Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 12, 1908, Image 12

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    tBB HCFOHKB DAMJT ABi, BATUBBAY,
10 More Shopping Days till Xmas Xmas Gifts Selected Early Are Always Best
The Friendly Store's Holiday Specials For Monday
HUNDREDS OF PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTJ F vtt WOMEN, MEN, BOYS AND GIRLS HERE. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR SHOWING, AND WE
ADVISE EARLY SHOPPING, WHILE ZH.V. LiOOKS ARE MOST COMPLETE.
Hosiery,
Underwear,
Gloves,
Handkerchiefs,
Scarfs,
Shawls,
Blankets,
Comforts,
Bed Spreads,
Curtains, '
Towels,
Table Linens,
Articles That Are Acceptableas Gifts
Silks, Waisiiiigs,
Wool Dress Goods,
Neckwear,
Belts, Buckles,
Leather Bags, . Petticoats, '. for the table,
Waists, Furs, Knit Goods, Buffet or Dresser.
Suits, Pillow Tops, Hats,
Skirts, Linen Pieces Shirts,
Ties,
Gloves,
Underwear,
Neckwear,
Suit Cases,
Grips,
Suits,
Trousers,
Fancy Hosiery,1
Stick Pins,
Shirts, Caps,
Umbrellas.
Misses' and Children's Coats Half-Price
AH Children's and all Misses' Coats, ages 6 to 16 years, made of plain and mixed ma
terials; an Immense stock of stylish garments, serai and loose-fitting, some self trimmed,
others trimmed In braid and velvet; prices 3.00 to $15.00; your choice, HALF TRICE
75c Sateen Petticoats, Grand Values' at 50c
$ 1 Moreen Petticoats, Grand Values at 75c
Only eluht dozen of these petticoats altosother, and we advise quick buying If you
wish one. Thoy are the best petticoat values we ever offered and that's saying a good deal
$8 Black and Colored Silk Skirts, each $4.88
Flvo dozen Silk Petticoats In browns, blues, greens, reds, white, champagne, tan, light
blue, light green, black, etc.; an immense assortment, made from heavy self-finished taf
feta silk; the kind that does not crack; $8.00 petticoats, special, each $4.88
Evening Waists Sleeves, Reduced 25
New Holiday Neckwear 50c Vai 35c
100 dozen of the very latest shapes aild patterns In pure silk materials; bows, tecks,
four-ln-hands, shields, also plain colors. A wonderfully beautiful assortment. The pret
tiest patterns ever shown at any price.
A Hundred Pretty Bath Robes & House Coats
now on display In men's clothing department; made of every stylish material and In de
cidedly new and clever styles, and in plum Bbades, blues, browns, ash, grays, moss,
greens. :
Bath Robes $5 to $10, Smoking Jackets $5
$10, Holiday Hats Now on Displry $2 to $5
You had better buy hats now while assortments are large and sizes complete. Imperial,
McKibbon and Stetson makes. . .
Winter Quarterly Style Book-Illustrating Home Journal Patterns 5c copy
This style book contains many advance styles for early Spring wear in Tailored Suits, Semi-Dressy Suits, After
noon and Evening Gowns, . also dozens of new designs for Embroidery Work Patterns for stamping Waists, Corset; Cov
ers, Collar and Cuff Sets, Ties, Bags, Bows, Centrepieces, Pillow Tops. . Nine full pages, illustrating exclusive designs
for Embroidery Work. This alone is worth 50 cents to any woman. Get one of these style books now the quantity is
limited. One pattern and Style book for 20 cents. TheStyle Book alone will coust you 5. cents.
The Friendly Store's Annual Clearance Sale Women's, Misses and
Children's Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and Outing Flannel Gowns
. On account of the very warm fall we have more ready-to-wear garments than we ought
to have at this season of the year. ' We have marked the entire stock at prices to reduce the
stock quickly. The heavier garments are cut the most. Many of the lighter colors and
weights are suitable for spring use. For this reason you will find the heavier garments re
duced more than the ones that are lighter in weight.. . .
BrccdclcthlCcats. Value to $40.00, Reduced to $7.60
Two dozen women's fine black and colored Broadcloth Coats, 50 inches long, flat collar,
trimmed with soutache and full braid, satin lined throughout, semi and loose-fitting, sizes 34
to 40 j sold regular at $25.00 tO $40.00; sale price, each .'. $7.60
LongBlackCoats$630,$760,$1250 S22L
Our entire stock of womag's Black Coats, made of fine Broadcloth
and Kersey Cloth, greatly reduced. There are about half a hundred
of these coats, sizes 34 to 46; dozens of styles, plain, satin or In-hid
trimmed; worth $12.50 to $25.00, sale prices, . .?.50 to 10.50
Cravenettes and Silk Rain Coats $4 95
Just twelve of these coats, grays, tans, browui; sizes S4, 36 and
38; sold regular $12.50 to $20;, sale price to close out. IK 1.05
Stylish Nepon Coats $9 36 and $ 1 2 50
Buy fashion's favored style in coats now at 2 5 per cent hiss than
regular prices; made of broadcloth In black and color and fancy
striped cloaking, plain and trimmed; coats. worth $12.50 to $1.S, at
this very low price, and they will not last 013 at. . ..; and $12.50
Women's Black and CTd .G?es, to $15 val. $1.20
Women's $75.00 Suits, Sole Price Each $25.00
Wcm n's $25.00 Suits, Sole Frfre Ea- h $14 50
Our eutlru slock of Suits reduced 1-3 to 12 r.ular prtci's. This
Includes every suit in our stock and there are many very beautiful
suits loft In blui's, browns, green and black, but they will not hist
long at those pric's.
Women's Cape Kid Hand-Sewn
Gloves, all sizes, 2-button, wrist
lercith, special, a pair, SI. 25
S. H.
592-594- Willamette St.
Eugene Agents Nemo and !abo Corsets, Mcneybsk
Silks, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Munsing Underwear,
Bent Gloves.
tarn srsi!3t&ra!r
H
I PERSONAL !l
Hon. II. It. Klnoald went to Port
land today on business.
Miss .Nell IYrkius returned home
I t Urain t',U nt'tcriiooii.
.1. ('. Tamp of. Cot Into drove,
spent las; night in the city.
Jlis
Addle l.nii' left yesterday for
Gari'leld. Wash., on a visit.
K. vi. Sutton, of Hoppuer. Is in the
Attorney L. M. Travis and C
narhiio went to Portland todav to
be smie over Sunday.
Kay M'nlker returned this after
noon from Independence where r.p
vinteci n:s roiks a few days.
Old People
The Eu
Lik
fll:i
e
show
ir t .
Bo.
oo Us
ctniifortablo bul
i.,a. Tu acquire
oi lllllsl tiesiti
n Sla:'t mi m.iMllit with the
K' "ilKNt.' 1 O.VN AXIi SAVINtid
lt.i. Thm yun don't need to
wuri y ; Q.u what on lu.O and
can devfe all your i-ni'igies M
making ni'iv.
Von will nrn-ml low. also, as
n cuecu btk doos not burn,
holes In your pocket like the ac
tual cash.
writer for liiiy'liiivr this' movnki
.Mrs. i.. M . tioodtnan. of A-h'.and.
Is rslstei-e. a! the Hoffman :..
Mrs. J. M. Shelley returned yes-
jenia ir.nu a short visit at Yuncal
ji-Ki.ij n. mi a saori visit at Yuncal-' lt"a neiw nim was a pas- "i " nis nrotiier, t Clin'on I'-i
la- s I'-'"- Crea-.vi ll a q;;0 afternoon : Orel 0"Brien. .M!s3 Auites tnlrl-n
.Vr.. y. V-,.1:!!,. , .,,,,.;..r n,in today. U .m,l Mis l ,a iluiervie !iow
for I nrHaiii! y i q ,...n Ot:!. ;...:--ne AlatUvk and wife cam- from Walten-il'.e vestirav on a vi-
,l,,v- v , do.wn .-m Collage t'.rove todav or, Kailroa.l Cott!;iii -. I K C
V. C. nar!.-- If ru visit. " 1-11 of Cottafe Orove wa'in Med Av-j
on the stase tor his ranch near Wai- 1 "I v' are. W . H. Uoprs and John iinr.lay on husirnvs Med fori T--
ton. .1 .'.;!: -i! wcr.t to Palein todav t.i snem' Imne. ' "
gene Lean andSavings Bank
CAPITAL AM) Hl'RIM.HS, ISft,OOU.
HHTA11U8UKD IfWS.
A. K. McA'.ister whrt h.. :".'v.-nii d.tvs t.,:o. Uvv Hi- Vi.-., ..... -'
i;viie 111, Is ;Lu- to U ii .ia t. wni ''l,!''r '' Colsaard. of Eltnira. t'ottniro throve this afternoon after i
, . i si'nt nlKht In KuKene. He is havlnK spent a day or sn with Rev !
1,. H. Johnson returned todav from a merchant there. !!. X. Mount
a short visit with hia parents at Cres- lVputy District Attorney Skip- eo. W. Klnsey exuects to le-ire
Well. Worth retiirnort ,ht 1 . '. M.....- - ,.,' .'. . 10 iCte
... . nciiiuuu 1IU1I1' -"'"uu.. un u visit With hia slater n t
MIssQ.rtrude Hamble left on the I a "-'l' to Corvallis. Newark X. J. i e niav s aV iwn
S iisiawiase this morning for Ma- Mr. Theodosla Calloway returneilftnmiths or more
today from l'leasant Hill, where stu . Mr. and Mrs. W. J Robb of Suner
vuited her parents. : lor. Wis., arrived here todav and will
Mlss Josle Moorhead came up Tl.lt Mrs. Quiner. They ireOm thei,
from Junction City on this attaroooa r to California . "r
tni.toiMrt. J 4r B. C Tmkr tmm, 4mw ttvm
!!
"leion.
Ernest Bean returned home to Sa
lem todav ftftar vial, i.t. li.
fcrotker "
t CITY NEWS
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A mnrrinera ltnanDn
---.-- --o" ...uno nl issued this
morning to J. Henry Brummette nf
Condon, and Miss Kate Walsh of
Jasper. '
The ladies' aid society of the Con
gregational church will hold an Ap
ron sale at Linn's Drug store on De
cember 15. D14
A marralge license was granted
this afternoon to Joseph C. Aldrlch
and Miss Mabel M. Allen, both of
Coburg.
A numljer of the local nlmrods
went out to the duck preserves to
day and expect to get a lot of game
tomorrow, as the weather Is pro
pitious. John T. Wallace today began suit
In the circuit court against the Jas
per Lumber Co. to recover money.
Geo. B. Dorris Is attorney for the
plaintiff.
The superintendent of the state
Insane asylum has notified County
Clerk Lee that Nellie Lewis, who was
admitted to the asylum from Lane
county on November 13, 190S, was
released on three months' leave of
absence on December 10.
The juvenile court -' tour
truant boys up before It toctuv
not attending school. After a good
icuiure lub uoys were sent, home
but with the warning that If the'
did not attend school hereafter they
would not get off so easily.
The supreme court has just handed
down a mandate affirming the de
cision of Judge Harris In the case
of Jonathan J. Thomas vs. the
nootn.-K.eiiy Lumber Co., in which
the latter was given the decision
This was a suit to recover money for
alleged encroachment of the com
pany's pond on Thomas' land at Co
burg. At the regular 'meeting December
11, Rich Mountain Circle, L. of G.
A. R., elected the following officers:
Mrs. Mary S. Small, president; Mrs.
Alblns Forest, Sen. Vice; Mrs. Angle
Chapman, Jun. Vice; Mrs. Bertha
Foster, Treasurer; Mrs. Mary A.
Wheeler, Chap.; Mrs. Hattie Koepke,
Cond.; Mrs. L. Monrose, Guard;
Miss Pearl Llndloy, Musician.
The Forty Hours devotion held
during the past three days In the
Catholic church will close thiB even-In:-
at 7:30. Services tomorrow will
be at the usual hours 8 and 10:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Father Cant
woll will preach at the evening ser
vices on "The Church and the Bi
ble." ' A special invitation is ex
tended to non-Catholics to come and
hear Father Cantwell.
The Women's Republican Patriotic
League met with Mrs. W. G. Gil
strap this afternoon. The meeting
closed their study of the Stoddard
lectures which they have been read
ing this year and a beautiful prize
was given by the President of the
club, Mrs. W. W. Calkins, as the one
who answered the most questions
correctly on the lc'.ures. Mrs. Gil
strap was assisted by Mrs. Wm. Kuy
kendall, Miss Cosby Gilstrap and Miss
Lulu Gilstrap served refreshments.
Mrs. J. W. Woodruff and Mrs. Al
Kuykendall were the guests of the
club.
city on business for a few days. I (, , s aero In the Interests of the
C. X. MeAithur, of Portland, was'G. A. K.
in the city today and yesterday. ' .,. . Sllwrv wlMlt , MonrQp ,
Mixs Llla I'rosser returned this af- day and will hunt ducks near there
ternoon front a '--lp to Portland. tomorrow.
K. J. Hani was a nassenirer fnr Mi- I...tr i.iil-m' .. n
Portland on the peon train today. : nor tor points north on the 'local' this I Harry B.)w'n'"of Kiiitene" "sheriff of
K. W. Mil!,.,- a as-eni.r pn morning. jl.ntto com-ty, vasin .('a, 'its.iiivil'e
Ir.e staue tins tiiornlnir for Vl,i.-i "" U I). S.-arbroush. the CrostwOI this week on offle'ai iiki.
Mrs. Smith Taylor was n su .-. i :,;,!c and prime grower was in the .Mrs. H. A. Dearborn lino i
in '. O . in- i. .1 ... ii. i) i.....,". - iiiiiiiu
........ ... . in u.imi finer a visit with her i
J. V. Hiifriiis.riv.il left on ihe staue son, Prof. Dearl ni-u hi Kmjonp i
this m ..ruins f:r Wycoffs on the' ' U. F'aav o Twin Fails ijjK, i
M i-1 o. arrived hero tine n.,..-,., .,..'
lisji itnhy Chetwood was a as-'with his hi-ntlier r i'ii,','",T i,!...'
Cottage Grove today to assist tue Sev
enth Day Adventlsts In their week of
prayer here this week.
Mrs. G. E. Blew of Portland, after
a visit with Mrs. Kathryn Hawk in
Eugene, went to Roseburg this after
noon to visit friends there.
L. H. Potter returned this noon
from, a trip to the mountains above
Oakland, Or., where he went to look
at a piece of timber land.
W. M. Welch, one of the contract
ors who is to build the new govern
ment postoffice building here, Is In
the city looking after the preliminary
details.
Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Muthers;
baugh and little daughter left yes-terd-
y for Spokane, where they will
reside. Mr. Muthersbaugh is fore
man of a steam laundry there.
It. Duckerins o: Uoldfield, Xev..,
arrived here last ::5 jrlit and is look
ing over. the country with a view to
locating. Me will go 'to Portland in
Christina
ham
Lnenn nii ... .
scries when Jot
here to make ft,
tlon to you im
me article "
"she" mill
cnensh most.
Our splendid 9iw
distinctively artJ
beautiful
Jewelry,
Cut Glass.
Silver Ware
and novelties p
me inspiration of
just what to buy
Engraving. A
J. 0. WA
AND ASK Kl
Neighbors abont th
BassHuem
Did joitt
WALL Pi
FRED LUI
Practical Pal
Signs, Papered
Pautiij
102 W. Eiehth St
9 Dailllrt
Framing
We hive the M
n-.ostvanlie
ings in Ihe
Iratne pictures
prices that H
petitors guesw
Overion
anil ra
a day or so and expects to return to i !' ami IS ?I
Eugene. i S nar Wl"3
Mr.-'
.1 d
l.dlan n Criterion
Wi'illtM's itfi tor I'j.iit"
vs'liiM'i? ah;- nnd her h
iMiko tlii'lr ! : me and ':":'
WjJte If 3 a'ready tak:". d-i
Iim i.f'.v v o ii:y store.
Forrit Supervisor C. H. S;lti
today fur llakt-r City, wlii'ie in1
represent the forestry departiti''
the ii'i-iirai ion consrosii to 1'.'
tit i'i- lu-xi v.'tek. he havi:;s h':"''
tailed by the g3vprniin"it I" '-'
tae e.i:: u. i ss for that ':r. )"i.-.-.
Gerir-'fi Wayward and .M;..-;'! -''
er Hal! celebrated tin ir "nth air! !
blrihdays r.'spectiveiy at ; in- hot'
Mr. llayward on Mo.-s avi-aiif. ..i--'
even in,;, by taking d.ttn-r t.'-!t -li?r.
After -tjc dinr.Pi' t!i . hililf-n '''i'1
home ant: the older 1'ilks e't.in. 1 tin'
ren aitKl.-r of the evoni::i.
C. J. ilarhlte, who 1. the !-";
coitniy r resemative of ti.e ' '
Wireless lelegraph Co., went M I'''1''
land to-lay to endea .' to i'.ii'i e ' '
company to estabi! . a win'V q '' "
phmii! station In Kuneno. q
Ik' will be n'"!e to ::n e; " : ' '
Leonard Gross, the pc::ia. -- "
master at the S. P. del ' 11 : ;1
company ibe I'nlverfty '" 1
M-1IV Tv I
nnrrf'
iM:iiie.o.in Club on itn t
Orei:'in nest. week, ile will
iiianil'iiln club with In' t -
"Mike" has been on sev"-:il
with the clubs Jefore ami In-' 1
vi.-e.; liave ni'.'. i.v i u iu. ::'-
"Imperial Car Cirsner" wj.l '.
pitch or din ot any kind off a i'
ed or larnikhcd nunace witlua.
juritig tae finish. thamoer
ware Co.
1 Hie f.7....i!0
.. . ,IL1 i-'K' 'T..rJ
(JO. A s. masqufae oau u' i... an : .CTtt. "
New Year's eve.uDon't fail to t , ,inimr 5-i
there.
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