Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 21, 1908, Image 8

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Store Open This Evening Till 9
o'clock and Every Ev'g Til! Xmas
Dainty Stylish Neckwear
Makes pretty gifts for mother m..."
or sister. Gibson stocks are
made of pleated Chiffon and net
trimmed, with Messaline and
gilt threads; satin ribbed and
fancy colors jprices, 25c to $1
Fancy Neck Ruffs of Chiffon,
Taffeta andMousseline de Soie,
priced at $1.00 to $5.00 each.
Lace Stocks, trimmed with rib
bon, you can find here aiCc ea
Stylish Hand Bags
n"::;,,i!: For Women folks
An immense assortment of the
newest styles; you are sure to
be right if you give "her" one
of these fcr a present; a large
range of prices to suit any
purse; from 50c to $25.00.
An Aloys Welcome Gift-Handkerchiefs
At , all prices. We have gathered this great Christmas
assortment from the far-off Madiera Islands; from
France and Switzerland, and we can truly say that
better values were never shown in Eugene or elsewhere.
5c'.Piain and Initial Handkerchiefs
10c, Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs
Beautiful Initial Handkerchiefs, with dainty
hand-embroidered corner; pure linen, and a
splendid assortment H. S. and scallop edge emb. effects,
and the ones at 50c and $1.00 up to $3.50 in Maciera
0n(J Irish crochetted effects. These are wonderful values.
P Women's Fancy Hqsb Wonderful Values fifto
Jll Prettv fancv Hose make acceot-
able Xmas gifts. We have just
received a shipment of the new
est Ideas in fancy Hose plaids,
stripes and figures in print and.
emb, effects, black and colors.
Box Hose for women and chil-.
dren, guaranteed to wear, now
priced at $1 .00 and $1 .50 a box
Crlhstmas Gloves -
Either buy a glove order or select a pair of gloves from our
stock; and if the size or shade is not right they may be ex
changed for another pair after Xmas. We are sole agents
fcr Dent's gloves and principal sellers of Centimese and
other standard makes. . Prices from $1 .00 to $2.00 a pair.
35 j Golf Gloves for 25c; others on sale at 50and 75c pair.
Lace Curtains For Gifts
Dozens of styles in Nottingham and Net Curtains for
Christmas gifts, shown in white and Arab. You will find
these to be wonderful values at $1.00, $2.50 and $4.50.
Bed Spreads at
These are the best values we have ever shown at the price
very heavy .extra large size; hemmed and ready for use.
Dorothy Dainty Ribbons
Dorothy Dainty Sash and Bow
Ribbons for the girls; come in
fancy boxes, in plain colors and '
Dresden effects. Prices range
from $1.75 to $4.50 the box.
Complete line of Holly Ribbons,
all widths.. Baby Ribbon, in all
shades, lea yard.. Best assort
ment of Satin" and Taffeta Rib
bons in all widths. Fancy
Ribbons at 20c, 25c and $1.00.
....
YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH R HOUR.
MONEY BACL
S. H. FRIENDLY
j " " ' p e R 80 N A L ' . j
Miss Tina Hulery visited in Salem
yesterday. - .. .
C. H. Pieace, of Medford, Is la the
city on business.
Miss Iva Spear left Wast night for a
visit in Seattle.
B. F. Minney, of Vida, is in the city
for a di-.y or so. .
H. K. Carter, of Ashland, is in the
city on business.
O. a. Dower, or saiem, is in me i
city on business. j
U. F. Skene .made a short trip to :
Cottage Grove today. i
A. H. Bond was a stage passenger !
this morning for Hale. - i
George Midgley went to R)rtland ,
yesterday on business. j
Arthur Senders, of Harrlsburg,
spent Sunday in Eugene.
J. H. Watson, wno lives west or
Eugene, was In town today.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass nave
returned home from Portland.
Samuel Chaney was a passenger on .
the stage this morning for Vida. I
Wilshire Brlstow has gone to Port-
land to spend the holidays there.
Melvln Hansen has gone to Seattle
to spend the holidays with friends.
Geo. N. McLean went to Cottage
Grove this afternoon on business.;
' Mrs. A. E. Huntley left today fora
vlBit at Woodburn and Portland.
Earl Parsons, the timber dealer,
went to Albany today on business.
A. D. Applegate arrived home this
noon from e visit to his farm at Yon
calla. Janie Flsk was a passenger on the
Siuslaw stage this morning for Ma
pleton. Prof. Luellu Clay Carson went to
Portland today to visit at her home a
fow days.
Roy Hunter went to Salem today
to spend a few days there with his
parents.
Rev. J. J. Handsaker returned
home this afternoon from a trip in
the south.
Miss Elizabeth Brent went to Mll
lersburg yesterday to visit relatives
a few days.
J. W. McArthur, the civil engineer
was a stage passenger to Thurston
this morning.
Fred C. Peill, the Wilhelms' man
ager at Junction City, was in. Eugene
over Sunday.
,',5ff?Scott. the Cfesweir hotel man,
was in Eugene today making Christ
mas purchases.
Winters Wallace, an enterprising
young merchant of Cottage Grove,
was in Eugene today.
B. Lurch, a prominent merchant of
Cottage Grove, is In the city this af
ternoon on, business.
""Mrs. L. L. Warnock returned home
today from an over-Sunday visit with
her folks at Goshen.
Mrs. H. Anderson, of 796 Charnel
ton Btreet, is confined to her home by
a severe attack of neuralgia.
Hamilton and Curtis Veatch, of
Cottage Grove, are visiting their
brother, R. W. Veatch. in Eugene.
Misses Alice and Carolyn Benson
returned home to Portland yesterday,
after a visit with friends In Eugene.
Miss Carrie Martin, a teacher In
the Harrlsburg public schools, spent
Sunday with her mother in Eugene.
T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the First
National bank, of Cottage Grove, was
an arrival here on the noon train to
day. .'
Miss Frances Bell, of Carrolton,
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1vb, and are aaraeable and economical Putnpltt
thm "ites. 10c.. 23e. and II. Sold by all dnircjsU.
iidMnt promptly by mail on receipt of price ny
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If Hade by iiuoU It'a Good.
REASONABLE LODGING
Having completed the new ad
dition to our lodging house, we
are now prepared to serve the
public with better accommoda
tions than ever before. We have
a well-heated sitting room for
the comfort of women and chil
dren. Everything clean and
Sanitary at Yates' Lodging
House. Rates 25c and 85c n:r
day. NO. 70 E. NINTH St.
MR. and MRS. J.H.YATES,
Proprietors '
The Eugene Loan
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Wash., arrived here last night to
spend the holidays with her sister,
Mrs. H. N. Mount.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.,
Light and Heavy Hauling
WOOD FOR SALE
504 Willamette Street, Eugene, Or.
Phone Main 651
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. Nobody's Decem
ber issue; over 40
photos; will be on
sale Wednesday at
bookstores o n I y.
10c a copy.
..SEND ONE EAST..
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Now Is the Time
This Is the Place
A full stock of staple and
novelty goods for
: XMAS
Everything in the line of
Footwear
PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST
1 Yoran's Shoe Store
TO Store That Sell Cood Shoes
REQUES
All persons who are purchasing
about to purchase Dolls, Tow
Games, Candy, Dishes or any kind
present, to go to MURPHEY'S Ms
o i unc, wnere a large stock is to be
and at very low prices.
New
Underwear
' The heavv fleece-lined sanitary
45c each garment. The Men's ribbe
grade, now 60c each garment. The
exceptionally good quality and a
the price.
Men's
Neckwear
All Men's Neckwear, ranging 1
from 25c to 60c, placed on sale, sjd
" DISHES
We are well stocked with a nice
assortment of China. PriceB low
er than the lowest.
ORNAMENTS .
Christmas tree ornaments; have
very large stock and nice assort
ment. Candles for trees also.
Candy
There is only one place to
candy to buy It right. 15c lb.
HASKETS
We have a full line of work Bas
kets from 10c to. 50c.
TIMBLEKS
Thin, lead blown Bt
shaped Tumblers, 5 (fl
buy
Murpky's Racket
35 EAST NINTH STREET
CHRISTMAS
CUT GLASS
SPECIALS
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AMUSEMENTS t
n
cast
111 be well staged anfV strongly
Popular price.
At the BelTtheatre tonight. Samn-0-n.
th Modorn Hercules, will be a
star attractlcjtt In his wonderiul
fi-ats of stronViU There will also be
other vaidevllle"eatiires and moving
pictures.
At the Orpheuin tonight W. Rob
art lllldreth presents "The Heart oi
Viral n la; a allahlful comedy-drama.
Mrs. O. W. DeSucea wejj to Vort
Innd last night to meet her daughter.
Mrs. N. A. Fuller, who with her hus
band has Just returned from a trip
Kant. Mi', t'iil.vr was callrd to law
son on bu8lnss and Mrs. Fuller will
enjoy a visit with hr mother for a
couple of months.
Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Johnson, of
Junction City, spent Sunday In Eu
gene, returning, home on tba noon
train today.
If you want to make a
Christmas present of a
piece of cut glass you can
not, .afford to overlook.
these prices: '
8-inch Cut Glass
Bowls
5- inch Cut Glass
6- inch Cut Glass
Nappy
Nappy
Cut Glass Spoon
Tray
$3.50
$1.25
$1.50
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NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
THE MODEL CROC
Em
494 WILLAMETTE STREET THEATRI BL.
Entirely New Management
$2.25
The best and largest
stock in the city to select
from.
ENGRAVING FREE
J.O. Watts
Having bought the Model Grocery at 494 Willamette street, we wish to announ
that we intend to dose out the entire crockery stock at 25 Discount CW
shoppers will find many very pretty and useful Christmas gifts. Not much tan
for you to delay purchasing. Now is the very best time to make your select)
Don't wait until the last minute; remember every thing in this department is
closed out at TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT.
A FEW KITCHEN BARGAINS
1 tb 50c Prize Baking Powder 35c
1 lb. 40c Baking Powder 25c
1 lb. 25c Baking ftwder 20c
1 lb. Best Swiss Cheese.
1 lb. Cream Brick ....
1 lb. Limburger
HERE IS THE PLACE-:-NOW IS THE TIME
ATTF.XTIOX.
, Pitman Is thf quickest and
easiest shorthand system to
learn. It Is tatiKht by a thor
oughly experjgsned stenog
rapher at Smfni's, EXPERT
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.
Titus Bloek, Sth and Willam
ette at.. Phone Red 1J87. J17
Adkms
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Hammitt,
494 WILLAMETTE STREET
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