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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
'53i2 - & H BAttV 6PABP TOTOPAT, PI 17, 1MS1 : 0 , AVbiiderful Vialues in Embroider,dKerchiefs-25c,40c,75c Beatitifui&jiectioa Hand Embroiled Handkerchiefs, some initials, others have neat design. in color and white, beautifully embroidered in corner. One or more of these will make a very, pretty. Christmas present. Ask to see. them. The Friendly Store's 186th Surprise Sale Tomorrow we offer some good values in Underwear, Hose, Coats, Waists, Furs, all cold weather numbers, the kind you need most right now $ 1 25 Xfra Size Grmt's 95c 3 Dozen.Women's Wool Pants and Vests in extra large sizes, 7, 8 and 9,j'n .rib stitch, silk waist band, crochet neck -with' silk ribbon draw string garments that sold reg lar at .$1.25 each; sale price now, each, only... 95c $1.25 WomeiVS Under Garments $1.19 4 Dozen Women's fine Swiss Ribbed Cashmere Vests and tights; sizes 4, 5 and 6; these are made of soft lambs' wool; extra value's at $1.50; specially priced, each, $1.19 Women's wool Union Suits 85 cents $1.25 and t1. 50 gray, cream or black wool Union Suits, Oneita anq Viesta makes; two styles button across back or down front; all sizes; tomorrow, special, a suit, 85c Fleece Lined Underwear 25c and 50c , Women's and Boys' and Giirls' Pants, Vests, Union Suits, in white or gray; grand values at ,each, 25c, 50c and 60c Fleece Lined Hose 15c and 25c In all sizes, fast black; extra heavy and grand values. Wonderful values ir Bedding Blankets, Comforts and Spreads; grand assortment and extra values; 50c for cotton, to $10 for fine white ones. Fine Furs For Xmas Gifts $10.00 Fox Scarfs, ea. $!7 .50 2 Dozen fine red and brown Fox Scarfs, 36 inches long, with - two large natural . tails . and 'natural legs and claws; extra values at $10.00; Holiday Sale price, each , $7.50 Natural Mink Scarfs $12.00 to $15.00 . Splendid assortment of natural XX quality Mink Scarfs, silk lined; each, $12.00 and $15.00 Japanese Mink Scarfs $5.00 and $10.00 Ermine Scarfs X Quality $6.50 Sable Coney Scarfs $1.00 to $5.00 Furs are practical and- useful gifts are always appreciated, and judging from the num ber of furs sold the few weeks preceding Christmas many are mrAiiappy by securing a fur piece.. If you are in doubt wfctf to give, call and inspect our line of furs you will then experience no trouble in making your decision. A Black Silk Dress Pattern The silk counter is always a busy section during the holi days; this year it is busier than ever because we are offer ing so many extra values. $1.25 yard-wide Black Taffeta Silk, now 90c a yard. $1.50 yard wide Black Taffeta Silk now $1.25 a yard. 75c Bengaline Silk, all staple evening shades, 50c a yard. The entire stock of 90c Taffeta Silks, come in all desirable shades, both light and dark, now on sale at only 75c yard. 20-inch Japanese Silks, all shades, for fancy work, 25c yd. Many special offerings in fancy silks the kind that make pretty evening dresses and waists and the darker ones for street and afternoon wear. Pongee Silks, 85c and $1.25. 3 7f Si Va. , Sale of Women's Suits continues. Dozens of Fashionable suits one-fourth to one half. Greatest holiday display of Men's High Grade Gloves and Neckwear ever made in the city of Eugene. Our assortments are so large that a description is impossible; we but wish a visit from yoi to let us show you and impress you with this store's wonderful buying powers which enable us to offer the bargains found in our Men's Dept. Dent's Gloves Dent's' English made Gloves In white, tan, iirny, Mack and brown.. Tlieo gloved In three weights. $2 Instead of $2.50 Guaranteed Gloves SO Itozrn Men's fine Orr-m Gloves In bins, brown ami (fray, made with bouo or metal clasp; open ami welt Reams. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Neckwear 100 Dozen Men's fine pure allk 4-ln-hnd .and . bow Ties; every known color and shades. 50c Ties, 35c Handkerchiefs 10 Dozen Men's narrow border, pure linen Hand kerchief h; 2Bc vols, 150 Pine linen', silk, cambric, and Cotton Handkerchief!) 5c to $2.00 Hosiery Splendid values, large as sortment,, or pretty Half Hose In plain and fancy patterns; 2BO and 50o. Silk Hose, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 i i i Absolute Satisfaction S. H. FRIENDLY . ' Practical Xmas Gifts Your Money Back 592-594 Willamette St. Every One in the Family TRY TO IMPLICATE -THE OREGON BOYS Salem Paper Intimates V. of 0. Glee Club Mi?ed Pp in Prank ' . Because Who cornerstone of Eaton hall, at Willamette University, was missed yesterday morning before the ceremonies attendant on the corner stone laying, and because there are liable to be investigations and prob ably expulsions, some' of the students intimate that the members of the Or egon University Glee Club, who were here Tuesday night, may know some thing of the prank., says the Salem Statesman. The missing cornerstone caused considerable trouble among the fac ulty members and the sheriff's force was called. The stone was located under a pile of lumber. The students also tied a cow in the University chapel, all of which mate rially assisted in a successful corner stone laying and subsequent services in the chapel. . , - - . CITY NEWS .. . J IS. Dodge today shipped a cn.rload of potatoes for Arizona. The Smyth Transfer Co. this morning received a carload of ce ment. ' E. O. Palmer, a carpenter, while at work yesterday, accidentally cut the end off one of his thumbs. L. T. Butts, territorial agent for the Home Economizer Company, Is in town looking after the interests of his company. Tonight at the Baptist church the Baptist and Presbyterian congrega tions will meet in union prayer meeting. , The Eugene Dance club has post poned its regular Friday dance at the armory on acount of the university dance tomorrow night. R. H. Parsons has been appointed executor of the estate of Sarah M. MuDanlel, deceased. Albert Zlniker, John Stone and J. H. Martin were ap pointed appraisers of the property. William R. West has purchased the lodging house business above the Nlcklln store at East Ninth and Oak streets and will conduct It in con nection with his Square Deal restau rant. The Albany high school debating and basketball teams will arrive here tonight on the local. The debate will occur at the high school assembly room tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and the basketball game In the armory at 7:30. Eugene lodge, No. 11, A. F. & A. M., has elected new officers for the' ensuing term as follows: W. M., Y. D. Hensill; S. W., G. B. Wllloughby; J. W., S. R. Mosher; treasurer, F. W. Osburn; secretary. S. S. Spencer; S. D., G. W. Norris; J. D., G. H. Mc Morra'n; S. S., L. L. Whitson; J. S., N. L. Held; treasurer, D. L. Cartmell The Portland, Eugene & Eastern trolley car No. 3, was sent to Al bany today to be used on the com' pany's new line there. J. W. Bar ringer and his force of men worked till 10 o'clock last night to load the car on a Southern Pacific car in order that it might go out last night or early this morning, but it was thought. best to further secure it so it would not rol off, so Its departure was delayed, E.'C. Hasse, one of the two men who were arrested at Canyonvllle a few days ago charged with the theft of a team and buggy from Tom Bal ley'B livery stable in this city was given an examination before Judge Bryson, of the justice court this af ternoon. As there was no evidence to Indicate that he was Implicated in the theft, he was discharged from custody. Al Pander, who hired the rig and was caught with Hasse Is now in the county Jail awaiting trial In the circuit court. . A first-class vaudeville perform ance is giving at the Bell theatre each evening. The house is crowded at .every performance and everyone who sees the show Is well satisfied with it. i The bill Tuesday and Wed nesday nights made a hit with the crowds. The Blessings in the mys terious comedy, ."The Surprise Din- nflr." In whlrh onme ntn,ll of sleight of hand were performed, woic tjsiicumnjr pleasing. The Tra violas, in their hoop-rooling feat were good and the Illustrated song and moving pictures were above the aver age. The Bell gives an hour's enter tainment that is worth double the price of admission. IS W0RSE THa " live or .1. frightful0 ""on shoulS ,?"' ?n the m?,,"0'1 erab'e. and thiTM k riii ni l " w hi 1 M brute,,!, r miui i "J. ltd . HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN0THB CARLOAD OF urnitur Come in and look if ycu don't Buy. You might see something you would like ' We are always reliable m The Largest Display of Christmas Gi , tver Miown in Eogene-Don't ' miss seeing it. Santa Claus Headq Eugene's Big ToySt Here you can find dolls of every description, fa $7.50. China Dolls, Bisque Dolls, new cloth a dolls, fine kid body and ths newest French D0H1, or undressed. TOYS Seeour 5c counter, brim full of tor of every kind. GAMES We have Parker Bros.' new pad for 1909. Flinch, Pit, Block and all the new board games Do your holiday shopping now and avoid tie n the last few days. Remember, we have the larfMl lowest prices best service. HILL'S CUN STORE 513 WiHamHtte Sfc. J TH PLACE TO BUY YOUR XMAS tm WHO SAID CHRI STM4 1 PERSONAL Mra. Stephanie 8chueckor Is visit ing at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. I' A. Itankin, In Kukpiip. 11. W. Mahou whs In the city from Mnhnl today. Mrs. M. I'. Williams and daughter. Sirs. Hoi una, of t'oillaud, after hav- Aslc Santa (!lan for a Bank Book first deposit In LOAN 41 8AV- (howlng your tbo KUOKNE INOH HA KK It Is one of the finest Ais ents that you could receive. It means' the safety of your money, bettor standing among your business associates, easlor, ii for and cheaper way of trans mitting money, and the pre rcntlon of disputes which checks Insure. The Eugene Loan and Savings Bak CAPITAL AND BURPM'R. iaa.OO. K8TABIJHHKI 18M. i lug visited relntives at Coburg for a iv-w ti.i,.a, rt'iiiiitefi iioiue yesieruny. K. K. Hylnnd 'camo down from his home a'. Lowell toduy, lliirv Miltlesim nnH tlr, nf lnl,ul i were In Kugone over night. C. E. Jones, of Cottage Grove, was lu Eugene todiiv ou business E. A. Taylor and wife, of Wend llng, were In the city over night. Fred Fisher, the Marcola lumber man, was lu the city over night. Jas. Dutchman, of 6kye, Wash., was an arrival in Eugene last night. O. T. Kruhek, of Walla Walla, Wash., was an arrival In Kugone yes terday. W. J. Stanley, of Grafts Pass, Is In Eugene on business tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Armitage came down from Creswell on the noon train today. J. W. Bingham and wife, of En campment. Wyo., were arrivals lu r.ugene loaay. Geo. L. Uilfrey, of Creswell, was In Eugene today returning home on the afternoon tralaT Attorney E. O. Potter returned hrtm A t hi ftftArnnnn - Mclvin Hansen went to Jefferson today on real estate business, expect ing to return touight. Tracy Lyons was a stage passen ger for the Lyons ranch, on the Siu saw road this morning. H. P. Hoolagard, of Alheit Lea, Minn., after a visit with relatives in Eugene, left today for his home. J. M. Medley came down from Cot tage Grove today to visit at thtthome of his daughter, Mrs. C. F. Lltt'e fleld. Miss Audrey Langdon returned to her home at Cottage Grove this after noon, after a .visit with her aunt. Mrs. J. W. Harris. Miss Louise Bryant arrived here from California this morning and will visit a few days at the Beta Iota Phi sorority house. She Is a last year's graduate at the University. BORN At Halsey, Dec. 15th, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter, a daughter. 0UB8CIUBH FOB THE GVABD. A yjfilll Santa Claus.. pWj j . to stop at our storejndje ilC aSSyr 1 games, horsesjbf 1hL3iV ajboats M Kp Y 3ftA ' inWb . WV ajboyrjWin . NECKWEAR v nave piacea an wcu-i- ; 4 2C , I JEWELRY Many people are taking advan tage ,of the low prices Ove huve placed on Jewelry. HOSIERY We still have all Children's Hos iery, the 20c kind, on sale at, soec ,al 13c CHOCOLATE BON B0NS, 80c lb. ion.! trip ii;r: J3