Only 1 5 More Days Left to Shop
Tie Friendly Store
Give a Friendly Glove Order for Xmas
25,000 Handkerchiefs for Christmas
The- largest and most beautiful collection of Holiday Handker
ohlofs we have ever shown 1b here for your Inspection. Choosing from
such an Immense stock I a pleasure, and the entire line Is so dis
played that you can oe every pattern at a glance.
$1
f( Box Korchlefg, neat embroidered edges, scallop and hem
VUatltoU effooU, come 3 and 8 In fancy box; spec, box $1.00,
25
i?rr,it..r.tti.ft Tnttlul TferphlnfR. rinnrl embroidered, floral de-
C slitn In corner ;of pure sheer linen; others same effect In
larger and more elaborate
2Hc
Embroidered hemstitched or scallop edge, neat patterns;
on fine llnon lawn; worth 20c, special, each. .. .12)4?
2c, 5c, JOc, 25c and
linen; ' evceptlonal values at these
Thousands of Kerchiefs In pure linen.' embroidered hem
3C . stitched edges, embroidered scallop edges, cross bar and
plaid centres: colored edges, hand-embroidered corners;
smull and elaborate designs; kerchiefs worth 38c to 40c; all Included
at thls.prlco . ... . ', ,'.,. ,, (; ,. . . 23c
Hand Made Linen Handkerchiefs 50c to, $3
An linroonse.,'nBortm()h('ot Maderla. .Irish Lace; Swiss and French
Embroidered Kerchlofs.' beautifully made; exclusive patterns and the
best, values we have ever shown. Ask to be shown these kerchiefs
when you are In the store.
Picture and
Kimona Handkerchiefs
Friendly
Clove
Order ,
When id doubt the trump Is a Friendly glove order.
This solves the question quickly and In a most satis
factory way. Those orders are Issued for any amount
and are redeemable In merchandise.
Give a Friendly Merchandise Order Xmas
Beautiful Neckwear JOc, 25c up to $5.00
Stocks, Jabots. Husks, Ties, lawns, etc., mado of Lace, Silk Vel
vet. Rusctilng and chiffon. Hundreds of pretty new styles In both
white and colors, We are sure theBe neck pieces will make an accept
able gift pne that will be gretly appreciated. We Invite you to ln
apcQt ttrt UMv; ( '
Dofthy Dainty Hair and Sash Ribbons
1 dive the girls a box of these dainty rlbbonB; come in assorted
lengths and widths In a box: In colors; white and black; Persian
Dresden and plain effeota. $1.00 to $3.50 a box.
Wonderful Values in Leather Purses, Bags
The largest line of leather goods ever shown in Eugene. "Hand
lings. Purses. Musla Rolls. Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Card Cases,
Tamping Bottles with cup attached, made of every good kind of
feather; Hnnd Hags grand values at BOc unit 91.50 and up to $22.(10;
T'ttrscs, Be to :i.(M; Music Rolls. $1.50 to Srt.BU, We quote only a
few prlceB, 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.
K::nliinlve patterns In Japoneso tinted and hand-painted velvet tapes
fry: exquisite colorings. U. of O. Pillow Tops; white stamped linen
fnon; white hand-embroidered linen tops; cord, and tassels, ruffling
and pillow cord by the yard In colors, white and black,
hllk Floss Pillows. 8Bc to 75c; all sizes.
Eugene's ,
Largs-st and
Best Store
S. H. FRIENDLY
Worth or Your
592-594 Willamette St. Money Back.
GUARD POPULAR
1 VOTING CONTEST
iC.mtinurd from First Page)
' faunly. Yon will have a trip money
"'couldn't give you. Just to think that
til rrruimementa w(U be made for
you In advance, at the best of hotels
by the (lunrd, -and by the exposition
manngomcnt, which baa promised
specially to look after tho Lane
CotmtT purty. No worry nor care.
otli!ug to look uTter, but J'ist ten
days at continued rouud of pleasure.
- -
Cut out the nomination
blank published In this Issue,
and nominate your favorite
candidate. Bring or mall It
to h Hoard office and It will
count for five votes.
Voting Itegtmi Satnrda;.
The ballot box will be Installed In
the Guard office by neat Saturday,
Doc. 14. at which time a coupon,
good for one vote, will be published
Mlally. The contest will close Satur
day, February 27, at 10 o'clock p. m.
'The name of the candidates and first
-count of votes will tippear In the
'"Guard Monday, December 14. All the
nominations Bhould bo made by that
tlmo If possible so tht ike first an
nouncement of Che list of candid
ates will bo a complete one.
I.uckey, the reliable Jewelei for
matches. tld&w
MII1 1 I ili II
The Eugene Loanf and Savings Bank
CAPITA L AX1 Sl'HI'LVS, I20,(MMI.
KhTAItLIStlKD 1HVB.
designs ta 35c, 45c ana 00c earn (
50c
Plain
Kerchiefs
Hemstitched.
In lawn and
prices. ., 1 '
' 6c and 12c
IlUISTIIAT10N Of LAND TITLE
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, In and for Lano County.
In the mattor of the application- of
Lulto M. Hlclturdson, to register thq ti
tle to the CollowliiK duHoribed premises,
to-wlt: Beginning at the northwest
corner of the Elijah Brl.low and wife
OonUtion ldind Claim No. 69, Notifica
tion No. 7028, In Township 18, South of
HatiKu 2 west of the Willamette Merl
(lluii running thence North 89 degrees
4J nilmiloa euqt along the north line of
EIm c ."'V1 3S.?6 """line; thence south
20.a chains, thonco west 14.68 chains
thence mirth 4.94 chains; thence west
6.98 chains; thence south 3.30 chnlns to
the centre of tho public road formerly
S 1 ?.n. J" Ml" tr"B" Central Military
road; thenc north 63 degrees 50 min
ute, along said road 23.62 chains
thanco north 2S degree. 10 minutes east
i,.'.'. rrli t,,en' 60 degrees
east 8.64 chains to the place of begin-
oss' h,nl'iif,S"",,",f ' cro, more or
loss, hi Ijine county, Oregon vs all
'" U may concern defendants.
Vl8JVJ.t,,nmr noorn:
ofn,y.,l'.t8,onn'B;jattx
"l1111 rK'ratlon of the title
totho land above described
th.08Ui Hn.5"ir5rru n or before
the 8 in day of January, A. I). 1909 and
show cause why such Bnni.i
should not be KrantedMho aaCSwrn be
lnercT5r,rgrl,heXi:oil,
, . B. U. LEE,
Clerk of circuit Court
By Fred O. Stickles,
Ueputy.
ROYAL LUNCH COUNTER '
lias ononnri m il Att urui ...
ry.".,".1'1 C'w''d have all our
friend, try ua for a meal. Hot coffee
night and diy. " ",wa" rottUJ ""n
dI4 UKU WH.I.IAMH. Proprietor.
wood-saver, ana even bakers
this has made the Superior range
inmuus. vaumDers Hardware Co,
Old People
Like Books
that show a comfortable bal
ance In the bank. To Squire
that balance you must begin
now. Start an account with the
EUQKNK LOAN AND SAVINGS
BANK. Then yon don't noed to
worry about what you have and
can devote all your energies to
making more.
You will spend leas. also, as
a check book dos not burn
holms In your pocket like the ac
tnal cash.
CHARLES TAFT
SAYS WORLD STORY
IS LYING YARN
Cincinnati, Dee. 8. The
Cincinnati Times Star, Chas.
P. Taft, editor and proprietor,
In reviewing the New York
World's panania canal story,
characterized It as a "lying
yarn," and gives the impres-
Bion and belief that legal
steps may be "desirable by
events and insinuations of
the past twenty-four hours."
ttt
t CITY MEWS t
The Interior of the Hotel Gross Is
being thoroughly renovated.
E. A. (Shorty) Herder has re
signed his position at Haynes' barber
shop.
A marriage license was issued this
afternoon to George. E. Hayes and
Miss Lulu.M. Hayes.
C Pi' Barnard and J. T. Baker
have become associated with G. G.
Gross in the real estate 'business.
Free Thomas has Just completed
plans for a seven-room bungalow for
H H. Stickney to be built on College
Hill.
The W. C. T.. U. will meet with
Mrs. Palmer at her home, 634 Al
der street, tomorrow afternoon at the
usual hour.
Attorney M. Vernon Parsons was
operated upon for appendicitis a
couple of da)-s ago and Is now getting
along very well.
Dr.. F. W. Cummings, recently
from Vermont, has located In Eu
gene and will build a handsome resi
dence In the Huddleston addition.
W. L. Turnbull, who has been liv
ing here for Beveral months, la re
organizing the Independent Order
of Foresters. The lodge last winter
disbanded.
A car of wire and nails for Labbe
&Sons, a car of cement for A. Lom
bard and several cars of logs and
lumber were among the freight ar
rivals Into Eugene last night.
O. Casperson and W. P. Bradley,
both farmers near Eugene, have
brought to the -Commercial club
some splendid sugar peets, wnicn
will be forwarded, to California for
analysis.
John D. Eldridge, of Grand Rap
ids, Mich., arrived In Eugene last
night and went to Mabel on the af
ternoon Wendllng local to look over
that part of Che county with a view
of locating.
At the firemen's election yester
day afternoon W.I T. Campbell was
elected chief. Five votes were cast
for him while one each was cast for
W. C. Yoran and L. L. Warnock. J.
M. - Martin- was elected assistant
chief. - - . -
A marriage license was Issued this
morning to Charles W. Pettijiyhu
and Miss Fllsla B. Shackelford, both
of Marcola. A license was Issued
yesterday afternoon to Delbert L.
Guard, of Drain and Allss Irene
Foote, of Eugene.
The managers of the Park hotel,
lately opened to the public, are con
sidering giving an open reception
and lunch to the people of this city,
in the hope that the hostelry will be
come known to all. The plan is a
good one and would effectually ad
vertise the place.
Mrs. Bridget, Coffey, mother-in-
law of W. H. Russell, a painter,
while attempting to get Into a buggy
at the Catholic church this morning,
fell and broke one of her arms. Dr.
Helover attended "the injury. Just a
year ago MrB. Coffey broke the oth
er arm by slipping and falling to the
sidewalk. .
Beginning Thursday evening, the'
Catholic congregation of this city
win observe a forty hours devotion.
At 7:S0 each evening there will be,a
sermon by Father Campbell of Port
land, one of the most popular speak
ers in tne f acme Jurisdiction. The
devotional, exercises will continue on
till Sunday morning.
W. . Neeley, of Albany, and Will
Gaby, of Eugene, have purchased
the Eugene Merchants' Delivery out-
lit ana nusmess from Ed. Nye and
win taxe possession at once. Mr
Nye says he does not know what
busluess he will follow, but he will
not ue uiie long, rne new proprie
tors are taking hold of the business
In an enorgetlc way and promise O
J ft 11 m
lnl3illith
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Hair to Us Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter how long it baa been rray
or faded. Promoten a luxuriant growth,
ot healthy hair. Stop, its falling oot.
" reaovts Dan-
aran. Keeps hair .oft and rlouy. Re
!uVr.il ubKe. time, as rVh
ln$1.00a.50caiie. Is Not a Dy?.
l"nd 5e. bottle. at druggists
Polio Hit Spec Co., Nnrark, N. J.
. Hay's Hartlna Soap cm, pi-,w
I attain, tok "TtoCnaith.
make the service better than ever as
soon as all their planB are perfect
ed. - .i .
Considerable fault Ib being found
because lanterns are not displayed
1 those portions of the city where
repairs are being made or new wa.ks
are being, constructed. Several severe
accidents ave been narrowly averted
lately at places where walks are torn
up and If lanterns are not placed
there some one will be In line to pay
for Injuries received to pedestrians.
Ivanhoe commandery. Knights
Templar, has elected the following
officers: E. C, E. O. Potter,; G
F.. S. Dunn; C. G., F. L. Chambers;
Prel., G. O. Yoran; S. W., G. W.
Norrls; J. W., H. B. Leonard; Treas.,
F. W. Osburn; Rec, S. S. Spencer;
war., L. L. Whitson; S. B., Y. D.
Henslll; S. W. B., H. A. Dunbar; S.,
D. L. Cartmell; C, of G., C. S. Free
land, Oscar Gorrell, a former student of
the university and an end on the
football team while here, will ad
dress the students at the regular as
sembly'houf tomorrow on China. Mr.
Gorrell has spent four years as teach
er at Hong Kong and afterwards was
In the employ of the Standard Oil
Co. there. His address will be Illus
trated with views of different parts
of the Chinese empire which he has
visited.
J . .PERSONAL :
4440444444
Karl King returned this afternoon
from a trip north.
C. H. Fisher visited Roseburg
yesterday on business.
Mrs. H. V. Johnson returned home
to Junction City this noon.
Vern Apperson came up from
Junction City this afternoon.1
W. H. Hylsnd and wife are down
from Lowell for a day or so.
- Dean E. C: Sanderson returned
last night from a trip north.
Hon. H. B. Miller arrived up from
Portland on last night's train.
W. S. Kelly, of Dallas, is In the
city on business for a day or so.
J. B. Standard was a passenger to
Portland on the noon train today.
W. J. Mulkey came down from
Creswell on the noon train today.
' A. C. Woodcock went to his farm
below Irving on the noon train to
day. -
Dan Linton was a passenger for
points north on the noon train to
day. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drew came up
from Portland on a visit Phis after
noon. Alex G. Hood , and wife of Santa
Rosa, Cal., arrived In Eugene last
night.
F. J. Hard arrived home on the
local last night from a trip to Portland.
J. E. Page and wife, of Coram,
Cal., were arrivals in Eugene yes
terday. W." G. Nesmlth returned last nignt
from a trip to Salem and Polk county
no nts.
W. J. Baldwin went to uakiana
this afternoon to look up a business
proposition. 1
M. W. Weber and wife, of Mar-
cola, were down from the Mohawk
nover night.
J. B. Wllhelm returned to his
home near Dexter. this afternoon af
ter a visit here.
Attorney S.. P. Ness and A. W.
Gilbert were In Roseburg yesterday
on land business.
'Mrs. F. A. Page and 'Mrs. Adelaide
Lllley returned last night from
visit to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelley went
to Yoncalla this afternoon to visit
the farm a few days.
Miss Angle Smith of Portland af
ter a visit with friends In Eugene
returned home today.
Dr. N. H. Stewart, of Portland,
hns taken a chair in the dental of
fice of Dr. M. L. York.
Henry Poischka, who works for
the Mofoawk Lumber Co. at Donna,
was In town today.
J. H. Daniel went to Portland to
day to attend a meeting or the mu
tual Insurance societies.
Geo. P. Storey, of San Francisco,
Is In the city for a few days visit
ing friends and transacting business.
E. E. Awbrey, one of the circuit
court Jurors, went to his home at Ir
ving on the noon train today to spend
a day with his family.
L. . Potter and A. H. Hinkson
went to Oakland this afternoon and
from there will go Into the moun
tains to look at some timber.
Lieutenant Kelso arrived un from
Portland this afternoon to look after
tho affairs of the recruiting station
here.
Mrs. Noah Frederick, of Portland
has returned to her home, after s
visit with "Mrs. S. B. Finnegan In
rJUKene.
J. W. Laird, of Garfield, who was
here to attend the funeral of his
mother, Mrs. Luclnda Laird, left
for home yesterday.
Mrs. S. B. Finnegan and her mo
ther, Mrs. Newman, have gone to
Portland on acount of the serious
illness of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bordeaux ar
rived up from Portland this after
noon to visit at the home of Mrs
Bordeaux parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
W. Haines.
DEVOTION OF FORTY HOURS
AT CATHOLIC CHURCH
The devotion of the Forty Hours
will begin In the Catholic church on
Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with
solemn High Mass and close Sunday
morning at 10:30.
Uev. Father Cantwell. C. S. 8. R.
of Portland, will conduct the devo
tion, preaching each morning at 9
and each evening at 7:30. Sunday
evening Father Cantwell will take
for his subject, "The Church and the
Bible." Father Cantwell -gave a
course of sermons In the Catholic
church here two years ao and is
recognized as among the. best pulpit
ormors on the coast.
Co. A Is planning blg- thlngs for
their masquerade bail on New Year's
eve. Don't fall to be there.
See the football gama at the Elec-1
FIRST BASKETBALL
GAME OF SEASON
AT ARMORY FRIDAY
The season's first game of basket
ball Is scheduled for Friday evening
of this week between the high school
and E. H. S. alumni at the armory.
Litttle can be said of the prospects
of the high school team this early in
the season other than the following
facts concerning It:
There are three of last year's men
out Watson, Burton and Young. Of
the new men who are in close compe
tition for the first five are Abshlre,
who has piayed before at McMinn
vllle college; Mummy and Harlow,
who mado the second team here last
year; Sheridan, Cook, Green, Morri
son and Dustin are all fast men.
Harry Stine. who Is coaching the
boys, is developing a remarkably fast
team. '
The alumni will have an au-star
team and be pretty apt to give the
boys a good scare. 1 hose wno win
constitute this team will probably be
Cockerllne, Watson, G. Barbour,
Bean and Roome.
The eame will be called promptly
at 7:30 and be finished in time for
either the theatre or the Company C
dance afterward.
Pit V IT TREES
AU kinds or Ii-uit trees, shrubs, roses,
etc., for sale at tne Eiigfnu .Nuiseii,
52 North Washington street. . Js
LOST A 32d degree Masonlo emblem
watch cluinn. 1' inner piease lettvu ui
Frlendly'a store and receive reward. tf
FOR SALE Eugene mill wood at tne
same oiu pnee. ueuveieu in ono,.
notice. D. M. Puckett. dl4
SfOR SALE A corner lot at w. 13th
and Lincoln sis. v-an at m "i 1"
st. d10
LOST Knight Templar watch charm.
Under please return lo vlii wttou
burne at Friendly', store. d
The Ladles' Aid of the Christian
church will hold a sale of home
cooked eatables, and of fancy Christ
mas -articles in the 'basement ol tne
church Saturday afternoon, De
cember 12, beginning at 1 o'clock.
Coffee and doughnuts will be served
during the afternoon and evening.
Everybody invited. - dll
'ElixvrtfS
0
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CI
eanses
siemiyiieci-
it n. i
olas and rlea
uauv.Uispeis
J 1 1 tO l' x-
aches aae lo.ijonsupauon;
Acts naturally, acts Truly as
a Laxative. .
Best forMenvwnen ana Lnua
ren - youngand
i
lo gel us DeneTictalltfecls
jways buy tne aenuine which
Ui Lll Lx O
as ineiuu name or me jom-
"CALIFORNIA
J Jo Syrup Co. -m
it it manufactured, printed on tne
" front of every package. -
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
n. size only, regular price 50 bottle.
Picture
Framing
We have the largest and
most varied line of mould
ings in the city, and
frame pictures to order at
prices that keep our com
petitors guessing;. , '
Overton Wall Paper
and Paint Company
16 and 18 W. Seventh Street,
near Willamette.
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Dtm't slight tht
gas ' fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning work. Call
and let us estimate or,
your work
Aya & Heitzm&j.
34 West 0th St.
Phone bUck I 117
Christmas
Cards, Booklets, Postals,
Holly Boxes.
Seals, Labels, Tas,
at
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
BOOK STORE
The House of Superior Quality
MeWUnMluSu
Constipations
more serious troubles rt.u U
a .it fu.ii.n,.r, ,.Itnow that .i
'"" no.
.lit luiict ,,n of tlie li
I'ormud. 1 he bil uiedi
.V'? . 81 wedl. i T ff '.""til fci
Hood's Piltefe"
Sold by .11 Irurei.u, ,ml , Lmt.ii, si
UMd.biU,u(fn,fi1
Christmas
Purchasing
Loses all its terrors and
worries when you drop in
here to make that selec
tion for you immediately
see the article "he" or
"she" will appreciate and
cherish most. ;
Our splendid showing of
distinctively artistic and
beautiful
Jewelry,
Ciit Glass,
Silver Ware
and novelties gives yon
the inspiration of knowing
just what to buy
, Engraving Free
J. O. WATTS
While
Viewing the
Sky Scraper
on 9th Street
Right About Face
and see
McLEOD'S
New Fall and
Winter Suiting
44E9thSt.
x BUY WOOD NOW FROM
The'
FUGEwE TRANSFER CO.
. ... ' IKI
liivnelsi.ir wood, large lonu
Dry Mhi-I". '" 1ier,u n-vi
Dry lie wmid. swd ra--' ij0'r" " tM
nrt body fir. 4-foot, cord 4JMH. "
irr-EVR TUANStMi K"
" " Now Is
ff This
AfuUst
novelty
Everything
PRICES-
lit
mous Mil
&C0,
They be j,
style that
men are oft
Sift would M
Our fine
mshings is
in shirts, y
S
neckwear
have just r
rooking fir,
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ant
Neighbors
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