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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
r THE KCGKXE DAJXY 8 CARD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK 18 1S0A STANLEYS r cc Iters jjiffiiufffsl 612 Willamette Street, Eugene Three Doors South of Ninth St! Price Cutters Useful and Pleasing DAPS.. L admirable Holiday Gifts, espec- tiose of the largest makers of fine and perfumes in the world. Colgate's toilet soaps corresponds to on W" mark on silver. There is a dis- about a Colgate soap. The Colgate Wror carton is like a well-known jew- los it guarantees the article inside. ihmere Boquet P Large cakes, Three in a box, Our price 69c Jeo Soap Large Cakes, Three in a box, Our price 57c meal Soap Colgate's 75c boxes, Three large cakes, Our price 40c pted Soaps large assortment, Three large cakes in a box, Our price '. 25c Perfumes Are nice for Holiday Gifts. We have Col gate's, Rieger's, Eastman's, ' Dabrooks. Perfumes in cut glass bottles and handsome packages at 10c to $4.00 Nice Stationery . .Is always most acceptable. We have an elegant line of Eaton-Hurlbut's well-known goods. Prices range from 10c to. . .$1.00 Handkerchiefs Are always favorites especially such nice ones as resonable in price as ours. If you want handkerchiefs, don't forget Stanley's. The Quality Store Ladies' Hand Bags, Jewelry, Scarf Pins, Chains, Brooches, Charms, Cuff Buttons, Rings, Men's and Boys' Dress Shirts, Sus penders in fancy boxes, Neckwear for la dies and gentlemen, Combs, brushes, Toilet Articles, Hose, Armbands. JIANLEYS Have It, and the Price Is Less ? GROCERIES Payton Hard Wheat Fjour, $1.25 W White best valley Flour, $1.10 0 boxes best Seedless Raisins they last $3.75 box of 50 in box lmrn, fir., all necessary ImpiV iimnl. tools, some uoultry, hotc. cows, team, bearlmr orvliunl, eU, ami ho nuiv.-nifnt to m-liuol ami Htallon. Locution prcforreil bf twrn-n Junc tion City ami Hoseburtf r on thu Mo hawk. MeKon.U-. etc. A'Mwmb with full purlieu hint, Alhrt AiiKcnnaycr, Oenerul lU'livury. Ku ... oil SAIK ::fnom nnum! within 3 blocks of nUHincHB putt of city. In (juiro 4 Ct! HlKh st. tf DODGE, Successor to Scobert & Dodge '( lit SA LK Three work timing, from five to .-iKlit years old; w.-iRlit nboitt IL'tm 11. h. Write T. C. linnvn, Civh wcll, or. d- IlLKD MAY KOIt SAM-: (lan choni or Vftch bay uVliven'il to any part of Kiifiic or Kuhmnunt at $ 1 .1 per ton. Cull or address V It. Lord, IrvlnK. or phono Fanners 136. dlii PIANOLA-I'IANO PLAVKK FOIl BALK Must be Hold qukklv. Address No. 375 V. &th St. dl7 W TOIUl ' 0 RENT On lm rca. with ?7ia"6 'Her if suited, by "erBlc German family a jmrtly im 2 r.'for, proved small farm sloping, sunny, with living watt grapes, garden and Kentle southerly warm and level lands. adapted to fruit, truck. poultry ,Mu5t have gee.) V Foil SAI.K Carrots for feeding. Call or phone Farmers 386. dJu AI'TO KOIt SAI.K 135"" machine for fsr.o: Ad hp., glass front, top. magneto. kjis tank, new tlr-8 and in p.-rfeet running order. DetnoiiHliatlon given i I'.ilnml. The or'-gon Co.. .Ilia Wells-Fargo Uldg., Portland. d23 It A I.KKP. M. r Regular physician and suig'on. Ijil.oratorv. elertrlc and hot air treatments given. Obstetrics h spe'tnltv. T.'inporary office 6S WlllHiie'tte stre.-t, Chrisman block. Phone IJIack 4IM : CITY NEWS : Q c:very day matinee at the Bell The atre, beginning tomorrow. rj is Everyday matinee at the Bell The atre, bilitiuing tomorrow. d 16 The Smyth Transfer Co. nvfcvej another carload of sugar this morn 1 Ins- . Every day matinee at the Bell The atre, beginning tomorrow. D IS ' A marriage license was granted last evening to Chas. E. Wood and Miss Ethel 1.. Sprague. I The exterior of the front of the ( new Cherry block has been covered with a coat of cement plaster The old MatiocK place, near Go shen, Is being sold off In small tracts. Ell Bangs, of this city, has just bought a good-stied portion of the place. The completed school cousus shows that there are 2,St!S children of school age in the Eugene district. This is an Increase of 113 over the number last year. There will he a dnnco in (he hull at Eliuira on Xmas night. Dee. "5th, , 1908. Tickets, Including supper, $ 1.25. Come and enjoy a good time. U1S H. A. Cook lins bought Kuthe & noddy's cigar store and has taken charge of the business. Mr. Cook Is recently from Portland. Chas. Davis will assist him In the store. Passengers on the Roseburg local from the south today, say they never saw the passenger list so light as It was this morning. People are evi dently saving their money till Christ mas time. Professor Howe Bpoke this morn ing on the subject of "Socialism and Literature" at the University assem bly. The nddress was strictly from the standpoint of literature and was enjoyed by a large crowd. Salem Journal: Sir. and Mrs. A. Dnrups. of Honolulu, were In Salem I yesterday. They went to Eugene .1.1- . ,! n.11 Dln t thn lllia iuui liliih. it ... n,. .... n principal towns of Oregon, with the Intention of locating In one of them. The cement walk along the West Eighth street side of the Ilove'y l.li.nb at ihrt curlier nf Kichtli and I Willamette streets is being torn up preparatory to putting in a new walk that will be on a grade with 'the curbing. Among the carload freight ship ments Into Eugene Inst night, were a carload of lumber for the Eugene Planing Mill Co. and a car of lum ber for the Booth-Kelly Co. W. O. Cook Is shipping out another car of hiick to Wendling. Eugene passengers ' on Sunday's Itoseburg local to Portland, report that they encountered a atreteh of country four or five mllet " low Salem, whero snow covered the ground to the depth of nearly an Inch. There was not a sign of snow this side or the other side of there. Logan and Murdork, recent arriv als here, have secured the use of the armory for the grenter portion of each week, and will hold public dances on every Wednesday and Sat urday night. On Krlday evening a strictly college dance will be given. Thursday evening will be devoted to dancing lessons, both gentlemen be ing masters of the art. Samuel Young, who resides on rural route No. 3, southwest of Eu gene, a few days ago received by mill!, all the way from Scotland, a good-sized Christmas cako, Bent by friends there. It weighed six pounds. Mall Carrier J. C. L. Wooiey brought a piece of the cage to The Guard of ce this afternoon. The Bell theater opened last night under very auspicious circumstances. The house was crowded at each per formance which pleased everybody.' Tills little place of amusement prom- Ises to become very popular and, bright prospects are ahead for the proprietors. The Interior of the theater Is very handsomely arranged and the stage settings are gooa. Alex Johnson. The man who was ! $ arrested yesterday, charged with PERSONAL t, stealing two ovcrcontB from the Hotel ; I ielen R. Maries Druggists Hotel SmeedE BMg. Co. The Quality Store Headquarters for fine IMPORTED PERFUMES and high grade toilet requisites. We carry an excellent selection of CHRISTMAS PERFUMES? Roger & Gallct. Piver, Houbi gant, Guerlain and Violet are a few of the French perfumers whose goods we have. In domestic perfumes we have Colgate's, Rieger's, Dabrock's and many others. Look through the New Drug Store for Seasonable Suggestions while doing your Christmas chopping L Stationery In fancy boxes, holly designs, Ea, ton-Hurbut and Berlin papetries, per box, 35c to $1.50 Military Hair Brushes With the full value in the brush, Just the present for a man. $1.50 to $5 00 Toilet Sets comb and mirror.' Per set, $3.00 to $5.50 Gilette Safety Razors In leather cases with twelve blades, $5.00. Travelers' Safety $7.00 Calendars, local 25c to $1.00 Calendars Hand-painted views, Roll-ups For travellers, waterproof, inter lined with rubber, $1.50 to $7.00 A Good Hair Brush Guaranteed finest bristles, would be an acceptable present, $1.00 to $6.00 Manicure Goods Pearl-handled ribbon nail files; fine pointer Scissors, from . 75c to $1.50 I lie season this morning. A few flakes fell about seven o'clock, but none has fallen since. Snow full In l'ortlnnd Inst night and covered the ground and more was expocled to day. I'eoplo coming up from Junc tion today stale that thero wan quite a full of the beautiful" thero last night but It did not remain on the grou nd. Trunk Haver, local representative of the Kola Nols Hop Co., of Salem, . ax bought of Miller Bros, the re mainder of their crop of hops, con sisting of H40 hnles, at 6 cents per pound. They are plowing up their yard of "5 or 100 acres and will go out of the hop business aa they, like a great many others, have lost mon ey during the past few years on the crop. south thin noon. W. J. Mulkoy was In the city from Croswell today. (lint. -K. Toller, of Murcola, was In thu city over night. It. It. Wood, of rtoKebiirg, Is In tho city on business today. T. II. (iarrett went to Junction C'lt v toiluy on business. days. J. M. Martin, aflor a siege with the pneuiuotilu, Is able to be down town again. Dr. Hehhan and wife and Oscar Nelson nud wife, nf Wondllng, were In the illy over night. Attorney K, O. Potter wont to Hal em today to argue a case before tho William Modes made a flying trip i."l'rcino court tomorrow to Junction City today. John Yarnell and William Hoggs left for Healths today. T. (!. Brown, of Creswoll, was In town on business today Airs. II.iii Ih Hehiens returned to Portland today, after a few days' visit with friends In Kngene. Mrs. P. It. Kkagim, of Junction City, after a vlll with friends at .Mrs. A. T. Honnett returned this t'oliurg, returned home today Gross, was discharged trom cusiouy by Judge Dryson, of the Justice court, , today. A. J. Plck.ird, the complain-1 ant, filed notice nf satisfaction of In-1 Jurv and Deputy District Attorney I Sklpworth moved that the case be , dismissed. K. A. Rankin has left on a trip to the East. Dr.D.A. Paine went to Portland on business today. M. J. Arnel, of Marcola, spent last night In the city. U. Ullbrt came in irom me nfieiniHin from llarrlsburg , K. Ozmunt was a stage passenger for Waltervlllo this morning. Wick Huff was passenger lo Irving on the noon train today. Wm. Clark, of Medford, Is In the city on husfnesa for a few days. J. N. Miller, of Orovlllo, Cal., was an nrrlval In Eugene last night. Cliff Ahrami went to Portland to day to be gone a week or more. Uncle Daniel lluusnknr went to Goshen this afternoon on a rlslt. K. A. Hills and wife, of Bcott'a Mills, arrived In Kngene last night. C. K. Ilurlburt camo up from Junc tion City this afternoon on business. Kred Ware left on the noon train Jnllus De.Mfch and O. II. Howard, of Hprlngfleld, spent Inst night In the city. A. I). Applvgnln went In Yonratla this ufternoon to look nfter the work of seulnifout a walnut grove on his farm there. ' Mrs. Thou. Klllott came up from Portland this afternoon to visit her son, Hntnuel Klllott, an instructor in th I'ulverslty. Mr. and Mra. P. E. Snodgrnsa were pnsaengers on the noon train today for Portland, wbera they will vltlt a few days. J. Knvannugh. manager of the Hlnger Hewing Machine Cn.'a office n Eugene, left last nlglit for a trip few lo Houthern Oregon cltlus. Fnrlv risers saw "he first anow of P. D. (illbert came In from the today for Heatlle to oe gone a Don't Forget the CORNER SHOE STORE Bi" Sale of Ladies' Welt Shoes, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and 5.C0 0 b values, fifteen different styles, kid, patent anil min metal, your choice per air G $1,95 lorner Wcj'lamette and Ninth Streets, Iugene, Oregon. it ,r lv TiTe WELLS SHOE STORE, c uxt Q