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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1908)
Ielen Marks Co. Druggists Hotel Smeede Bldg. e The Quality Store Quality Store Christmas Suggestions Look (Through Our New and Up-to-Date Store Gifts in ionery jy decorated holly and fancy jitaining Eaton Hurbut's high- per and envelopes.. . X-mas Gifts in Sundries Roll-ups for travelers, fitted complete, an excellent assortment, from $1.50 to $5.50 Gillette Safety Razors. w. . . . $5.00 Razor Strops . . . . . 50c to; $2.00 Shaving Mugs .... '... ; ... .V . ." '25c ManicureScissors. . ; . ... . 50c Pearl-handled Files. . . ."; . .". . . . 75c Baby Sets 75c Toilet Sets $3.00 Roger and Gallett's Vera Violette je our fine line of Imported Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Toilet Soaps . - - 50c )0X 75C jxes with assorted sizes paper envelopes . $1.00 nted calendars, 25c to $1.00 Playing Cards 50c Pens $1.00 jmas Seals and Tags BERT KELSAY GIVEN : PAROLE SENTENCE OF THREE YEARS Creswell Youth, Charged With Perjury, Will Retain His i Freedom Linn Trial i 1 Bert Kelsay, a Creswell youth, who ! pleaded Rullty to the charse of per ! Jury a tew days ago. was given a ' parole sentence to the penitentiary ot three years by Judtre Hums thin 1 morning. He gave the boy a good 1 lecture and stated that he allowed him his liberty on the condition that : he keep out of trouble hereafter. The Judce stated that If he was found ' Intoxicated at any time, frequented saloons or was caught in any crime during the three years ho would go to the penitentiary to serve out full time. The hoy went to Portland to ; work, his father. H. S. Kelsay. hav t ing secured htm a job of driving 1 a team at J5.00 a day. I. inn iiml Parsons Xot l.nill y. The trial of Tom Linn, charged with aelllng liquor, was held today. . The follow ing jury was chosen: S. H. Jackson, Jr., Thos. C.rav, I,. M. I Toiler. E. S. Prlndle, (ieo. Fisher, iO. W. Brotihnm, A. A. Gibson, K. K. : Miller, Jas. Humphrey. (1. T. Hay. and B. F. Goodpasture. Af'er the evidence was taken the attorneys for Linn made a motion that the jury he instructed to return a verdict of not guilty. The motion was sustained and the verdict was accordingly. The Jury In the case of the state vs. Zaclt Parsons, accused of selling liquor on a second count, returned a verdict of not guilty this after noon ut one o'clock after lulling been out several hours. IIJBEGAOT HOUBIGAN'S "IDEAL" PERFUME v HOUBIGAN'S IDEAL TOILET WATER U HOUBIGAN'S IDEAL TOILET SOAP We invite you to shop at the new drug store LOUIS PRATT RELIGIOUS FANATIC DIES IN HOSPITAL Kansas City, Mo., Dew. 10. l.ouls Pratt, wounded during a Imttle with the police, died at noon. 1'nltronian Mullane suffered a relapse during the night nnd his life is hanging by n mere thread. Sergeant Patrick Clark and A. II. Selchrlst ate slight ly Improved today. James S. Sharp, leador of the onslaught against the police, has not been captured. Pratt's wife now saya she knows Sharp was a false , prophet. Policeman Mullape, died at 1 o'clock today, making four deaths up to this hour. f - - DIED : December 8, 1908, the 19-months' old - - - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Tll ton. Interment In the Pleasant Hill cemetery. hMI.HTS Ti;Ui-.H M1TICK BIG INCREASE IN FREIGHT RATES ON NEW YEAR Washington. I). C, Dec. 10. Transcontinental freight tariffs, be ginning January 1 next, will be an vanced on all eust bound traffic by rail and water. The elasa rates on west bound traffic from the Atlantic seaboard to Pacific Coast points will he Increased approximately ten per j cent. OIBM- Col.j i2d Frrcd Pnminlaalnn- er J. W. Bailey, was In the city yesterday. There will he a special concluve of Ivniilxie I'niinnatiilcry No. 2 on Friday eveniiiK. Ifc'in!nr 1 lit, lit 7:30 p. m. Work In the order of the Ketl Cross. il oruer vi lite C S. S. 8PKNCKR. Ittfconler. land at Murphey's jacket Store k want to get into the joyous, enthusiastic frame of mind that Yuletide brings ; if I to see how much it means to the youngsters and the older ones as well, come to the (tore and note the happy throngs that are seeking the newest and latet in toys, dolls, velties, and everything that bring happiness to both the young and the old. ldkerchiefs ' those beautiful hand- Just received, six in a ro alike, r 75c Box b have beautiful Initial llefs for children, ladles rmcn. runks, iupboards, Jiiffoniers, Sairs," ckers, Jradles, Vagons, r nearly everything. Just y it w ill do youiu nrt L Perfumery M lllnn tli? olt-fn,.lilniir r 10cj a tW.e article, littles, I 20c Chocolate Bon Bons I 30c tb. ii1t u ..... i- ......i. rvt-cl! n every partiru- Ladies Neckwear Men's Neckwear A siH-eial nurchaae of an Im- We '-' di-clded to place all silk !UK1C,' p " , ,.. tie, the latent coloring, lmH- I11PI1HO Willi IMP HHP Of HOlnt'U ... . . . . , SlocrCollar. all the newest mat.- B"d'''- ' the unheard of price rials, styles and designs. 25C The 25c value, 10c T"e "'"rk " This neckwear Is new and ui-t'- HoSiery This lot of children's stockings, T. . w hich has been selling at 25c, 2c nrA rhpetc and 18r. must go to make room for UU1 VUCOLO ,. hue coining ill January.. This Hoys' (mil chests containing toy i goea for tools In several sizes. Prices are 1 g. very reasonable on these chesl.s. f JSc ,(jr "" iHiys' heavy rlol stofkings. Chinaware rWhp Rarlc Our assortment is large, the d- lOttieS raCK ail. iM-aiitlful. the quality g'"l- We have just received another Prices I v- 'rly crjr- lot of tho- .-,c clothe, racks . thing you want from pom-lain to great llilng for the rnoney, Dolls, Dolls r: ' Underwear J'iVcr? Me,.'. Heavy f.c-lincd sanl- 1C 10 1Jir) underwear. CANDY WARRANTED PURE 45c 15c tt). TSpkysRacket Store 35 EAST NINTH STREET Tremendous o Cut Price Shoe Sale $1.95 a Pair Ladies' Shoes Several hundred pairs of Ladies' Shoes, all sizes aad widths Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Gun Metal -genuine Goodyear welts and hand-turned soles. Fifteen different styles. THESE SHOES WE SELL REGULAR AT $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 OPPORTUNITY OF' A LIFE-TIME. , REMEMBER ALL SIZES $3.00 TO $5.00 SHOES AT $1.95 PER PAIR Far below manufacturers' cost Formerly The Wells Shoe Store Corner Willamette and Ninth Street. Eugene CONGRESSMEN OFFENDED OVER THC PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Nri I Id In hirchy tflvon Dint thnrtt wilt hf 11 iih-.'IImk nf tin ll'iunl of Flit !Wh KiiliM of tln i-lly nf KiiK'tit on Hittur iln', I M'l-i'nihpr ltli, tr I In urHiitn of ifinvHUHlTiK iho ' i iti cunt at I hi fnre iiii-n'n ih tlii lichl I '-mtnr Tilt. lUiiK, Hlll X'H'lj ftlllT hUMllU'HH UH IllUy COIIMI Im'lt'tl ihMv'tiiiV'r loth. 190. Oil V W, HTKVKNH. 1. K V I ' a i-ri;Tio, A. o. v. w. Kiik-n' IoiIk" N. 1ft, A. '. -. W . will fliTt iifw .fflitr ftn" Ihv unMiilnir Imtiii l''l liuy, I Uift-tlltHT II, AlMtl (ilHIltl .!' tni i r tit it. K. I. H.iliti will lie (M'l'ni'nl, th'Ti'furt' ull tiiMiih.'i m nt f ui K''ttly r. l u vmt ci I ttt tut pri'MiMil- unit w I iti havn votir frlfiidn utU'it'l. lly nrilor lit inn nin-i; "V.'.rlC IT'.Z.T'.. loH. I'limNI, K r.l.r. CHICHESTER S Fii,lo . I UK III MHM UHAMl. A I '" l.J 1.-I4 - ,.U..'SJ T.k. n .it.. . , ,r ,.., V ihaMomi iiiiim, nils , . SHI D Rr DKI Wtl f ( Vr HTWHr ut, ft r WasliliiKton. I). C, I)cr. Hi. I.oatlem of Hip hmifR and Hi-imlv tih-i for confcrcnco In Kpt-akcr. I'unnon'H room thlH afU'rumm lo ronnlder liat action, If any, should be Inki-u on rernlnis Hint portion of l-ronlrlciit ltooM;N"elf iiiiHFUKf wMr-h n.-laUw to wrret rvlce. Mimihcrii of con xrpwi consldpr that part of the iue 8au as offunslve. j SPECIAL SESSION OF IDAHO S0L0NS; Holse. Her. 10. The Idaho preme court today rocommnnded to (iovernor (iooitliiK that Idaho I-kI-lature ahould lie called In apodal aesslon on December 2H lor the pur pose of reviewing the work of the rommliwloner on revision of th. Ida-, ho code. ; It ia undenitood that Governor, Good Inn will ait favorably. CA II II IIF Til A VKH J We earnemlr il.-lre lo fiir-.i our lfrliilii ati'l nHM"! who mtt klri-UV ! r-ndr-l al-l Hi'-I "Unfort ut the il.-nth 1 u burlHl 'f 'ir l,-U,vt ii t.uMl.ftnit, f - i 'pillar mill hrotht-r. J. A. ! 'ill I'-UKli. nnd .. Ill I- "'- Ho'-ttl-KIIV C'.ir, 'itany whl-li i-'iiil -il'litnl rimt-rliil nl'l. 1 Tin- 'pr,.f ukU'H "f mi"'" I'i'ilullfill i fl. -ri- 1 1 1 1- 'V ai.iie u. i. -1. l.rlr.K- , liiv allnt in- J.' J "i l've itfMl mjiit- Mli.1 AU(MJI M.'-fr.Il'Oir. , KTIIKI. M'1'' I.Mi'i.ll. I.KNMS M--';i.llW;il, I At. VIS M.. I I.Ill.iH. UfrMiiber l ull. ' 1 a Just arrived our stock of double disc records, music on both sides, only 65c BIG TOY STORE NOW OPEN Indestructi ble Cylinder Records; best In tone, Last forever 35c tt SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS g K Tllll pott Mai. i-.---d tovktt. Ii.,'ilt. t i-lfar st;fift I rpln-um tli.n'r .1 1 , FOR FAI.K-.N-A fiv. ail at 4!h -t l.in- -fmiTi btit!aT"w. ..:n ita. '112 l Ki.lt KAI.K-r. ......I wrl r.r rlM , from II"'- I- H'". A. M- ;ilt,ert. Ui-t sum t Atl Otf'Just Around the Corner i' i m Ft Ktf'f .W'-t frr-rn WIMmui-"-j pure wtir .o lei our ni'.n- ry'T.iK,1'itASDr mi; at markkt. J Khone Hed lll. TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, FANCY CHINA VASES, UMBRELLAS Everything in the holiday line. Come and see our display. We will store goods bought for Christmas an make delivery any time you desira. Do your shoppffig as early as possible and you will havejhe full advantage of a complete stok. Now we can r'e you our undivided attention, and have a good force of clerks to ht'p you make your selections. Remember, the early shoppers get the pick of all the goods, so you better come early. 513 WillmaLte Street tt V HiLLS GUN STORE XXX