on your purchase. 3 and 3 V4 yaras
long. 36 to 60 Inches wide, and the prices are 60c to $6 a pair.
$1.25 Cotton Filled Comforts at $1.00
3 dozen cotton filled Comforts, good garde cotton covering, double
bed slzeircgulur $1.25 Comforts, each l.uo
$3.00 Cotton Down Comforts at $2.60
The genuine mesh cotton down filled Comforts, large double size,
covered with rine quality sllkoline in light and dark colorings: neat
patterns, floral and conventional designs; $3 Comforts, each. . J2.60
S3.00 All Wool Grey Blankets $2.60
greeu boruei , ,nr)?e double bed size all-wool gray Blnnlns,
will make a mighty comfortauie ,.uiIh: a pair of those blankets
' .-....., -m.tr. .$2.00
Fine North Star All Wool Blankets
Come In white, tan and gray, colored borders, made of fine lambs'
wool, 7 to 10 pounds; these are. the highest grnde blankets made;
every pair guaranteed; wonderful values at $5.00 to $15.00 a pair.
Exrta Size Bed Spreads go now at $J.50
200 extra size bed Bpreads. the heavy crochetted kind; big variety
of pnttorns. fringed cut corner or plain $1.50 each
An immense assortment of Satin Damask Bedspreads, fringed or
scalloped edges, cut corners or fringed or nlaln hemmed :
a.BOtO
500 45x36 Pillow
Extra Heavy 81x90
' - " " vi u uiutclo ai ouuim uriueu, uei
them mado at what themuaHn would cost.
PERSONAL I
Horace Burnett spent Sundny In
Poi'llund.
Hon. A. H. Eaton spent Sunday In
Portland.
Klhort K. llrown spent Sundny in
TytUund.
Graver Fruncta returned last night
from Cortland. .
"t niaufl Yntoa nt Plnranno la In tha i
tclty for a few days. ,
Miss. Myrtle - Kays U visiting!
friend 111 Portland. .
f. J. Hard made & trip to Cottage
Orove this nfternnnn.
Harney May, of tHtarrlsburg, spent
laft night tn the city.
J. L. ntid,W, BJ)lllard wore In
Tort land ovor Snndjy. '
Goo. T. .Hall, Sr., was !u Portland
Saturday and Sunday. "
Kov. D. K. Uaker returned (his
noon f n j a trip smith.
Prut; l.nRoy (lesnor arrived up
from Bnliim this nftornoon.
Dr. M. C. Wire returned tills nf
Inruorn from a. trip north.
Mr Ktniud Long wont to Iliirrls
burir o 1 a nh;irt vIhU totlnv.
Attorney and Mrs. 1.. 10. Dean and
son arrived this afternoon from a
trip to Seattlo and Portland.
Fred (!. Pell of Junction City was
In Kugoiio today on bualnoBB.
Omair Unrrell, of Oakland, spent
Sundnv in IOukuiio on business.
F. C. Walters, the Klmlra lumber
man, waa In tho city yesterday.
Attorney Ooo. U. Dorrls mado a
professional visit to Junction today.
J. W. Goodman was a passouger to
Junction City on tho noon train today.
C. H. Hales was a passenger to
Portland on tho local this morning.
Steve Burton Is hero with the Lowe
Stock Co., playing at the Orpheura.
Dr. K. V. Hoover of 'Hose burg was
an arrival here on the noon train to
day. P. A. Coppnrd and Lynn Caton of
Oakland, Or.jo In the city on busi
ness. Misses Snpha and Rose Tosjnm'at
Ashland, were arrtonls in Eugeno yesterday.--
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Mt. D. F. Skene returned home
this afternoon from n visit In Port
land. W. J. Warnock returned home yes
terday from a business trip to Port
land. II. C. Mnhnn returned this morn
Eugen
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CAPITAL ANI HIKI'MH, I ISA. (Mm.
KMTAliLISIIKI) IKW'J.
from now till Xmas
. 7.oo
Cases Special Ea. 15c
Sheets, Sp. Ea. 70c
lingeries Largewt and Best Store.
Your Money's Worth or Your
Money Hack.
ing from a business trip to Port
land. Mrs. Andy Taylor was a passenger
today 0n CHy n tbe noon traln
Mrs. Lou Hotlch returned to Salem
today after visiting with Mrs. L. Bll
yeu In Kugeno.
Miss Kathleen Shumate returned
to Portland today after a visit with
her parent n Eugene.
Mrs. Florence Weaver after a short
visit with her folks at Marcola, re-
uirnea 10 Portland yesterday.
J. B. Hnrrln. nf PnHtnnrf c,An.
. - - -.""Up UjJLll L
Sunday with friends in Eugene, re
turning to the metropolis today.
J. W, Dlnohart leaves tonight for
Southeastern Texas where he will re
main tin the middle of next summer.
m. v. ieirow lert today for his old
home at Creston, Iowa, where he will
visit until March and return to Eu
gone thou,
A. B. Ausmnn, a Blue Rver mine
owner, arrived In EimeiiB lunt hIKlii
from a business trip to Portland and
Seattle and will leave for the mlnet
In the morning.
Attorney J. M. Wlllinms returned
last night from Portlnnd and went to
Albany on tho noon train today to at
tend circuit court there.
Brownsville Times: Mrs. J. O.
Richmond of Springfield, spent
Thanksgiving at the home of her
son. Dr. J. E. Richmond.
Mrs. Orllla Smith, who has been
spending Thanksgiving vacation with
Clrace Stearns, has returned to her
school work at thn n A
Anthony and Woodson Maddox
wont to Roseburg this afternoon to
Join tholr father, who has taken a
run as conductor out of that city.
Misses Blanche Elliott and Rnby
Chotwood went to Creswell on the af
ternoon train for a few days' visit.
Attorney and Mrs. R. S. Brytion
and son returned this afternoon from
Tlsit at Cor vail Is. Mr. Bryson
brought home a blsrutring of ducks
which he killed yesterday. Ak
Hon.-and Mrs. J. M, SHalley fcd
dnughters, Mrs. Jas. Hartley and Miss
Irene Applegato.vWnt to Portland to
day to attend the funeral of Attor
ney Ralph Klsher, who wns killed
by James Finch Saturday. Attorney
Flshor wns a nephew of Mrs. Sholloy.
Wood-savers and even bakers
this has made the Superior range
famous. Chambers Hardwaro Co.
WATTS FOR WATCHES
Old People
Like Books
that show a comfortable bal
anoo In the bank. To acquire
that to lance you must begin
now. Hart an occount with the
EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS
HANK. Thon you don't need to
worry about what yon have and
can devote all your energies to
making more.
You will spend less, also, as
a cneck book does not burn
holes In your pocket llko the ac
tual cash.
to . ,
and oavmgs Bank
ANOTHER HOTEL
PROJECT JS
LAUNCHED
Planned to Put Up Four-Story
Building At 8th and Olive
Use Dunn-Wilkins Block
n.ti. t now hntpi tn Eugene has
been rife for some time past and
several projects have been talked
of, but the one that seems to have
the best prospects for materializa
tion is that of a 100-room building
at the corner of West Eighth and
Olive streets. F. B. Dunn has taken
an option on the corner lot owned
by William McFarland and it is in
tended to erect a four-story building
there and use the two upper stories
'of the LunnuwiiKiiis inicc-buj
I block, now In course of construction
and whicn adjoins me
lot, in connection, making a splen
did building for a hotel. If the pro
i . thrnnfh If Is' Intended to
put up a hotel that fs modern in
every rinitiuji. i.., iUr uic
nuiin-Wilkins block show that every
room is well lighted and It will be
splendidly arranged for " a hotel.
There will be sixty rooms in that
p.ciuu of the building and forty in
the new structure on the corner.
Mr. Dunn hopes to be able to an
nounce within a very short time a
successful consummation of his
plans. In that case it is probable
that the work of putting up the build
ing on the corner will commence as
soon as possible thereafter.
I CITY NEWS I
mm, t
Newton. W. Emery today filed
with the county clerk his dental cer
tificate. .
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A marriage license, was granted
Saturday afternoon to Harry A. Nee'
and Miss Pearl I. La Raut.
One of Kitchen & Kompp's horset
died lnnt nlvhf no nunlt n. knl..
overdriven by a careless driver.
The grand Jury convenes again to
morrow and the trial Jurors will re
port for duty again on Monday, De
cember 7. -.. -
The flinfrnl nf Rllllmiin Unmn.
Atwood was held yesterday at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Georgia
Tobey. .
sumed this morning after a week or
more of idleness on account of bad
weather.
Dr. Kersev A. Leen tnlnv fiiort
a copy of his medical license with
me county clerk. He is a recent ar
rival in Eugene.
A car of plaster for L. N. Roney
and a car of hay for Warnock Bros,
were among the frnti-ht ahi,,munto i
to Eugene this morning.
W. H. Kay spent Saturday on the
duck preserves below Portland but
reports that the ducks were scarce on
account of the foggy weather.
The ChristmnB vacation ofthe Uni
versity will begin December 13 and
extend for two Weeks. Classes were
begun this morning after Thanksgiv
ing recess.
Coach Robert Forhoa hna"trnna
East. It is reoorted thnt ho---u.ni
be married there and then return to
Lane county to go Into the lumber
business. . , -
Brick work on the Hovey block is
yet at a standstill, the strike not hav
ing been settled 'It to nrnn.Kin thnf
new lot of workmen will be brought
iu to numu up uie joo.
B. D. Pitlnn f V n-tnnn tt i
Schwering and Drew Griffin went
urn. to me inman place on the duck
preserve yesterday and killed 85.
This Is a good day's Bport. N
Horaw McKlnley.43teo,4idTng
time in the Multnomah county Jail
for land frauds-will enjoy a wild
goosegner tomorrow, Alf Walker
having sent him one by express today
from Eugene.
P T Hard f I V. .
' - ' - isviiuni uuiue yescer-
day from a -trip to the Bohemia
mines. He reports that the snow is
going off rnnldlv H wno
led on the trip bv Professor Barker
of the School of Mines at the Unlver-
sltv viuver
sity
A cement walk Is being built In
rront of the Park street entrance to
tho new 1. O. O. F. block. The walk
along the Oak street side of the
blahllng will be built as soon as the
building material there can be moved
away.
Dr. E. V. Honvnr m n.n. t i
burg, while In Km-mm ..
..Hill unmiie Hower. agents, a
Him.- niiiomooue. it Is a Model 1" i
runabout, with 12 horsepower, and
naa carringe whojfs. the same as thfJ. Huntington, W. Va., Not. 29.
auto driven' on the streets by MrC!,!ore tnan 2000 ovens In the
Handle. ' i VnT-faiv a. WMt.rn r-i.i. -ki.i. i
Handle.
Opencer Butte Iode. I. O O T
has elected new officers as follows"
l-arl McClaln. noble s,raad; W J
Tuck vice grand: W. T. Gordon, ro."
cording secretary; B. P.- Dorrls. f.
nanclsl secretary and W. kt Green
treasurer. The appointive offlcerj
have not yot been announced.
i . ngnt; sweeteneo ust r ght; perfeet
Con.Wna.lon rnTi?0nu.ot "O'0 r wa'- A 10 Package make.
we?a fllod wlf l, Ml,nM r enough dessert for a large family
day The ! io rnJ "n,y Clrk to- A" !"w:er ,e" Do"-' Pt nb
I.JkhS f:Tt"k' s.lttes. JELL-O compile, with aP
on B Andler Th. ..V-t?. , Ja(K" I
of business Is Bohemia, Lane county.
The company owns some valuable
. . . ' iL n.hnnla district.
ciaimB in me i3uuc
John Stewart's express horse ran
i. onH hrnke the top
away iuis mumms .
off the wagon. The horse was left
standing at tne ire.gui. uW'"-
John was lookins after a shipment
of goods, when the animal became
frightened at something and ran
down Olive street. The rig turned
over, and tho tuy was broken off.
The high school basket ball prac
tice began this afternoon. Manager
O'Leary has secured the armory for
practice at a Mto much in advance
of what has heretofore been paid, and
the school wil: count on more than
ordinary Interest of the people to at
tend tho game in order to meet ex
penses. Thei ore several old men
left this year as a nucleus to work
Ion, and there are one or two new men
this year at sthonl wno are bum iu
. - . .i rnlm hanaa
nave piayett eisewnure. . u
for a sy-ong team are said to be good.
-ci..nnA Con a will r ft member
Terry McKune and Teeley Raymond,
who played in the otn siaie ieaBuc
several years ago. The Oregonlan
sporting editor has this to say about
them: The Portland fans will remem-
ber 'j-eeiey tiayinonu, luiiuciu ..
... .i,r , inimW tpiim. and ls-
mufj UL Lite Jva . " - - - - -
ter a mem er of the Portland Club
during the ihort shrift of D. E. Dug
dale in thli city. Teeley was a star in
the I. I. I League last season, and
rumor hast that Miquel Lynch and
"Cupid" D gdale- are about to grab
him for thf Seattle Club next season.
It must b that the muchly touted
Terry Mcl"ne fa"el to deliver tho
goods ari is to be sent baclr to
"Dug's"frming ground, St. Paul.
OflEGfN HIGH
SCHOOL DEBATING
LEAGUE BULLETIN
The Guard Is Just In receipt of the
November number of the University
of Oregon Bulletin, containing the
list of officers, constitution and by
laws, propositions for debate, bibliog
raphies, debate libraries and an
nouncements of the year 1908-9 of
the Oregon High School Debating
League. The leugue consists of 84
schools, divided geographically into
five districts. The Eastern Oregon
district-comprises the high schools of
Baker City, Crook county, Elgin, La
Grande, Ontario, Pendleton, Sherman
county, and Union; Columbia river
comprises Astoria, The Dalles,
Greaham, Hood River, Newberg, Til
lamook, Woodburn and Yamhill;
Central Oregon district, Albany,
Brownsville, Cottage Grove, Eugene,
Jefferson, Junction City, Lebanon,
Salem and Sllverton; Southern Ore
gon district, Central Point, Grants
Pusb, Klamath county and Roseburg;
Coos Bay district. Bandon, Coqullle,
Marshfield, Myrtle Point and North
Uend.
IRVING NEWS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
(Special Correspondence.)
Irving, Nov. 28 Llvla Bond is
home for a few days' visit.
Mrs. A. J. Zumwalt spent Thanks
giving with her daughter, Mrs. Tark
Ingtou. ;
Rev. D. Morris has been quite 111,
but Is some better, yet not able to
fill his pulpit on Sundny.
Misses Eliza and Jenn'e Spencer
xcrj visitors in Irving Friday after
noon..' i
Cliff Edwards and wife, of Eugene,
worn the guests of H A, Small on
Thanksgiving.
Miss Emily Golde spent Sunday at
home, returning to Eugene Sunday
evening.
Miss Florence Runyan goes to Eu
gene Sunday to accept a place In I.
T. Nlcklln's store until after the holi
days. Chl'istmilR will ennn ha Wu rinn
can already realize the hallowed In-
nuence or rpe Joyous Christmas tide,
the blessed spirit of "Peace on earth,
good will tn mwi " thot
vails among the children of men.
TO CURB A UOLD lit ONE HAl
Tulto T.AYTIVR nnuas,,i.i..
Tablets. DTusstijjaJSiDdVioneT If
it. lung w .jnrt?. tB. vv. UKUYIS g
slgaatar hre enafe box. lie.
rai.jBw No, 11.
Mrs. Millard, of the Needle Craft
Shop, Portland, wishes to announce
a closing oat sals of stamped goods.
All witlntA redncAd frnm 11 a
cents; Corset covers, SOc to 89c; pll-
io wtops, &oc to sue; Miss Hager's
millinery.
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WATTS FOR WITPHPS
nl lo rUH VTAIbrlCo
Try Kodo1 today on our guarantee.
Take 11 ,or a llttle while, as that li
a y , d , , k Knrt . j ,
fe.ltn whnt vmt nnt nnt mabas 1. -
stomach sweet. It Is sold by all drug
gist. Watts for Watches
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Idle Cokp Ovens Start-
Nnrfnlk A Wnatnrn ftU. shloh h...
been Idle for almost a year, resumed
operations tonight.
What
Tr JKLL-O. ttM datsrr. MnMtd,
economical dessert. Can its prepared
Instantly simply add betllng water
and serve when cool. Flavored Jns4
b" re-food laws. Seven flavors
FATAL HUNTING
ACCIDENT NEAR
COBURG SATURDAY
Saturd evening about 6 o'clock
Lawrence Ielvin Bond, son of
a merchant of Coburg, aged 14 .
years, was shot and lnstanly killed
by Lee Smith, a youth of about the
same age, as they were out goose
hunting. The killing was accidental,
and Coroner Gordon, who went to
Coburg to Investigate the matter,
deemed it unnecessary to hold an in
quest. .
Young Bond and Smith were In
company with George Smith, father
of Lee, George Drury and
Professor Maxwell. They were
all along the McKenzle fiver
bottom, a mile west of the rail
road bridge. The boys were ahead
of the others and suddenly noticed a
flock of geese. They crawled up to
within shooting distance of the geese
and both fired. Bond fired a second
shot and suddenly arose, Just in time
to receive the full charge of shot
from young Smith's gun as he, too,
fired a second shot. The shot enter
ed the Wack of the head and death
resulted two hours afterward..
Young Bond was a bright lad and
was liked by all who knew him. He
was a pupil in the eighth grade of the
school at Coburg. Young Smith nat
urally feels very badly over the acci
dent. The funeral was held today and
the body Interred in the Coburg I. O.
O. F. cemetery.
REBELS MAY LOOT
DOMINGO'S CAPITAL CITY
People of Port au Prince Are in
Veritable Panic
Port au Prince, Nov. 80 Fear that
rebels may enter and loot the city has
put the people In a panic. Stores and
bus'nes shoiises are closed, with shut
ters over the windows aBd doors,
residences are being protected and
every foreigner has put up over his
property the flag of his nation.
The rebels have taken: a number
of important towns and strategic po
sitions, r-
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Coffee
Always u n 1 f o r m our
best product sold in 1 lb.,
2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans.
Your grocer will grind U
better if ground at home not
too fine.
Siwtfa Clans Is Com"
But he has sent ahed'abig
muKrTUT a aiuu. we want you to - - jj,,
what we tell you, our prices are so low you may think tftf, J
there isn't it's simly our way of doing business WE itLVS!S
DoUs
We have, a full line of dolls
from 1c to $2.50. See them.
We also have doll carts and
carriages.
Hand Bags
25c to $1.40 -We
have just receivad a new
line of HA WD BAGS of supe
rior quality and have put
Racket prices on them. Ev
erybody can affprd one at
our price.
Ruching
Our prices on Ruehiftf ar to
low that every em whe mm
them is sorprrsei at the price
BstWot4
HaveQ 0
Large Line of
Fjicy Articles
Prices ArecLow
NEGRO SHOOTING
BAFFLES POLICE
' OF CAPITAL BUY
If Man Dies Legation Quarters
Must Be Searched
Washington. Nov. 30. Thp nnii
of this city have a shooti,ni?st
on their hnnrio i,...i...- " u,-sler
supposed diplomat and ue atle ' !
wife of an army captain. w
Syckes the negro, who was shot, uS
at the hospital in a critical condition
Others nvolved in the affair haye
been able to conceal their identity
The negro approached the couple
Saturday night In a fashionable s
noneu 10 ue iiirectud to a
certain address. A i,nr. .1
ward, according to the clerk of the
ui iiuuu Airarunem House, overlook
ine Thomas Cimlo .vl .
; IUO BUOOl-
ing occurred, a man and woman, ap-
! IT Z ii. , , , exc'tetl, passed
through the lobby and left by another
i door. The man's nose was bleeding
and the woman was heard to advise
him to have it attended to. Thev
1 Rtnrtpd fnr n Hrnir ctn. ...
I , " h ot-ui uu me cor
ner, but changed their mlnda and
I uitmppeai eu.
; The nppm nrlhorno tn tt .
j ry, that he simply asked to be direct-
, bu iu an uuuress wnicn was given
Should he die the police will be
I ODiigea to canvass nil the legations,
1 unless in the meantime the identity
! of the man is established.
I RAIN FORECASTK1) I
, FOR TOMORROW.
it
Oregon and Washington
Rain tonight, Tuesday west,
snow, east easterly winds.
Idaho Snow tonight and
Tuesday cooler; southeast to-
night.
TEA
Go4 to, dose price.
There is no other way to
build a good business or
keep a good business.
Yonr grocer retornt ydur.moiar tf ,h sm
Hat Scbillmu'i Bet: wa par bim.
WATTS FOR WATCHES
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FOR A CHRISTMAS CW,
keeper can he too wkil
srre topvepleiJat Thea
pattern has a (figniry mi t"
btKebStdirlEKtjio
ver b plated heavier m V
er is plateo neavw ur" 1
J.OJl
lot of nearly everything used in
Jewelry
Our line of JEWELRY js un
excelled anywhere. We are
overstocked and will make
prices that will induce you to
buy. Will sell it at 50c on
the dollar. It coasts of
Rings, Brooches, Pins
Watch Chains, Fobs, ttc.
Pictures
5c to $1.00
We are way down on pic
tures, and we have a nice ioi
of them.
Candy o
There is only one ftl
tabuv candy. Ours ts war
saw
This
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Umhcfs Racket
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cai his, .
tail
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denro u
Bank BuilJij.
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; bruises, wre,,,
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tinno n .... Lt
HEGisTunasia
In the Qmili Ctaikf
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WlliuiHU thai
Couolj, Onm i
Chtrltl atlKajeltl
Und CoaguMfc.
Dontton. 1
To All Wkoitafb
Tim nut. lime
KoTembei. itli
il filed r Uk
by Eerl PuratS
tn the Circuit Cmee
County, fer tiltu m
title to the IU4Si
untest ytm eppwe
10th dir a lKmi
show caeit ewfide
not be eraMd.M
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