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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
I THH HCQBfflf DAILY GUARS FKIDAT, DEOKJIBKR IB, 190. IS!, I' ters 612 Willamette Street,, Eugene Three Doors South of Ninth St! '$ Sweaters $4.50 to $6.00 Values Choice $2.95 s Neckwear 50c Four-in-Hand Ties, Our price 25c and 35c ies Handkerchiefs nicest line we've ever had, 5c to 35c jes Handkerchiefs Six in Fancy Box, Special 65c himes Fancy packages, best quality, 10c to...'. $3.50 id Mirrors : ' 25c to $1.75 . fr brushes 25c to $1.50 Ling Combs 5c to 35c let Waters J 9c to 69c Crises : $1.50 to $6.50 Si's Dress Shirts 45c to $3.00 Price Cutters Men's Slippers Embroidered 75c values, Our price. ..60c Silk Mufflers 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 19o 50s White Pine and Tar 39c 50c Imperial Hair Tonic 39o 50c Creme de Cair.ile 39" 50n Robertine 30o 25c Graves' Tooth Powder 11c 25c Lyons' Tooth Powder 19c $1.00 Danderine 79s 75c Antiphlogistine 61c 50c AntiDhloaistine 39c 50c Doan's Kidnev Pills 39c 25c DeWitt's Kidney Pills 19c 50r: Pane's Diaoensin 39c $1.00 Wood's Liniment. 79o SfANLEYS Have It and the Price Is Less IRST INTERSCrfoLASTIC J BASKETBALL GAME j TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT High Schools of Albany and Eu-; gene will Battle for Su- 1 premacy at Armory This AWAnlnn- nnana 111. la.aiin k.. ketball 'season. The game tonight, hnnv hlh .i.hrmla Ib innif1npai1 no Important as any game to tie played iuib year. AiunD.Vt wuu a nisi years team In perfect form, conies prepar ed to win. Outside critics eay that Albany has the best chance to win, judging, of course, from the fact mat tney nave piayea togeiaer so i long and have had the practice that i the local boys have not. Owing the past week Coach Stlne ! has done little short of marvelous ; work in adjusting and fitting his ma-! chine Into the most perfect balance. ; in tne aiumm game a ween ago the boys showed wonderful team work at such an early point in the season. 1 ms week has been devotedto a great extent to accuracy In basket throwing In which the boys showed themselves the weaker. Watson, the fast forward, who starred In the alumni game by his numerous baskets and speed, will doubtless be agRtn an important fac tor in tue rise or tne score. Koch will play the other forward. Last WAnlr Iim tshiiu-ud himself tn tin Invnln- able by his heady plays. Tho Al bany man who plays center will have to "go some it ne proves a matcn for Burton. Mummey plays prob ably as consistent a game as any ineuiuer Ol tue iea.111. aoi oiuy can he make his baskets but he shows the greatest speed and quirk think ing. He plays guard. Young at guard, is also showing up splendidly. l nis game is oi utmost importance i because if Eugene can win from Al bany, she can feel pretty certain that j the pennant will come here at the end of the season. in basket bull, as well as In any other sport, a team's playing varies , directely with the amount of sup- port It receives. This applies espe cially to the home testis In this game, therefore," It is highly essen tial that as ninny attend as possibly can. This is desirable from a finan cial standpoint. It coBts consider able to bring a team here and if the expenses are not all met by the gate receipts, -they will have to come out of the students. The boys are pay ing out considerable and putting In hard practice in order to represent Eugene with a creditable basketball team. Their efforts should be ap preciated by the public. The high school team will be the only one to represent Eugene this season and It should receive undivided support. The Albany team came In this af ternoon with BeverB supporters. j t AMUSEMENTS t : : VclDe That Is Medicine. fc ul(ered a good deal, with stomach complaints, but low found a remedy that ft well, and that remedy Is Bitters; a medicine that is h for stomach and liver md for run iown condi- iters at Morris' Music sir-re. The new Bell theatre is drawing good crowds nightly with Its fine bill of high class vaudeville. All the act are good and the moving pictures and Illustrated song are excellent. Next week a special feature of the pro gram will be Sampson, the Modern Hercules. At the Orphcum, W. Robert Hll ' dreth presents the beautiful South lern drama, "The Tramp and the I Waif." The play is well Btaged and ! the cast is capable. It will run to night and tomorrow night. r r Kie,tler of Halli- V.U.UAMS' CARBOLIC SALVK tions," says W. C. Klestler, of Ham amCA and WITCH HA.KL ArV Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves. Th0 be8t s.live m the world for cum, 1 nd imnart vigor and energy to the hrulses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet- " weak Your money will be refunded ter. chapped hands and all skin t erup- t BORN iX to heln you. 50c at W. A. ,. Unurcnteed to give satlsfact on Kuvkenuall's drug store. or money riTuncieo. aura HtHtKtfnr..- - Wnrner tunes jwnos. sriwrillllK FOIt THE GUARD. i p.,.n. Dor. 17. 1908, to K. W. Vcatch and wife, a son. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !DO NOT HESITATE K j0h,rf?oS sCTveTuandwanthr op portunity to do so. Our prices are thelow Let us stow you. Black Cat Hosiery I' - Kind Tlint Wears H' st for Men. Women and Children. 15c b5Cr a Par 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.. 25c Stand Covers 50c and up Gloyes, etc. " Xmas Groceries, Caad.s Nuts and all tWmrs to eat. Barrmgran guw- o , Headquarters tor Try it for your dinner !ektt.R: Marie Co. Druggists Hotel Sineede Bldg. The Quality Store The Quality Store For Goods Shop at the New Drug Store We have a strictly modern store carrying in stock the highest grade DRUG SUNDRIES STATIONERY New Papctries, holiday boxes, Ea ton Hurlbut and Berlin fine pa pers; 25o to. . '. $1.60 HAIR. BRUSHES Solid Bock "(Ebony, cherry, mahogany.) Genuine bristles, $1 to $5. Military Brushes, $1 to $5. TOILET SETS . Solid back Hair Brush, gonuiuo bristle; hand mirror and comb in silk lined boxen, $3 to $5.50. ' CLOTHES BRUSHES Finest briatlo brushes, solid backs; largo assortment at pricos from 76o 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 a little finer than the ordi nary, see our line of Parisian Perfumes Face Powders and Toilet Soaps THESE Christmas goods have bcew selected at randou from the many hundred articles we show. Wide aisles, courteous salespeople and the best lighted; store in Eugene go to make this the most satisfactory store in the city. . t and back to Shirts, plain bosoms, 98o ALL SILK Satin Taffeta Hol ly ribbon; No. 2 to 40. LADIES' FANCY Collars. Tho largest and most up-to-date line in Eugene, 25c to $2.25. PILLOW TOPS match, 60. MEN'S DRESS and pleated to $2.75. BABV MITTENS, colors light blue, pink and white, at 25c. MEN'S NIGHT Eobes and Pa jamas, 75c to $2.00. LADIES AND Men's Sweat ers, $1.38 to $6.00. LADIES' BELTS, 50c to $2.50. A most complete line of knit goods. FASCINATORS, 35c to $1.98 SCARFS, 75c to $1.98. SILK SHAWLS, $1.48, $1.78 and $2.60. FANCY HOSE Supporters, 60c, 76o and 98c. ' ARM BAND and Hose Sup- porter Sets, 35c to 50c. BABY LONG Coats in white wool, silk and wool and in silk, $1.88 to $7.50. BABY'S SILK Hoods, 48c to $1.25. BABY'S KNIT Bootees, 15c to 60c. FANCY BELT Buckles, 25c o 68c. READY MADE Veils, 75c to $2.48. HAND BAGS, black and col ors, 50c to $4.50. FANCY HAT Pins, 5c to 76c. LADIES' FELT, mr-trlnUMd SliDDors. bine, brown and green, $1.48, $1.B0,$1.98 W. H. MILLER A 00. TWLM, SI. 50 to $30.00. BATH ROBES, oolort Ughl blue, tan and grmy, M $6.50, $6.00 and $7.00. MEN AND Boys' fancy Bm penders, 25o to 76o. LINEN TABLECLOTH Sets, $9.50 tho set up. BILK WAIST Patterns, col ors navy, green, gray, tnn and brown, at $4.50, $4.75, $5.00 and f3. 10. .INITIAL HANDK.iir.C'J-iS atl2V3c. MEN'S AffD Boys' Yoo! Gloves, 35c to nc. FANCY LINEN Pieces. 1 &c t.) $4.75. AmericaLady CofteU $1.00 to $2.30 New Idea rotterns, all 10c lOl A TI UUfs. O 31 East Ninth Street i u ai m m bkmbbh A Splrndiil Christum" ;ifI Phone Main 60