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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
THB KlQKy PAIIiT OCARD, TtTMOAT, DKCKMBHR, M. 1 WORK ON NEW P0ST0FICE - w a TO BEG'1 AT CCE 612 Willamette Street, Eugene Three Doors South of Ninth st lay Christmas Gifts Price Cutters Perfumes Made by America's best perfumers Colgate, Rieger, Dabrook, Eastman. Put up in nice packages 10c, 25c, 50c, $1.00 and up. stationery Ah 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. Handkerchiefs 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 Wiring Jackets Jr. n .i i- i tien s Darning obes 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. spxial until Christmas, each 98c Umbrellas Immense Line 40c to $4.50 STANLEYS wiil be open evenings till Christmas Contractor Welch's Bond Has Been Approved Will Be gin Excavating Soon M. Welch, of the firm of Wolru Brothers, of Siilcro, who have tbe ; contract to build the new posto,fl.-e' I lu Euseiie. was here Suudav. While , here he stated thiit the government 1 had approved the firm's bond and ' that excavation for the building would begin in a short time, prob ably within a week If the weather Is favorable. Postmaster 1'ago has also i received notice from tho government i architect that the bond has been ar- j proved, and a superintendent of con-' 8truc(ion will be sent hers nt once. I STEAMER LOST, j FOUR DROWNED Irada Goes on Rocks and Is a Total Loss Helen R. Marks Co: Druggists Hotel Smeede Bldg. The Quality Store The Quality Store So 1 IS Crookhnve.n, Ireland, Dec. 22. The British steamer, Irada. from Gal veston to Liverpool, is a total wreck at Mlsenhead. The captain, four of the crew and tho stewardess are drowned. The remainder of the crew of 65 men saved themselves. The wreck was due to the fog; which has been hanging over the coast for sometime. In neartng the coast tho ship lost her bearings and landed on tho rocks almost before the officers knew their danger. AMUSEMENTS TJ.M n . tiii-tr ni-io iwu cupiicny nouses at fthn IWu. I..... ...... . .. lupine ,rtl infill, nun me show wns par excellence. Samson, the strong mun. In his great feats of I strength, wns the wonder of the nu ! dienco. Ho easily lifted n largo horse and several men. The other features j were good and pleased everybody. Mannger Swlnney is certainly giving the people of Eugene a hlgh-clnss show for a very small admission price. OPEN KVKXIXtiS. SM-cial Sale of Art Object Kuril Kv. ' cuing Until Christmas. , Eaton's Book and Art store will be ' i open every evening of th ecomlng week and some special sale will be i held between 7 and 9 o'clock each ' evening. t Among the Christmas suggestions to he found at our store are: Moslier i hooks, Paul Elder publications, Hook- i wood, t-lriiiHly, Wan Uriggle, and Teco pottery, American wator colors, Cur-i tls photographs, Copley and Hollver 1 prints, Klser'g northwest views, Klamath Indian baskets. Eugene and I Oregon scenes, Jarvln metal work, Navajo blankots, Wllro lent her work, Copper. Silver and Enamels by Miss; Watklns, and too many other good j things to mention. You are welcome to visit the store at all times d24 1 HOLIDAY STATIONERY 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 floral and holly design. BoxPaper and Envelopes, regular' 15c, special 100 Box Penhtirst Linen, regular 20c, special 15C 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 . . . '. '. 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, speciai . .'. 40c Eaton-Hurlbut, large boxes containing assorted sizes en velopes and Paper, regular $1.25, special . . . ? $1.00 3 Everything In Box Paper Reduced For Tuesday and Wednes day Only Perfumes... Some specially attractive holiday boxes of choice perfumes, Including Colgate, Ricgcr and Dabrooks, arc 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 CIoLh Brushes ebony back, Military Hair Brushes Fine Manicure Goods, ILoll-ups Imported Perfumes Toilet So ps and Powder All Goods of Highest Quality at the NEW DRUG STOiE 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 below when in search of tender. Juicy, altogether satisfying cuts for roasts and steaks. Broders Bros Phone Main 40 - West. 6th St CITY NEWS. Go to Electric theatre tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Meador leave In the morning for Monmouth, where they will spend the holidays with Mrs. Meador's parents. J. V. Reed was a passenger to ATTKXTION. Pitman Is the quickest and easiest shorthand system to learn. It Is taught by a thor oughly experienced stenogr rnpher at Smith's, EXPERT PUHI.IO STENOGRAPH Elt, Titus Work, 8th and Willam ette St., Phone Red 13H7. )17 i! M died : Portland on the noon train today to ! visit his daughter, who is attending St. Helen's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Clark are down from Cottage Grove visiting Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wiltse, of the Park hotel. Don't fall to see "Greasure Isle" at Dreamland theatre and the "Am bulance Dogs" at Electric teatre to night only. Both splendid films. Mrs. Ben Bingham and brother. Ono HendiMshott, arrived down from Dearborn this afternoon to spend Christmas at home. E. E. Wilson and V. .McNuughton were earh fined $5 In the pollro court today for engaging in a fight on East Eleventh street this fore noon. Go to Dreamland theatre tonight. . o.o... At her Iiiiiiiu in the southern part of :lio c'v nt !I:-I0 o'ciorn December 21. ISDN, Mrs. draco Illiintiiu, wife of ClrirleH lllnuion, aged 27 vmr. fhf wim Die. daughter of Willis Elliot, of this city, ami leaves several rilHters and brothers. She was a faithful nienrber of Hie Christian church. The funeral will bo held at the family res idence, luilf n mile south of the Gen em! hospital, Wednesday at 12 m., and the remains will be Interred In ihu Mulkey cemetery west of tho city, j Rev. J. H. McCulliiiu, will conduct the AM, HATS ItlCDI ( El). Miss .Mcfnllum. the milliner, with rooms at 12 and 14 First National! Hank Building, announces a sweep- illir reduction In all tinea nf hnla ti , will pay you to buy now. ' tft Largo shipment of 30-lb. Hllk Floss Mattresses Just received, which wa will sell for 110.00, while they last; this Is a savin got 12.60 Chambers Hardwire Co. MARRIED 1 At the resilience of Mr. and Mr. N. W. Guy al Hprlngfleld, Suniiuy, In cumber 2.1. IKON, Hamuel (I. Hplrur and .Miss Virtue Guy, Kev. K. J. Hm mons officiating. The couple are on n honeymoon tour lo Portland and Menttlo. Homo fine prliea to he given away New Year's eve at the masquorada bull. J FOR. HOLII)AY: 'GOODS Nearly everybody kows DoWltt'a Little Early Rlsera are the best pills made. They are small, pleasant, sure Little Liver, pills.. Sold by all druggists. Tn Hit I ili-ylro to H. Ml Will OK TIMMt fl't.-ietR of Kit:.', in- V. i it:' r.-.-rnt l,ri -. I i ..r" .:ir ili-af llllt' l.llec. xiii out1 ti-'.n t r -1 1 i 'iiink 'M;i.shn ami fa.mii.v. ill ivt: m st:u FANCY Tio you u ii.t'iiiitn liliillf!! tn Kli Il.t iocutlun; linve It. s ii ..i iuvei... . i l,,v flit. Call loony at y.lMV.l-.llMAN At lll 'ill. Worn Klxiitn hti.-.: m:w TOIIAV .(1ST f.. in. 1 4 Kind.: (cii"lim papers aii'iut I) CaU Phone Bidck 1571. o 97 West Eighth St. ' V.'ANTCt'- i;i;ri r'-pl'". either ' t-ucv nui'ii f him! i-- nm : (My. Oil) at ltoo(rj J r, i nifiii Ji. () 1 V I WIT A TtON' r.nlf- it ' Thtir 'mlii ' United Urctiifcii church. FOR SALE Anvt'"lv nmv put ft for tti'lr chjMrM. "iiintf '113 lir;i f I -lltlfin ; "II B.., Victor phorH'tcraph, wtth i . - or1, ni"l Iv J - li.-'ii. i-MnH, all " (fool -.fi-). f':il for :. int- li-.arr." If LOST nil STOl-K.N Fox terrier, flvft rr."fifhr ii -I! -mark! Lljck fH- rii! fBri f.fi-1 t r-.wn mui fv-r -y -black ipot on lut tnf I. Anrwr to itH'M-- or ( t"' W ''n H iruY on W'Hl&m- tie ! . tifnr nth. fclurn to (Jvvn'i '..;f"f1 'ij'J r'lU't' ! ' . ftn't r i r"-ard. I'hn Ji)' k Newland's Store Makes a Three-Days'-Sale in Ladies' Suits and Lom Coats--Aisses' and Children's Beginning Tuesday morning grwt bargains will be offered throughout the stjrc'br fc: .Now days, fiomc extra choice barp-.iiiia c.in n6w be had in the ready-to-wear sc. tion. 515.00 Long Coats, satin lined, elegantly tr m'd I v""r CO lZf Si 2.50 Lon Coats ........,. TlC-- il 1 .mm H.jrUkr.i. i ' 9.00 Long Coats . .. $3.50 Long Coats .. . One special lot Ladies' Long Coats -J5 Gu value A lot ol Ladies' Tailored Suits, values to $12.50 at Another lot of Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits, great value, at $5.00 $3.90 $5.00 $11.00 GIBSON tl, o . SON w. tliiliren'si;oalsyotri:iJ....$2.00 III tM'-J ("'' 1M:NT fn M'f-n-Tlnr! -.1 month !' K"ntilre M th at. ii room $r if ' rr: "lit ,.lUil Imp. Co.. C K tf a Ma