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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1908)
ssvaam DAthY ocam. wednesda, bEcSMran t, mm i Only 14 More Doys Left to Shop TBI Friendly Ip Give a Friendly Glove Order ior.-'-maa 25,000 Handkerchiefs for CI rktmas The largest and most beautiful collection of Holiday Handker chiefs we have ever shown Is here for jour inflection. Choosing- from such an immense stock Is a pleasure, and the ontJre line is so dis played that you can see every pattern at a glance. - como 3 n(l G in fancy hot; epos, bo HMO 25c Embroidered Initial Kerchiefs, hand embroidered, floral de w sign In corner ;of pure sheer linen; others same effect In larger and more elaborate designs ta 5c, 45c and 50c each 1 24c E,"broldored hemstitched or scallop edgo, neat patterns; , . , " f " llnon lawn; worth, 20c, special, each. . . ,13J$c C. 5c. lOc. IFO inr Or '" p'a,n Hemstitched TuouHanU's l)t Kerchiefs lit pure lined, embroidered tiem ZDC . .aiilch.id eu&.' embroidered scallop edges, cross bar and - ',',piud Wr: colored edgfS, hand-embroidered cornert small a.ul elaborkfy uesYRns; kerchWtt worth 38c to 40c; all Included jit.thlB uricu .,,.....,..;'........ ., Hand MadeLinenHandkerchiefs 50cto $3 An Immense assortment ot Maderla.. Irish Lace, Swiss and French KmbroKlered Kerchiefs, beautifully made; exclusive patterns and the best values we have ever shown. Ask to be shown these kerchiefs wnen you are in the store. ' ' ...... Picture and Kirnona Handkerchiefs. ............. 5c and 121411 ?!. jiv When In doubt the truhiji Is a Friendly glove Order. rriFiraiy hg BOive8 the question quickly and In a most satls . Clove factory way. These orders are issued for any amount Order ' and are redeemable In merchandise. a Give a Friendly Merchandise Order Xmas Beautiful Neckwear J0c,;25c up to $5.00 ' Stocks." Jabots'. Rusks. Ties, lawns, etc.'Jfliade of, Iice, Silk Vel vet. Hunching and chiffon.-. Hundreds of petty,. new styles In both white and colors. We are sure these neck Weces, win, make an accept able gift one that will be gictly apprecltrfc'd. we Invite you to in spect the line. ' ! V . " Dorthy Dainty Hair an4 Sah "Ribbons Give the girls a bo of these dalftty "rlMxks: come In assorted lengths and widths .in a box; In colors) White and black; Persian Dresden and plain effects. l.BO to $3.60 a box. Wonderful Values in The largest line of leather goods ever shown In Eugene, hand Pairs., Pursos, Music Rolls, Clsar and Cigarette Cases, Card Cases, Tamping Rottles with cup attached, made of every good kind of lnnther; Hand Bags grand values at 50c and $I.BO and up to $22. BO; Purses. He to 3.00; Music Rolls. $1.50 to $!J.M. 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 tons: white hand-embroidered linen tops; cord and tassels, ruffling and pillow cord by the yard In'colors, white and black. , Silk Floss Pillows, 88o to 75c; all sizes. Eusjcne's . , Largs si and Best Store S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St. . t ' PERSONAL '? f. 1. Hull Is home from a visit, nt Snlotn. J. M. VanVuliah, of SprlngC.eld, la In the city. Horoipn Schmidt, of Croswell, was In the city today. H. 8. Kclsay, of Creswell. simnt lust night In Kukoiio. (!aiain Iloernn.i Is out Troni Flor ev for n few davs 'K .W. Ogrum, of Croswell, is In Eusene this afternoon. Kmnk McFall, of Florence, la in the cl'y for a- few days. J. P. McFarland, of Cottage Grove, wui. m tho'clty over night. S. S. Range came up from Portland this afternoon on business. N. H. Martin, of Cottage Grove. Is In the city this afternoon. Vltr Bmlth, of Harrlsburg, .spent last night In the city. Frank Wire came in from the south on the noon train today. L. M. Peterson returned to Klinira this morning on the Sluslnw suific Mr and Mrs. H. Ilolterman, of Creswoll, were In the city yesterday. John Brookmayer, tho Mohawk lumbermvn. spent Inst night In the city. Mrs. Bud Kompp nrrlvod up from Junction ou the afternoon train to day. Jaa. Hemonway came down fnm Oottnge Orovo on the uoon train to day. W.T. Carroll went to Junction City today to vftlt his son. Waller, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Brlgdon, of Port land, are here vlsltlug at the home The Eugene Loan J and Savings Bank CAPITAL a.m srnpi.vs, navooo. "Ttumniib m Leather Purses, Bags Your Money's WorthorYour Money Back. of Mrs. Brlgdon's parents, Mr. . and Mm. J. M. Turner. Earl Parsons returned this after noon from a business trip to points north. W. Harvey .Wells, s, well-known In surance man. Is in the city from 1 ortland. Verne Apperson returned to Junc tion City today after a business trip to Kuguno. J. 11. Buughmun went to Pleasant Hill this afternoon to visit there a fge wdays. , , J. F. Safley was a stage passengor this morning for his home on the lower Sluslnw. Kix'd M. Temple ton, a former grad uate of the University of Oregon, is hare for a few days. R. C. Edwards, of Dexter, was in Eugene today, returning home on the afternoon train. a. Hloiuon, or Loaburg. after a short stay in Eugene, returned home on the stage this morning. C. N. Murdoch, manager of Iho Guard's subscription contest, went to Cottage Grove this afternoon. J. P. Currln, who has been here on jury duty, returned to his home at Cottage Grove this afternoon. Mrs. Hon la Behrons, of .Portland, came up this afternoon and will vis It a few days with Miss Pollock and other friends. Jns. Homenwty, J. E. Young, Henry I.andess and Hy Griggs came down from Cottage Grove on the noon train today. Mrs. Sarah Carpontcr.o f Portland, after a visit with hor brother, O. P. Cos how. Sr., who Is llut the home of J. M. Howe in Kugono. loft this noon for her homo cmfwyp illnllff noon for Brownsville, whore she will visit otliQ' relntives. Old People Like Books that show a comfortable bal ance in the bank. To acquire that balance you must begin now. Start aa oecount with the EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. Then you don't need to worry about what you have and can dovotQ.tll your energies to making more. You will spend less, also, as a eneck book docs not burn holes in your pocket like the ac tual cash. SHOPLIFTER IS ARRESTED BUT Mrs. Mary Sharp. rolituKe "uorae .Is at Cottage Grove, was aureated la.ua yesterday afternoon 'by Chief of Po llce Farrington while she was .at Otto's confectionery store, beting suspected pf shoplifting, when searched, a number of articles which bad been reported stolen -by differ ent merchants were found on her person. She stoutly'denled her guilt '..'itil the articles were Identified and 11 - . .! I .... .1 , I. .. . I. . than Bnk uuiuiiicu uihl no iuu& jnen . ...J th( foIIow,ne artl. tnem. SI18 Raw... ken. A silk cles which Bhe hao ", scarf from F. E. Dunn's 'end remnant ot Bilk from S, H. Fri.' 8ilft' tt -Kjl'i t fin a remnant nf ,-lh- 'bon, Billy a part,-of these things were found by the police, but a lady deputy searched the woman's under garments and found the remainder. The total value of .the ttings found, is probably more than $10. i'She, also 'bad ?32.a0 In- money in one of her stockings. ' " Mrs. Sharp was taken, before Jus tice of the Peaco Bryson.' . .He sen tenced her to 60 days In the county jail, but suspended sentence with the understanding that, If she Is caught again the . sehioiica will be much iieaviei' and she will have to serve it nut, Hh6 is a widow and has four children, and this had a good deal to do with the judge's leniency. Attorney J. M. Williams says this Is the'same woman who was caught at shoplifting in a store at Albany several montus ago. At that time sue resided at Halsey. There have been other small cases of shoplifting. In several stores late ly. Only last night a. 13-year-old girl was caught taking an article off the counter at Hill's gun store. After taking her name and address Mr. Hill let her go, but warned her that she would be arrested if caught again. : ""n t"" CITY NEWS : x : The Catholic ladles realized $160 from their supper Saturday evening. Al A. Simmons will be collector for tho city water works until the water commission is legally appointed. Tho eoucts oart. yeterdav grant ed R. H. Parsons a franchise to In stall a water'power plant at Creswell. A marriage license was granted this morning to Nils Carlsen and Miss Anna Marie Gisholt, both of Eugene. There are fifteen applications for membership in the Eugene Commer cial Club awaiting final action next Monday by the board of trustees.. Work on' the cement walk along the Oak street-side of the new I. O. O. . block was begun this morning by the American Paving Company. Tha schinl census will ! fl;.!i-li 'd up toni i.-r.iw. The clerk asks i :i who ha-i children i hut haw nl i u enumwiiie;) to repou tu blni ul he city ha'l. v Buchholz & Carpenter finished a well this morning for Mr. Pitts at his residence on College hill. A good flow of water, was struck at a depth of 83 feet. The annual meeting of the Military Club will be held at the armory to' night. Election of officers will take place and other important business matters will be transacted The Eagles are talking of giving a minstrel show In the near future. A committee was appointed last night and the matter will be defi nttely decided In a few days. The chairs for the new theatre in the Cherry block arrived today. The stage is completed and the scenery painted. The place will open Mon day evening, December 14. Among the Thurston people in town today were Charlie Hastings, ffesti as Well u En An Esii Etaikle fc; Kidnej cj Bladder Troiblo. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,' discourageiandlesseiiH'.mbition; beauty, vigor ana cheerful ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the child urinatestooofteii. if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches on ige when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecause of thedifh culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be "towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great resnedy. The mild and the immediate effect o( Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in hfty cent and one-dollar siie bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Room ot Swimp-Roct (laitipblet telling all about SVanip-Root, including many of the thousands of tesii! moiiinl letters received from sufferers enrol. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Hinghaiiiton, N. v.. be sure ami mention this paper. Don't make any mistake but remember the nnme, Swamp-Root Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ail " ' "I V T - N. Rhnrion unit wife. Wm. Clatt and wife. Dan Baugh also brought in a load of hogs. ..'. It, is learned that nothing further will be done on the Eugene-Spring- fleld trolley line this winter, but that in the spring the line win ue com pleted and the bridge across the Wil lamette built. Some attention should be given to the muddy condition of the pavement on Willamette and other streets. The mud should be scraped off and the sweeper used often enough to pre vent the mud from accumulating. . T. G. Hendricks has bought the .residence mvned by Mrs. Agues Hard- ling and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fisher on Charnelton street, near West Eighth. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will move out of the house before Ihe first of the year. Miss Clara Roth was awarded the prize at ,tho skating carnival last flight for (lie Irest lady character. Bho I'mvmMud n" "cowboy girJ." .. tag gem Ionian's Frank Matzfer won . . prize. ,He impersonated a tiamp. Herman; Schmidt, - of Creswell, ar rived in Eugene this mr,ni"S J'0 Portlrinri' where h(- went tO V!U6H deal for some land near CregWClr whlch he . and his brother and -isr. Scarbrough have purchased to set out a new orchard. He went on to Cres well this afternoon. Lleuteiliiht Kelso, of the U. S. army recruiting service, reports that eight men hpve 'enlisied in the regular ar my at the local recruiting station since it was' re-established about two weeks, ago. " The lioutenant says this is the best station for recruits in the Northwest outside of. the large cities. The Ladles' Aid of the Christian church will hold a sale of home cooked eatables, and of fancy Christ mas articles In the 'basement of the church Saturday afternoon, De cember 12, beginning at 1 o'clock. Coffee" and doughnuts will be served during the afternoon and evening. Everybody invited. HI .W.'P. Marse, owner of the brick block on East Ninth atret, occupied by Lhbbd A Sons' hardware store, is preparing to move the corrugater Iron warehouse in- the rear of the building back several feet andput in a platform between it and the brick building. There will be no new warehouse, as published in the morning paper. '' w a swo. j. T, Vining, nils- worth Prindlo, J. R, Melvin, L. W. rtva.i and Petel' Hansen, of Five Riv ers, left for home 'o-lnv afi.r Imyiiisi ueni uiito a ccunto !i -la. ptwiis u.j on .timDer cia.m-i ' uvir loavui- r,- c lb Fisher, In thu extreme iiOT' h- vestern corner of 'jS.jo tuuihi.j 1 hey v- going ho: lway ! v: ami the Alsea country,. Fvbtr'v Hard,' a mining ma from Eugeao, reported to the po'icw yes terday tnal he bad lost or o&en rou- bed of a Sl-iB diamond Iorkf. Satur day night- Hard, who Is a giiesC tit the Imperial hotel, repaired to a Turlt'.an ba n bafore midnight, e- malnlng in the tsussas'e j-il&hlish-ment until S n m.. mIumi i-uirncd to the tioi 1. Iitn a.-islnj; y.-si' roa he dis:.i '!: il lli'i lnsi of tin and . t once notified tin- dot-nive b - reau I'e-Utl ic.-rum Whv should any one give a nice Christmas present and not nave it appropriately engraved, , especially when the engraving costs uoih.ug? We have the best engraver Eugene hns ever had, and his work Is abso lutely free to our customers. Re member that when you buy a nice present your work is only half done, as the engraving is what makes the recipient appreciate the gift. J. O. Watts, jeweler; corner Ninth and Willamette streets. dlO HeMi-rt Wfslon :n:d ll.vi-i1 s-,.i? o Vailav City. X. n, nficr a i it-ii with M St., -v.'.' id and family i ".w-n. left, f .r h.. K-j t-.Uy .Mi- Wi-i- i Wm l.oe, who is a ten ii.t. r-, m Hie Easr. hra iiur,-has"d i;. n.irri C I... . In Frultvale, which lies near the Bans' I'nrk tiaci lu-low tin- c;ty l en men of the tima tire nl'vadv s-l to fr.iit, und they will j.lnnt tbt ' re main!.!:. .Mr. IVsiM wiil ii.iike trip , (,u.i wlioro ho owiis tin r ange and .grape fruit plantation, and win be tu'.h her. nxl :. .. The Willamette InTMlinent Com pany filed articles of Incorporation witn the county clerk today. The In corporators are Frank A. Northrnp John F. Kelly, Jack Rodman, Julius Ooldsmlth, H. A. Dunbar and G. W. Hunter. The objects of the corpora tion are to purchase and own rent es'.ate and to sell and dispose of the same. The capital stock Is I o.oo 0 and the principal place of business is in Eugene. Tho company will mir chase a tract of land near thj city and place it on the market. ' The hand-colored views of Lane county now in the hands of the pro motion department of the Commer cial Club will be exhibited this even lng at the meeting of the Indies' aux iltnry, and Monday evening at the general meeting of the club, after which they will be returned to Mr. Klser In Portland as samples for fur ther copies.. After New Year he will return to Eugene to take further views, for the, collection, as the Pictures taken thus far anly repre sent the Sluslaw country, ' Eugene and Springfield. Announcements are' out for a social to be given at the Congregational church on TMday evening of this week, at whlSfi the boys of Mrs. C. E. Landls' Sunday school class, as sisted by a committee of ladies, will serve as hosts and entertainers. It Is a good while since a general church social has been held by our Congrega tional friends and this one should bo very largely attended, as It doubtles wilt be.- An especially cordial InvlJ tatlon Is extended to all families that hnve lately como to the city to come and enjoy themselves. The boys nr" preparing a short program and re freshments will he served. There ti no admission. This social is not for POPULIST YOUNG GETS JUICY PLUM Bourne Secures His Appoint ment as Fost- ; master Washington, Dec: 9 John C. Young, private secretary of Senator Bourne, has been nominated by Pres ident Roosevelt for postmaster of Portland. The president's recom mendation was sent to tho senate to day. The announcement created a sensation, as Washington had been hearing conflicting reports as to the status of Senator Bourne at the White House. Young received many congratulations from friends here. He refused to discuss' the political signjfieapce of tha nomination. As soon as the news wits made public, inquiry was made as to any possi bility of oppoeition developing:" Only Senator Ftflton's opposition ; could' prevent tig .confirmation of .Young, as no other e'lator has any Interest In the matter. Women know I It . isn't necessary to tell them that the best way, the only safe way, to wash "fancy work" is with Ivory Soap and lukewarm water. ' They wouldn't think of using ordinary laundry soap, or washing po,w ders, or chemicals ' , NEVER! lyory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure. Success andv .. Happiness By saving your money now you are laying the best foun dation for success and happi ness. An account with the Mer chants Bank of Eugene will give you a greater incentive, as it ' establishes Safety and provides a Good Income. ( Interest Paid on Savings Deposits CAPITAL ...$65,000.00 Tovland at . . on want to see how much it a v - ASCSwVii bhhi sua aBre games, noTeltiea, and eTerytainjr that bring nappmea. Handkerchiefs Ask to see those beautiful hand kerchiefs just received, six in a box, no two aliks, 75c Box We also have beautiful initial handkerchiefs for children, Indies and gentlemen. Toy Trunks, . Toy Cupboards, Toy Chiffoniers, Toy Chairs, Toy Rockers, Toy Cradles; Toy Wagons, Yes, toy nearly everything. Just see oar toys it will do your heart good. Perfumery We are selllag the old-fashioned cologne for 10c; a fine article. Larger bottles, O 20c . Chocolate Bon Bons 30c tt). This candy Is of superior qual ity and first-class In every particular. Feed Your Nerves will be free from Z T spair, those sleepless S,' i' days, those guL,,, those sudden start, at m"l ''" thotw dyspeptic symntom DOlhio". headaches. Hol's San this for many ot.1M8" ! M m .MiPilla tamets known assarsatab,;, Christmas Lrses all its terrors and crries when you drop in aere 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, Cut Glass, Silver Ware and novelties gives you the inspiration of knowing just what to buy Engraving Free J. O. WATTS w' land Purchasing Now Is I A fullstocl ' Everything FooW PRICES ALWAYS n Yoran's TR Siort Tt S . .sssnils Murphey's Racket i ' -i,iQpHn frame of mla J means to the youngsters and we W w thrnnff that are seeking ue .-- .j rrj w o- . ,l. . Ladies Neckwear A special purchase of an Im mense sample line of women Stock Collars, all the newest nute rials, styles and designs. The 25c value, 10c This neckwear Is now " "P" date. m 1 1 ool nesif Boys' tool chests cn tools 111 several su.-s. J ' very reasonable on the? cticw QChinaware Our assortmciit Is lur' ""lod. signs lH-autiful. the Prices low. H"vemneeW thins T..U want from P" HnTilmid- Underwear . Men Heavy flcece-H tary underwear, Murphey's 35 EAST 'I IsdT' Katies 'or (w Divm.... " I uiiamut JHHHJ Weill VM, t Burcholtij' w t PboncRtdc' GEoJ Btk-lrsikf L NtHlm,,, noted DdtreiiUnsi RtU-Ul b . on tat uilt I A M 1m ik the laturr. , ) Call lit mitj betonigki t Cltrto i pluitoliiit reirjr (In setrlL Dll. -, This Is &' noveit