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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
BB BDOKB AJLT B. FRIDAY, DKMBW 4, Only 1 7 Shopping Days From Now Until Xmas Do Your Shopping Now tiie Friendly Store's Saturday Bargain Bulletin Wonderful Values in Ladies' and Children s Suits and Coats. An immense stock of Furs, splendid values 50c to $50 each. Give a Friendly Glove Order for Xmas 25,000 Handkerchiefs for Christmas ' The largest and most beautiful collection of Holiday Handker chiefs we have ever shown Is here for your inspection. Choosing from such an immense stock Is a pleasure, and the entire line is so dis played that you can see every pattern at a glance1. fc 1 Oft Box Kerchiefs, neat embroidered edges, scallop and hem I .UU stitch effects, come 3 and 6 in fancy box; spec, box $1.00 Kmbroidored Initial Kerchiefs, hand embroidered, floral de Bign in cornor ;of pure sheer linen; others same effect in larger and more elaborate designs ta 85c, 45c and 50c each 25c IOlX, Embroidered hemstitched or scallop edge, neat patterns; A'2C on' fine llnon lawn; worth 20c, special, each.-... .i2 54c 2c 5ci IQq( 25c and 50c Plain Hemstitched Kerchiefs ia lawn and lfnen, embroidered hem- llnon; ovceptional values at these prices. ."' r ' Thousands of Kerchiefs in Dure v C stitched edges, embroidered scallop edges, cross bar and V piuid' centres; colored edges, hand-embroidered corners; small and elaborate designs; kerchiefs worth 38c to 40o; all included at this price .......; 25c Hand Made Linen Handkerchiefs 50c to $3 An immense assortment of Maderia, Irish Lace, Swiss and French Embroidered Kerchiefs, beautifully made; exclusive patterns and the best values, we have-ever shown, Ask to be shown these kerchiefs whon you are In the store. ' " " , ....... Picture and Kimona Handkerchiefs,,,... Be and 12c ITrunJIv When In doubt the trump is a Friendly glove order, r rienuiy Tn)B goiveB the question quickly and In a most satiB Glove factory way. These orders are issued for any amount Order ' and are redeemable In merchandise. Give a Friendly Merchandise Order Xmas Beautiful Neckwear 10c, 25c up to $5.00 Stocks, Jabots, Rusks, Ties, lawns, etc., made of Lace, Silk. Vel vet, Rusching and chiffon. Hundreds of pretty new styles In bota white and colors. We are sure these neck pieces will make an accept able gift one that will be gretly appreciated. We invite you to in spect the line. Dorthy Dainty Hair and Sash Ribbons Give the girls a box of these dainty ribbons; come in assorted lengths and widths In a box; in colors; white and black; Persian Dresden and plain effects, $1.50 to $8.50 a, box. Wonderful Values in Leather Purses, Bags The largest line of leather goods ever shown in Eugene. Hand Bags, Purses, Music Rolls, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Card Cases, Camping Bottles with cup attached, made of every good kind of leather; Hand Bags grand values at 50c and $1.50 and up to $22.50; Purses, 5c to $8.00; Music Rolls, $1.50 to $3.50. We quote only a few prices, but you will have to see the articles to appreciate values. Pillow Tops, New Styles, 25c, 50c, $1.50 Hundreds of lithograph, tinted, tapestry and velour Pillow Tops. Exclusive patterns in Japanese tinted and hand-painted velvet tapes try; exquisite colorings. U. of O. Pillow Tops; white stamped linen tops; white hand-embroidered linen tops; cord and tassels, ruffling and pillow cord by the yard in colors, white and black, bilk Floss Pillows, 85c to 75c; all sizes, ONLY FEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS USE CIGARETTES Principal Hug States That Prob ably One-Tenth Are Ad : dieted to Habit It Beems that the articles appear ing In the city papers in regard to the extensive practice of cigarette smoking in the high school has given rise to some misunderstanding. The fact that the authorities have found it necessary to take action in regard to the matter does not imply that ev ery boy In the BChool is addicted to the habit. As a matter, of fact only a very small percentage of the stud ents are the cause of this action. Principal Hug, when Interviewed this morning, said In regard to the fact that the high school boys had, as a whole, been misrepresented: . "I believe that not more than one tenth of the boys, that is, not more than twenty are seriously addicted ta the habit. However, I intend to do all within my power to eliminate this obnoxious practice." . ' ' The school authorities are deter mined that the standard of morals at the Eugene high school shall be sec ond to none, and are laboring with unflagging zeal with that end in view. , HEAVY BUSINESS j FAILURE OF . COBURG MAN J. J. Henderson Has Liabilities . of $17,000, and Assets , of Only $5000 J. J. Henderson, of Cohiir an assignment today o ' a?l & 2 erty to ,W. E. Alllngham for th I th eflt of all his creditors pro rata "h?" liabilities are about $17 000 an " sets 5000. Geo. B Dorris of Z yd.t,oSrsattrney " -5 eHs,r,,r8ot je ago for $25,000, and moved to Co burg, where he has apparently w unsuccessful In h,,oi running heavi,V"7nC1ebTrZ?aSi i . wcuiiurs. At the present time he is a very sick man and practically unable to look after his business affairs, hence the i i, atom man i aQ lnik J? Hosiery and Underwear are Useful and Practicle Children's Guaranteed Hosiery, 6 pair in a box six pairs guaranteed to wear six manths; (coineln black only; all sizes, 6V4 to 10; 6 pair for $1.50 ' Women's fine 'black Hose In lisle or Sea Island Cotton foot; hlgh-spllced heel; sizes 8ft to 10; regular 50c hose; special, 4 pair $1,60 200 pair Womeh's Silk Hose, colors and 'black, all sizes. $1.50 Women's Fleece-Lined Hose, Wayne Knit Brand, 15o and. 25c Boys' Rawhide Hose, all sizes, 20c quality, pair - 12i2c Women's and Children's Wool Knit Union Suits 350 Garments Reduced Less Than Regular Price ' S50 Union 8ults and fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, PantB and Tights in all wool and wool mixed; In cream aud natural gray. This entire line of regular and extra size garments we offer all nexe week at 1-3 less than regular prices. Anticipate your needs and buy now und effect a saving of 1-3. $1.2$ Novelty Dress Goods, 50 Pieces, sale price 75c -)Q u yard for all Novolty Wool Dress Goods worth 50o and 60c a yard: splendid as OsC Bortmont of stripes, checks, plaids, etc. r j t-n (- ' i Our entire st!k of Black Dress Goods, including Priestley's JOilCiC Lf CSS VJOOCIS silk Warp, Henrietta, Melrose, Crepe and Mohair, Serges, etc., all reduced 10 to 25 per cent;a big assortment. r i J S6-ln. black Taffeta, 750, $1.00, $1. 30, $1.40 and $1.50; sell regularly DlaCiC anQ at Hfio to 60o a yard more. 80o colored Taffeta, 76c; 19 In. colored CrnrpA Sillrc: J"l"incse Silk for waiBts and fancy work, all colors,' black and white, V-OlOlCtl Jllrv5 SB(J yurd. 8lIjK8 por KVKNINCJ DRESSES REDUCED. Splendid Values in Men's Furnishings We are showing immense varieties of holiday' neckwear, hosiery,' under wear, sHspenders, etc. Cfjft Neckwear in dozens of pretty 0Ki uUu patterns, all pure silk, special . . . dUu 7C Neckwear in rare and rich Eft I uu designs, of all colors special. .... . )Uu . .1 B4ih Robes, Smoking Jackets This season the patterns and styles are unusually pretty in bath robes and smoking jackets. BATH ROBES, $4.00 TO $15.00 JACKETS, $5.00 TO $15.00 Suit Cases Make Ideal Gifts 100 Suit Cases, made on steel frames, shirt fold, straps, brass lock and trimmings. $6.00 SUIT CASES, SPECIAL, $5.00 SOLID COWHIDE CASES, $5 TO $25 Handkerchiefs in linen, cotton, silk. Cottjm, S3k MafftaJUflni 5c to $5.0d El'gTic's Largest and Foremost Store Your Money's Worth or : Your Money BacK S H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Winter Style Book and cne 15c pattern for J 5c FAILING-BEEKMAN ORATORICAL SUBJECTS ARE COMPILED The subjects for the Failing and Beekman orations have been com piled by the faculty of the Univer sity for the Seniors who are eligible under the rules. From the present Indications a, large number of grad uating students will enter the pre liminaries. The subjects are, "True and False Democracy," Luther . Burbank," "The Background of History," "The Long, Look Forward (each genera tion a trustee in charge of natural history)," "Social Selection in Im migration," "The Occident and the Orient (a clash1 assimilation or dis tinct relations of friendly emula tion)," "The New Northwest," "Righteousness Exalteth a Nation (The struggle for civic righteous ness) ," "The Philistine," "The Price of Progress," "He Looked that He Might See," and "Build Up Your Wooden Walls." College News. V.- A. Gillis has been elected track manager for the Sophomore track meet. He Is a member of this year's football team, and of the championship eleven of two years ago. The freshman class held a meeting last night, and decided to invite out side visitors to their dance to be held the third week in January. Thft mnat repont rat...n a .l. ... icmm lur tQe Prussian-Hessian railways shows that in the locomotive service of 37,156 men, 16.07 per cent are on an eight hour schedule, 37.. 46 per cent on eight io luu-nour scnfjauies, 19.41 per cent on ten to twelve-hour schedules, 19. 41 per cent on twelve to' furrteen hours, and 4.2 per cent on fourteen to fifteen hours. ; COFFEE ' Insist on the roaster's name ; never mind the country it grew or is said to have grawn'in. YeHr rroM returns your bom, U rt fcs) .U ScUMim Bolt m Mr Um Douglas county furnlBhed more than 12,000 turkeys for the Thanks giving market. . 3 A. e : jt ua. . We have inm' we have round m the sin We cam J taallotfet and our stodk ui Hmeriai a We will 5 but ask youtok window mi prices on W store. I J I Hi, Tin Cp-tt' Corner Kinlllt 4' -l (XJ. O 1AN0B AT ARMORY. SATURDAY EVENING Co. C wllr give a social dance in the Armory tomor row night. The beet of mu sic will be furnished. OKStiOK TIM HNn LANl)b "'t,vs(Al W. Ti. Scott, the hustling merchant t, . . T of Leaburg, spent last night in the Xf . PERSONAL J city. i '......! Pleas Carter was a Btago passen- ger for Leaburg on this morning's Doe Wright is down from the Illu !BtRR; , , River mines ' father Smith of Dubuque, Iowa, 1 E.rl Moxloy of Ureswell was in the le oi ,her a city this afternoon. Mlsa LotUo yeateh returned hom C. D. Fredericks earae down from j yesterday from a Tislt at Cottage Crasweil this noon. Grove. Jaa. Hayes came up from Junction Wm. Boots, an insurance agent of City this afternoon. I Monmouth, la in th city today on W. H. Haynes went to Roeeburg j business, last night on business. . i Miss Dorothy Bailey arrived here Kay Walker left tor points north ! last night from Olendala to visit her oa tbs noon train today. i relatives. Attorney C. M. Kissinger came up j Jas. Austin and wife and Miss Let from Portland last night. tie Austn, oi Alone, Or., arrived here A. J. Zuiuwalt went to Crvswoll i iaBt night, this afternoon on business. Mrs. iLela Mnthersbaugh is quits Mrs. U L. Warnock returned today; ill at the home of her uncles, Dr. J. from a short visit at Goshen. C. and Elmer Gray. U W. Hskor returned today from Fred Shields, a well-known drum a short trip to Cottage Grove. : mer, formerly clork in Friendly store V. A. Tripp went to Cottage Grove is hero for a few days. on business this afternoon A. C. Woodcock returned this at tornoon from his farm below Irving. Mrs. Straud Long returned this af ternoon from a visit at Harrisburu. Hugh Gray is up troO Albany vis iting ills brothers, J. C. aud Elmer. K. Ludford returned this noon from a business trip to points soi- Jas. A. Austin and wife and daughter were stage passengers for Maplcton this morning. C. J. Long and wife wore in town tndoy from their home on R. F. D. 1, out of Springfield. Mrs. M. E. Watson went to Salem today on business in connection with her electric theatres thore. Prof. Ford and daughter, Miss Beatrice, went to Creswell this af ternoon to play for a dance here to night. - i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Dyson re turned this afternoon fjom Salem where they attended the marriage of their nelce. Miss Roberta Hawley of Creswell, after a visit with her cousin, Mrs. W. A. Ward, in Eugene, returned homo this afternoon. D. A. Muctt of the Bngene cream ery, went to Cottage. Grove this after noon on business, expecting to return homo tonight. Mrs. Ellen Mitchell and little daughter of Pelasant Hill were in En gene today. 8h left for Cottage Grove this afternoon, where she will visit with friends. t CITY-NEWS 4 Old People Like Books that show a comfortable bal anea to the bank. To acquire that tmlauoo you must begin now. Start an occount with the KUOHNM LOAN AND SAVINGS RANK. Then yon don't need to worry about whatvon have and can dovnto all yQr energiea to making more. You will spend leas, also, as a check book does n) burn holes lu your pocket like the ac inar cash. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank CAPITAL AND Sl'RPLVS, VA'VOOU. KSTAUUHIIKD Jmtt. MARRIFn j -' At La Grande, Ore., November 28, 1908, Miss Bertha Ellsworth Slater, well known In University circles, to Elmer Elwood Smith, of Portland. They will be at home in Portland at 1149 East 27th street north, after December 30. '(X). C DAWK AT AHMoitv SATl-RDAY EVENING Co. C will give a social dance In the Armory tomor row night The best of mu sic will be furnished. 0 ' . A Dangerons Operation, is the removal of tire appendix by a wno iBKea ur. King s New Lire Pills is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They cure constipation, headache, bllllous ness and malaria , w a v.... j kendall's drug store. i Watts fpr Watches Count on Luckejr. th Jeweler for oo cooda. sfdw The new vaudeville theatre in the Lnerry block will open about Decem ber 14. W. M. Renshaw will open his new cigar store in the building formerly occupied by The Guard on December Ssmuel Roomo has been elected president o the T. M. C. A. building committee and F. L. Chambers sec retary. A car of mill feed for Sam Man erud, several carloads of logs and a number- of wood and lumber ar rived last night. The annual mttng of the Lane County Horticultural Society will be held in Eugene on Saturday, De cember 6, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Theresa M. Jacksonhas pur chased the J. F. Robinson Residence Property at the corner of West Sev enth and Lawrence streets for $4,000. Albany Democrat: Margaret Cun- uni, wno nas Deen visiting at the home of the Democrat man the mst week, left this noon for her home In Eugene. ThA hrlpk wnrlr n t, r..nn iir. kins block litis reached the top of the second story and as soon as the sec ond floor Joists are put in the third story will be completed. The ladles of tho Catholic church will give a big supper at the parish honae tomorrow evening from 5 to 10 p. m. All the good things Imaginable will be on the table. . Geo. L. Williams will soon open a restaurant In the building on Wil lamette street south of Green's piro cery and' w'hlch was formerly oc cupied by the "Blue Front." restaurant. Abstracts furnished, land titles ex amined, timber lands cruised, timber lands bought and sold. Fred Fisk, Eugene, Oregon. Merchants' Bank Bnildlns. if Catholic Ladies' Fee: I VJrfM.f ..ovrrM! I Saturday, Dec 5th from5tol0o'cloi r TT II t.lJi in the Parish nau weus Catholic Church Price Thirty-Five CHRISTMAS Ivery one- hould be cheerful about OHBISTMAS TDB, J OKUSTMAB itani far, but because Murphei ckek1Stofr eat aai meet amutiaff tojt aad Ue prottieat and "t Iotw r2 cm Watts for Watches i .JEWELRY Sere at extremely low prices find on sale the same grade of jewelry that exclu sive jewelry stores charge higher figures for. Remem ber, we are selling it at 50 cents onhe dollar. , UMBRELLAS Silk and silk taffeta Um brellas, 26-in .size, with strong rod and pearl handle. Z value, our price, $2.00. FOUNTAIN PENS 0o to $1.25 HAND BAGS In an leathers and quality, from 25o to $1.25. CHIFiAWARE ; ging is betierimg. " never had such a fine display oi Ohinaware as now. They are of the best quality, but with price of an inferior grade. Our prices are so low you can't felp but buy them if you see them. BEDSPREADS J A few more of those whiW Bedspreads left to go at the very low price of 85c. DOLloFURNlTURE Such as beds, cradles, chairs, carts, carriages, etc. Prices are racket prices. ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY We have specials on au cover x""- over and broidery. corset TOILET' then $2 or sol that, btit von se 0 icurwg Sen' nrices w ' vouf havens oflf.ll ID. tic; PERFUMERY Did you try our perfumery? When you do it will be another surprise. Murpky's Racket Store 35 EAST WNTH STRt"