Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 21, 1908, Image 5

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ACLY CCAND MONDAY, BCVMBBB ai, 1M
0ULTRY EXHIBIT
612 Willamette Street, Eugene
Three Doors South of Ninth St!
Price
Cutters
ny Christmas Gifts at Stanleys
erfumes
Made by America's best perfumers
Colgate, Rieger, Dabrook, Eastman.
Put up in nice packages 10c, 25c,
50c, $1.00 and up.
Stationery.
An elegant line of Box Stationery
bought especially for the holiday trade
and priced right at Stanley's. 10c,
15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 45c, and 60c.
landkerchiefs
Silk Initial Handkerchiefs.!.,.. 25c.
Cotton Handkerchiefs. 5c up
Ladies' Emb. Handkerchiefs, 10 to 35c
Silk Handkerchiefs 15 to 50c
Handkerchiefs
Six Ladies' Handkerchiefs in holiday
package .regular 75c; special 50c
Smoking Jackets
Men's Bathing Robes
Sale Prices
Slippers,
Kid Romeos and
Juliettes
Fur Trimmed Juliettes
For Ladies and
Children
at Reduced Prices
Combs, Hair Brushes,
Hand Mirrors
Priced for Less
at STANLEYS
Ladies' Hand Bags
25c to $2.50
Men's Cravenette
Overcoats
Men's Corduroy Pants
Men's Neckwear
Suspenders in Fancy Boxes
Fountain Pens
Values to $3.00. sp:cial
until Christmas, each.
98c
Umbrellas
Immense Line
40c to $4.50
S rANLEYS will be open evenings till Christmas
OPENED TODAY IN
NEW CHERRY BLOCK
Large Number of Coops on Ex-
hibition---Begin Awarding
O
Tomorrow Morning
The second annual show of the
Lane Cinty Poultry association Is
beins held In the new Cherry block
on Willamette street, the exhibition
having begun this moraine, but all
the' coops will not be placed till
tomorrow morning when the formal
opening will be held. This show
promises to be the beat ever held In
the county. A larse number of fan
ciers are In the city l;h their fowls
and others will come in tinliht and
tomorrow. There are a lare num
ber of prizes. Including some hninl
some silver cups, valued at from
$12.1)0 to 139.00. Besides these
there are a number of premiums of
a different nature Riven by several
Eugene merchants, uud thero are
some cash prizes.
Harry H. Collier, of Tacmua, will
act as judge and hj will begin his
work of. making the awards tomor
row morning. He U said to be one
of the best poultry judges ou the
coast. .
The officers of the association are
as follows: J. O. Watis, president.
Kugene; Amos 'Wiikins, vice presi
de:;!, Hnccnc; It. I'. K''Mu. secre
tary, Ktiiu'iie; A. r -iV.. ircisai-. r,
Irvine; Auu-s Vir.;:.- . sup yn' c" ! -
cut ti: show. K v.:'.
.1. O. Waits, U.K. K-'in.
I'ieo. Widmer and J. O
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Druggists
Hotel Sraeede Bldg. .
The Quality Store The Quality Store
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CITY NEWS
CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST BEEF
Many people say they are hard
to find hard If you don't
know, easy if you do. To make
It easy, note the address h-dow
when in search of tender. Juicy,
altogether satisfying cuts for
roasts and steaks.
Broders Bros
Phone Mam 40 - West, 8th St,
. I I'EItSOXAL.
J. Kavanuugh, manager of the Sin
ger Sewing Machine Company's local
branch, returned last night from a
trip to Southern Oregon.
M. Svarverud. C. S. Frank and '.
.1. Warnock. went lo Portland Ui?t
night to look after (he matter of in
stalling the elevator in the new I. O.
O. F. block in this city.
Miss I'auline Walton arrived from
Medford Saturday evening to spend
the holidavs with her parents, Hon.
and Mrs. J. J. Walton. She is a
teacher in the Medford high school.
Large shipment of 30-lb. Silk
Floss Mattresses just received,
which we will sell for 110.00, while
they last; this Is a savin gof $2.60
Cham pers naro.wa.r8
MBMf '
FOR. HOLIDAY GOODS
rv AND STAPLE
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GROCERIES
Call Phone BUek 1371 9? West Eighth St.
! ;
The city council meets tonight to
fix the annual tax levy. j
I
Machcn & Cobb and J. S. Flint,
each shipped a carload of cattle to
Portland today.
H. C. Galy's household goods ar
rived today from Ashland and his
family will at once go to honsekeep-,
Ing here.
Today and tomorrow are the short
est days in the year. You won't
notice them getting long again for
two or three weeks.
Richard M .O'l.aone, a native of
Canada, today filed with the county
clerk his declaration of intention to
become a citizen of the United States.
W. A. Seymour cut off his left
thumb in the Ktigeno planing mill
one day last week. He whs working ;
, on the boring machine.
j A blue rock shoot will be held on ;
' the Roberts place near Harrlsburg !
j Wednesday, Dec. 23. Prlies are of
! fered In geese and purses.
I The cold anap was broken last
1 night by the rain and the tempera-1
i tute today has been normal. It has .
' been a welcome change to the ma- j
1 Jority of the people.
I Wm. Ilonmiicey, the genial ropre-;
I sentatlve of the Portlund Flouring
J Mills Is In the city today looking
! after the wantB of his customers. He j
I reports a growing demand for the ,
! famous Olympic" brand.
! Saturday the University weather j
bureau, Andrew jnexson meieroiu-;
gist reportod the minimum tempera
ture at 26 degrees and the maximum
at 29.
The mall carriers are kept on the
jump these days. One of them stat
ed this iimrnlnn that he would not
be able to make even one round to
duy on account of the heavy Christ
inas mail, aim tne m j-
come.
. . ....... i .. iinntrio Co. has Dest
ine nouuiuii. ......... -----
ed notices at the depot ottering a ro-
" . . . r,.o ,1... r,-c.t OT ln-
ward oi , ,
formation leading to the ''
the men who held upjind robbe.1 the
' A Mi II ATS ItKltl CKI).
Miss McCaUum, the milliner, with
rooms t.t 12 and 14 First Natlmia
Bank Building, announces "
ing reduction In all lines of hat. It
will pay you to buy now. "
TO TIWIIIIH OW.VK.IIX (
..1 il iiri-.nriiti-
for CHllnml" I ha I ll'--1
l al a mill .!. limn f..r work that
anil II V tic.lt n.ll lit "II. " J"' ,,,
5 r"; ,rk nallsfactorlly. nd It w I
Jtan.1 l,.i..-.-ll-.n l.y "" '""I"
,. r; p.AI.DKItKK.
Temporary aililrem, Kukii. Or.
I IIIIISTA II SfK
The KuKne Dance pluh will change
II. r,.iu!!.r Siitiinliiy nlHhl dan. .
,"y "iKl.l IXiime nlKlit- Kv.-ryljo.ly
,,,v'""' lilUX & Ml-m"i''K
, c.,n-liicl"ii'.
,; l-urt HKNT blorke wet
I f", in Willamette. t .: '
. . n.lltlun. AiMr-.-.r. ll.- M. I "
I K.-n-, ,,r-
I AS isvi ! MTION -Anybo-Iy may put
I .,.. ..i, .Mir tr.- for tln-lr .lilf.lrni.
i . .. r, -.. ..I T. I" Tl.ui.Uy iIiik
I :, j-i i fll. Ilirll rhiin 1..
We have just received a sample line of Eaton-Hurlbut and
Berlin fine papetries, which will be sold at reduced prices.
It comprises a splendid assortment of the best paper in fancy
boxes of floraland holly design.
Everything
In Box Paper
Reduced
For Tuesday
md Wednes
day Only
Box Paper and Envelopes, regular 15c, special 10:
Box Penhurst Linen, regular 20c, special 15s
Box Irish Linen, regular 25c, special 20c
Eaton-Hurlbut French Paper, regular 30c, special 25c
Eaton-Hurlbut English Linen, regular 40c 30c
Eaton-Hurlbut Lonsdale Linen, regular 25c, special .... . v 20c
Eaton-Hurlbut Art Linen, regular 60c, special 50c
Eaton-Hurlbut Floral, regular 60c, special '. . . 50c
Berlin Holly, regular 30c, special 25c
Eaton-Hurlbut Hot Pressed Vellum, regular 50c, special '. . . 40c
' Eaton-Hurlbut, large "boxes containing assorted sizes en
velopes and Paper, regular $1.25, special $1.00
Perfumes...
Some specially attractive holiday boxes ol choice perfumes, including
Colgate, Ricgcr and Dabrooks, are selling at 25c and 50c per package.
Perfume in Cut Glass Bottles . . $1.50
Hair Brushes of the Best Quality $1.00 to $5.00
Cloth Brushes ebony back, Military Hair Brushes
Fine Manicure Goods, RoIl-ups Imported Perfume, Toilet So ips and Powder
All Goods of H ghesl Quality at the NEW DRUG STOiOi
O. It. & N. train cant of Portland on '
the night of the 17th Inst,
A talilii Hhown ni oiiu or the Ku-j
Bone churches yesterday divides the'
iminiliitliin of thi) world Into the fol-;
lowing classes: Heathen, 83,732.
ixiii : MiiMiiiiniediiio., 2 I ii. Mil, "'"I;
Roman Catholics. 212,638.00.0; 1'ro
'tiMtaiii I ii;,ni;il,ui)U ; tJreek Cath-
n.ll-. 10J.lu7.UIIU.
The Kortnlnnily club of this city,
has received a largo number of the
It.-H Onus alamos tor cnristnias
imi-kiixes nnd they are on sale at the
Gilbert Art Co.'n store, Kuykondall's
droit store, Katun's nrl store and
Hull's (I run store. Nine will he sold
for ten cents, the proceeds of the
mile koIiik to n fund tor flKhtluK
the "while iilaKue" In this country.
All the liirKe cities of the country
have ndoiti-d this plan. It oiirIU to
he the means of ralnliiK iiulte a sum
or money In ICuitene.
f lurliiK the cold, fouie" weather
last week tho top of Spencer Unite
was In the sun. A trip to tne unite
packages and other mall and express J brouxlit forth astonishment ou the
part of an Knllh visitor. He bail
seen the mountains In various parts
of the t'nlted Hi n lea nnd Europe, but
n.-ver hud he seen a more beautiful
view then thnt ho beheld from the
top of Kpenrcr Hutunlny. All around
him were clouds. No land wna In
slitht eept the heads of the Coast
nnmo. the mounialns of Bouthern
Orcuon, and tho t'asiailes. The Three
Misters, Muniil Jellerson, and other
peaks were like Klunt itluctera thrust
into tho sky. The fuK Kave the ap
pearance of a (jrent sea thickly cov
ered with snow, and over all the sua
shona In a cloudless sky.
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al 171 HlKli I.IC-I
Jifri.- nmnair'-r fer 1'i-n-lie-
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l ) , ' r-islll-iii 'pi-rniiin-iit. A'l
ilr.' WiinnK-r." rum Duanl. :
Wli li- mri for Alaska; work
n-t ' u "1 l'ei $"- l""r -lay a'l li-'ei'l
ti',,i, -,-.nilri-'t monthly Inslalinenls.
"Ainul " rare Ollar-I. ill".
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. nollt nor wantM;
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hd, nt P.i rt v ftfil-nij
. return t- j.l.-ffl'
our "Hupenor" woort bra'r
b'nr nTiK; thef will how joxt
wha a heater oujrht to b, n If
to'i 1on't buf. Chambr Hard
, wr Co.
Newland's Store Makes a Three
Days' Sale in Ladies' SuitTand Loni
Coats-Misses' and Children's Coats
Bceinnine Tuesday mornin, great bargains will be offered throughout the store for three
oays. oome extra ciioit-c oirj.iiii
had in the ready-to-wear section.
$ J 5.00 Long Coats, satin
$12.50 Lone Coat
tlO.OO Broadcloth Coats
'A
: $9.00 Long Coats . .
$3.50 Long Coats
One special lot Ladies' Long
Cor.ts$5 00 value
at
A Id ol Ladies' Tailored
Suits, values to $12.50
at
Another lot of Ladies' Fine
Tailored Suits, great
value, at
chlliren'stoksrcVSct2i...$2.00,
wmw mm
5.00 Long Coats, satin AA
lined, elegantly tr.m'd I v""r Cfl
2.50 Long Coats moii- JJ J J
$5.00
$3.90
$5.00
$11.00 ;
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