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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
THH EUGHNfc DAILY GUAR0 THCtehAY, TKmfflRB 17, JfftOff. Iters w lew a it? b M AINLM.N 612 Willamette Street, Eugene Three Doors South of Ninth St! Sweaters 34.50 to lex "Values Choice $2.95 U Neckwear 50c Four-in-Hand Ties, Our price 25c and 35c Mies' Handkerchiefs Nicest line we've ever had, , 5C to 35c Hies Handkerchiefs Six in Fancy Box, Special . . 65c Jfumes Fancy packages, best quality, 10c to $3.50 W Mirrors 25cto$J.75 rv 1 lir Brushes 25c to $1.50 ssing Combs 5c to 35c let Waters 19c to 69c It Cases $1.50 to $6.50. Vs Dress Skirts 45c to $3.00 Price Cutters Men's Slippers Embroidered 75c values, Our price 60c Silk Mufflers 4 Good assortment, $1.00 to $1.50 Men's Handkerchiefs Cotton, silk and linen, 10c to 50c Box Stationery Great line all prices, 10c to $1.00 Toilet Soaps At cut prices, . 5c to 39c We Always Sell Drugs at Cut Prices . 25c DeCastro's Tea 7c 25c Hill's Cascara Quinine . . . , 19s 50c White Pine and Tar 39c 50c Imperial Hair Tonic' 39o 50c Creme de Camile '. 39: 50c Robertine 30c 25c Graves' Tooth Powder 11c 25c Lyons' Tooth Powder 19c $1.00 Danderine 79d 75c Antiphlogistine 61c 50c Antiphlogistine 39c 50c J3oan's Kidney Pills 39c 25c DeWitt's Kidney Pills 19c 50c Pope's Diapepsin 39c $1.00 Wood's Liniment 79o SfANLEYS Have It and the Price Is Less High school debate; EUGENE V0S. ALBANY, TOMORROW AFTERNOON Tomorrow afternoon the first d. bate of the central division of tbe Oregon luterischoliisiic Ueliatini: : League will be bold in the Kuk.'ih high school assembly ball at 2: SO bev tween tbe teams of the Eugeue uud ' Aiuany nign scnoois. In this league tbere are soma thtr- ty-five high school teams. These are 1 divided into four districts, of which I the central Includes tbe towns of Ju- gene, Albany, Salem. Silverton and I Cottage Qrove. These meet each oth-1 er In four debates and the remaining iour aeDaie tor me cnampionshlu of the district. Little U known ot the comparative strength of any of the different teams until after this first debate. The local school has a team com posed of all new men Calkins, Mor ris and Collier. They are all senior.. They have the advautage of having a a man who Is considered pprbiips the most efficient in the state. Urn Hunt ington, to coach thorn. All three of the men received their irnminir In the Amacttian Literary Society. The Albany school is represented by Wi1- sou Terry, r rnnk llryant ami Cleo Weaver. They have never debated In the league bofore. The question up for tomorrow af ternoon is. "'Resolved, That nii in stitutions of this suue tor higher ed ucation be placed under control of a board." The question Is especially one of local and general importance throughout the Btate. directly con cerning the State University here. U will be well handled without any question by the young orators. den R. larks Co. Druggists ' Hotel Smeede Bldg. The Quality Store The Quality Store PAPKE-KELLY GO DECLARED DRAW Los Angeles. Dec. 16 Jim Jeffrios ; gave one of the best decisions ren- dered hereabouts In a long time when i he called a drnw between Hilly Pap- i ke and Hugo Kelly at Vernon arena ' last night. Naturally there are those who claim a victory for both men. but ' Jeffries is generally supported In the Justness of his verdict. i Hilly Papke Is resting in a Turk-1 Ish bath house today with a terribly i beaten face and a soreness of heart. I In a storm of .disappointment ho declared after the fight that ho In-; tended to quit the ring for good. I This is not taken very seriously and j after the bruises have worn away Hilly will probably bo himself again, j The fact that l'apke shows marks ; of the battle does not mean hat Kelly I out-fought him. It was the fact that , Papke showed himself the aggrea- j sor at all times In addition to hnv- Ing Kelly in bad trouble that earned him a draw. Superb ring generalship or luck saved Kelly from a knockout In the fourth round. Papke caught him a clip with his left'o-the Jaw. Kelly fell flat and Jeff counted nine over him before he found his feet. 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Warner tunes ;nnns ders at Morris' Music Str.i. L The best salve In the world for cum, I hruisos, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, tet- I ler, chapped hands and nil skin orup- i itlons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by I Inn 1 Drug Company., 'CARTERS .T3 ITTII: ' d PILLS. Gciuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature R?rus STATIONERYNew Fapctries, holiday boxes, Ea ton Hurlbut and Berlin fine pa pers; 25c to $1.50 HAIR. BR.USHES--Solid Back (Ebony, cherry, mahogany.) ' Gonuine bristles, $1 to $5. Military Brushes, $1 to $5. TOILET SETS Solid back Hair Brush, genuine bristle; hand mirror and comb ' in silk lined boxos, $3 to $5,150, CLOTHES BRUSHES Finest bristle brushes, solid backs; large assortment at prices from 75o to $3.00, Imported and Domestic Perfumes put up especially for the Holiday Trade, silk lined boxes, cut glass bottle and stopper--the highest grade perfume, complete assortment of odors, prices to suit all. If you are looking for something little finer than the ordi nary, see our line ot Parisian Perfumes Face Powders and Toilet Soaps IIVKHTINF.il I.KTTUHK remliar Hi, I Hit HI A MER.RY CHRISTMAS IO ALL DO tvr'v tt?cit A TIT tn aslr fnr orices on anything: you may We are here to serve you wish. op portunity to do so. Our prices are the lowest. Let us stow- you Black Cat Hosiery h- -.i,i Tlnt wnr lUst for Women and rhlliirvn. .ISctSOcaP-r l Splendid t'liristnins fiift. ;l East Ninth Street Handkerchiefs For every one.. A big line to pick from. 2c to 50c each. Purses and Bags A useful Christmas gift. A nice assortment of all kinds at 5c and up. Neckties A big line of nice patterns. 25c to 50c Table Covers and Table Linen' A good Xmas Gift, 35c to $1.25 Bed Spreads Bed Spreads... $1.00 to $2.50 Other Things Pillow Tops. .. Stand Covers . Gloves, etc. .25c 50c and up Headquarters for Xmas Groceries Caadies, Nuts, and Food things to eat. Barrington Hall Coffee. 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