KTTGHNE DAJXV GUARD, TUH8DAT, DBCEMBKH, I
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j Just Three More Days to Shop Store Open Until 9 o'clock Bvemngs
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THE FRIENDLY STORE'S XMAS SHOPPING BULLETIN
$3.50 Ou Barry Scarfs $1.65
2 dozen Silk Scarfs with satin stripe and Dres
don' designs on the ends;, two and a qunrtef
yards long; come in white and light bluo, pink,
red, green, lavender, Copenhagen, blue, pur-ple.-ol.(jsot4.at,,
ijnl t'i O: sale price $1.(15
Fancy, Hflsie&r... 50c. '
Thoii8Hi)d of palra of iancy Hosiery in plaids,
stripes, checks,, plain colors, embroidered ef
fects, fancy boot enacts. Hosiery makes a
practical Xmas gift; choose from our 'Im
mense stock at this very low price, pr. . 50c
Umbrellas $1, $2, $3, Up to $10
New handlrs. with paragon frames and guar
anteed covers; all at $4 and above this price
have detachable handles. Give an umbrella
for Christmas. Nothing more appreciated.
Handkerchiefs 5cf 10c, 15c
Wonderful" values In box and separate Hnnd
. kerchiefs,. ' embroidered or. Initialled,
ninny made of pure linen: others of fine India
Jlrjon; the best values at . . . .Be, 10c and IBo
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Give Furs for Christmas and buy them here
at 1-4 off regular prloes: doieng of styles to
Glioose from and made of all the good styles
or aitum,
Ladies' Beautiful Neckwear
TWado of lace', silk,' chiffon ruchlng, etc., In
colors, white and black; hundreds of pretty
styles; high and low effects; embroidered ef
fects; any of these will make a pretty
Xmas gift. ' , . j
$5.50 45-Inch Lunch Cloifi $3.60
Handsomely hemstitched and Japanese drawn
work Lunch Cloths, made of fine round
thread art linen; size 46 Inches square; sev
eral styles, of drawn. work; sold at $4.00;
Xmas price,: , . . . $3.00
$1.75 Kid Gloves $1.50
Kid Gloves for'Xmas; Dent's, Perrins, Cente--meri's
and other well-known makes in all the
good colors and shades; one. two and three
clasp; all sizes. We offer our entire stock
of $1.76 gloves at, per pair.". .. .. . . . . .$1.50
Coin purses 10c to $1.50
All the best styles in coin Purses and Pocket
booliB, made from real leather seal, Valrus,
calfskin, etc..
Collar Box, Special Each $2.00
Made of seal, lined with silk or satin.
Cigar and Cigarette Cases
at these prices, to $2.50
made of real seal or pigskin, lined with leath
er or silk; give one of these for Xmas if he
smokes he will appreciate it. Grand values.
Dress Goods-and Silks
Give' a silk or wool Dress or Waist Pattern.
Our stock is very complete, with either black
or colored goods; all the new weaves and pat
terns at, per yard 50c to $2.00
Table Linens and Towels
Holly Ribbons for Xmas
Knit Shawls and Fascinators
Pretty Evening Waists
$6.50 54-lnch Lunch Cloth $5.10
Large Lunch Cloths, measure 64 inches
square; made of heavy round thread art lin
en; 1 to 2 inches of drawn and hemstitched
work all round; extra values at the. regular
price; Xmas price. . . , $5.10
40c Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1.00
Beautifully hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs;
hemstitched edge, neat floral designs. in cor
ner; .some have hand-embroidered initial; reg
ular' 40c quality; special, 3 for.-. $1.00
Hand Bags 50c to $20.00
Give her a Hand Bag for Xmas. Our stock
Is very complete; we show dozens of styles,
mado of all the best and most fashionable
skins used for this purpose. Grand values.
Aprons at 25c to 65c
The kind they ask 50c to $1.00 about town
for; made of fine lawn or Swiss, trimmed
in lace,, embroidery and tucks;, all styles and
sizes, and the prices are .25c to OOc
Blankets and Comforts
Grand values In an wool gray and white Blan
kets at $2.50 to $i.0 a pair, and Comforts
$1.00 to $3.00 each; cotton Blankets, all sizes,
60c to $3.00 a pair. "
Underwear Underpriced
Ladies' and Children's Winter. Underwear, in
wool, cotton fleeced, gauze, In gray, cream
or white; many styles are priced very low to
close out.
Men's 50c Neckwear 35c I Men's 35c Wool Gloves 25c Men's 75c and $1.00 Belts 50c
o t Wi k t at on i k o.wV. Si Fine wool gloves in black and fancy patterns, and black; sale price. OOc
uetter ties at BQc, $i.oo. $1-5 and $1.50 pa,r ( 50c other belt8 at $1 )M) $, 50 $3 00
Boys' Sweater Coats 50c to $1.50 Men's $2.50 Oem's Gloves $2.00 Men's Reefers and Mufflers
Dozens of pretty 1 Sweater Coats in plain and J,he finest English-made Dent Gloves, in me- Plain and fancy reefers in all lengths and
Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs 50c Men's Overcoats Reduced Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets
IUIIUI OIIA liailUHCIblllUlO JUU Torflol.row we offer any overcoat in stock in Pretty Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets in
Thousand, of Handkerchiefs in silk. Hnen and any style or quality at a SS. i' ?nTP2 itoo Hi&O
cotton; Initial and plain. ....... .Be to $2.B0 TEN PER CENT REDUCTION Jackets $5.00 to $15.00
Women's and -ChiMrtn's Coats at One-Haif and Less
Oar entire liae of Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats, Suits and Skirts
on sale at y2 to their real value. Give a suit or coat, for Christmas
You will make her happy.
Good Goods Only.
Your Money's Worth or
Your Money Back.
S. H. FRIENDLY
595-595 Willamette Street.
Agents Moneybak Silks,
Wayne Knit Hosiery,
Kabo and Nemo Corsets.
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PERSONAL
Miss Grace Cook went to Junction
City today on a visit.
K. J. Kenton, of Roseburg, spent
last night in tho citv.
0. W. Proter, who Jives on Route
S, was In town today.
J. V. Reed Is down from his Blue
River mining properties.
Eugene Matlock is here from Cot
tage Grove for a few days.
H. II. Wheolor. of Vlda, spent last
night In Eugene on business.
Mrs. William Hompy lert today
for Spokatiu to visit relatives.
Frank Hoyor was at Salem and Al
bany yestordny on hop business.
A. L. Roney, the Goshen merchant,
was In the city on business today.
Mrs. Wefby Stevens arrived home
yesterday from a visit at Salem.
Dudley -Clark went to Portland
today to spend the holidays at home.
Herman Brldenhayer and wife, of
Marcola, were In the city over night i night In the, city
uiutrr i. j. lauur nnB sown irom'inni sunv.mTSs. s-
Miss Mabel Blount, of Albany, ar
rived here this afternoon to visit
relatives. -
Dr. W. W. Oglesby arrived down
t CITY NEWS
L. M 4
Co. A's annual masquerade New
Year's Eve swell prizes.
Some fine prizes to be given away
New Year's eve at tn.e masqueraae
ball
H. G. Hayes and family have mov
ed from Springfield to Eugene ana
will reside here.
B. M. Warren has added to the
fnmmArrfnl eliih'a exhibit soma fine
specimentB of grasses.
The mud on the depot grounds be
tween the passenger depot and the
Willamette street walk is almost in
tolerable. Judge Harris yesterday gTanted
decrees of divorce to the following:
Sylvester E. Beckwith from Sarah
E. Beckwith and Ancil F. Linn from
Florence Linn.
J, P. Hedde, who--lives at SCrlng
field Junction, . DaB lust completed
drilling a flne.'.w:ell on his place,
going dovfn 82 feist-and securing an
excellent flow of good water.
'Piirflna wlnhin? . mnsnuerade suits
cah'order through W."F. Welch at the
Artrinrv nlnh rnnniH. het.ween 12 noon
and 11 p. m. until Monday morning.
The nalms at the deDOt withstood
the recent cold snap nicely. They
were housed up in the baggage room
but have been taken out again as
the weather is now much warmer.
The afternoon Roseburg local ar
rived last evening at 6:10 o'clock,
four hours late, as a result of the
freight wreck down the valley, as
mentioned in last evening s uuara.
Harry Roland was fined $20 In
the police court late yesterday after
noon for roaming the .streets alter
midnight without any good excuse
for being out. The amount was paid.
Mr. Swinney, manager of the Bell
theatre, will pass all the boys carry
ing The Evening Guard free at the.
special Christmas matinee, providing
the boy gets an O. K. from said pa
per. Trainer W. L. .Hay ward and Cap
tain Dudley Clark, of the University
of Oregon football team, went to
Portland today to arrange for secur
ing Robert'' Forbes as coach again
next season.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Com
mercial club meets Wednesday ev-
Anlnn. at Q n'nlnnlr fn ttin nlnh nar-
lors. Alle members are expected j
and strangers within the city are,
cordially invited.
A ,.!),.. T.nftln tho nfflplent. dflV
clerk at the Hoffman house, has re
signed his position. He will spend
... I.U V. l n , Dlaao.
: unnsiums Wltu Ills mumci m, 5to-
! ant Hill and may go to Portland
soon to locate.
The marrlaee of Lawrence F. Jen-
i sn, one of the proprietors of the
Eugene Planing Mill Co. s plant, to
Miss Mamie M. Dickson, will take
place at the latter's home near Al
bany tomorrow afternoon at 3.30
o'clock.
The funeral of Joseph Loretz, who
committed suicide one day last week
by shooting himself in the head,
was hel dat the Gordon . under
taking parlors this afternoon and the
body buried in the I. O. O. F. ceme
tery. Manager Welch, of the Portland,
Eugene & Eastern railway, states,
that the reason the cemetery car has
been taken off at 4 p. m. each day, Is
on account of the lack of poyr.
From now on, he says, it will ffcn
till. 6 p. m. each day. ;
6 lugm were a car or pa
per for the Guard Printing Co. and
a car of wagons for the Chambers
Hardware Co. Jhe Booth-Kelly
: . . . "-""u several car
loads of lumber and shingles.
. . """om, wuo aas
been absent from the city for several
juvubuB vui reLura in time to preach
A Hhrfatmna aprmnn u&n V. . . .
ly note that there will be services
" nvinesmu Lutneran church
At, thn rnrnpr nf Ath on A D 1
--- v uu x can streets
on Christmas day at 10:30 a. m.
Husbands, fnthnra svuthn..,.
brothers could not bs more appro
priately remembered Christmas than
with one nf nnr nlfi nino. ...
schaum or srennlnA EVonoh htn.i
cigar case, a match box or a box'of
line cigarB put up especially for gift
erivin&r. ThA nwinrfniont ta i
with A renRnnnhln nrina nancm
, - i - ' " " " -
Cormick Bros., 606 Willamette street.
Tliifyono phnntap A TLr i..n
AlArtlnn rtt nfttfnva Lot ntnU .
.VwV.w M w-.uu.i, ma,, mgu, Willi I
the following result: High priest 1
S. S. Spencer; king, G. O'B. DeBar;
scribe, C. S. Freeland; commander'
of the host, G. W. Norris; treasur-
er; F. W. Osburn; secretary, D. Bris-1
towr principal sojourner, Y. D. Hen-1
ofll.-.T? a n.n,.n a T 1, . '
master of the 32, W. Wills, master
of the 22, F. S: Duna; master of the
12, J. S. M,agladry; sentinel, D. L.
Cartmell. ' y -
McLeod,. the . tailor will move to
the room in the Frasler building at
Sixth and Willamette streets, being
vacted by the Marx Dye Works, and
the Labbe hardware store will oc
cupy the room to be vacated by the
tailor shop on East Ninth street. The
hardware store is enlarging and will
occupy this room in addition to the
room on the corner which they now
ocupy. Marx is moving to his own
building on East Ninth street be
tween Pearl and High.
and kip the hJ25' u Ph t?
up we whole
Sam
Uonoyl
7orryJ
Among the carload shipments Into,
The New Year
The New Year comes with real
good cheer and bright pros
pects to the man or woman with
a bank account.
If you are contemplating
opening an account or making
new banking connections,; we
cordially invite you to call and
Inspect the safety, equipment
and convenience of the Mer
chants Bank of Eugene.
Interest Paid on .
Savings Deposits.
CAPITAL ...$65,000.00
CHRJSTMas
CUT GU
SPECIALS
'HU'ar. :-.7 JjiT
"COL
J you wanftomj
wiiuauiiM present oi
nifinn nf nut nh
not afford to over!
uiefcB prices:
8-inch Cut Glass
Bowls ... .... w
o-incti Cut Glass
6-inch Cut Glass'
Nappy j:
. Nappy .ii
Lut Glass Sow
Tray .........
The best and
stock in the city tot
irom. :
ENGRAVING FSQ
J.O.Wat
: W. H. Sffl
i SnccmloM.S.M
i Transfer Comw
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wofHl. houiphold Kli. lid
all thing in his llw
(trfittiiat Mnii mrffnl ittmlMI
! ..lti.BdiMiii Promiif nd ton
1 oar nwtto.
PhoM Mill 8
Res. Phone. Red 4911
A. C. MATHER
GenerarTM(
Sand and ?oodtxH
eatmiota
Phone Black 2511
orcallat345W
where they will visit during the holi
days. t
H. C. Pierce, of Med ford, after
Jain todayM GrV6 0n nn soh le" fternoon tor
R W .Unplln .. , r . . . '
... ,, . u, iuun, niieiu last mrs. is. m. Kensbaw. of tioor
He is in the saw- Lodge, Mont., after a vlalt in -
Cottage Grove on the noon train to- F. J. Hard, and Prof. Barker went home "y 00 Ser w?y
d"FVank Hansen, of Aberdeen. S. i TZSlT . tteTn0a . of tn'werertt.f; ve'f mi,y'
D w,8 Brrlval In Eugene last; Mrs DP Patterson and children : and Ttoday do7n? thSlr
n8ht- ' went to Hlllsboro today to spend shopping. Christmas
ueo. w. McQueen, a well-known ln0 noiutays tnere. , Mra, Mpiiie shields
uiiuiiiK umu, ui vucinge itrove,
luugt'iie.
e, Is In Morgan Workman, H. M. Riggs ham. Wash arrived I here todv ?;
'M. A. Hawks arrived hnre
enlnir from Tacoma to visit friends
a wnue.
H. H. Collier, who Is judge at tho
.1. I., btrntrord was a nnssi'iiirpr tn
taisey on me noon train today
visit his brother there.
L. M. Freeman and fuinllv
Mr. w.ltnr Kn la hero from ! miiltry show, arrived last nlKht from w ''"""J. on hpencer
V. and on a visit with frlea. ' Tacoma. '. i . ,1 "n1 t0l,a-v to ln ."
Chas. Sovereign, formerlv mm..
to ger of the Campbell & Waiker hop
yard, now conducting his 1..
f 011 Spencer Creek, spent last night
Ask Santa Claus
tor Bank Book
thowlng your first deposit In
the BVGENJC LOAN SAV
INGS BAN.
It Is one of the finest pres
ents that you could receive.
It means tbe 0fety of yonr
money, better standing among
rour busitipm sssoclates. easier,
jafer and cheaper way of trans
mitting money, and the pre
vention of dilutes which
checks Insure. O
spend a few days there.
i Mrs. K. S. Tibbetts, of Portland,
; after a visit with Mrs. Keenoy in Eu
; gene, has returned home.
Bud Kompp, the Junction City liv
eryman, was an arrival in Eugene,on
; the afternoon train today.
I Mrs. C. F. Hurlburt came- up from
'Junction City thl afternoon to do
I some Christmas shopping
0 Chas. Tallafero, the baseball pitch-'
oi, iii,t?u nere irom tne north this
..,..
All kinds of cakes and pies
for Xmas. - Home made
mince meat tike mother used
to make. We make a spe
cialty on ornamental cake;
try us for your Xmas dinner.
Cottage Bakery, Phone Red
4856. ,
The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
CAPITAL AND WRI'LUB, ttM. ,
' - TAMJ'Wl'to IK. ' -'" " ' '
. ..1.. uoiu irum me north this
atternAn to visit rlti.
Smith Bailey and wife, .of Rose-
iburg. arrived here today to visit! .
j friends during the holidays. REASONAItlft IX)IHiIXG "
I John Brown and R. A. Cam
and son iftre uassennem fnr to..! Havlna comnleted hn n.n, oi.
morning. " 10 our looping nouse, we are
a student row mel,nre(l to the public with
tO;., vnton ! better accommodations than ever De
ls home to visit his mother. i rore- "e have a we" hted sitting
I hurg oh the staire this morning,
1 f 10yd PatteiWu, who
a. a iiiiiinrv scnooi
Cal..
I Eberle Kuykendall h rriv ' r"r '"e to'- women and
, irom oan rranc sco to visit hi oar-1.. . ' " , V " " nan-
nnt. nr .nrt Mr. ur V. ?.J "l".,?" Itary at Yates' Lodging house. Ratei
1 " vuj kcdqiiu. I 25o ai
1 C. Hanna. wife and ilni.ln., Miss street,
Christmas Greetin
ALBUMS
We have a
ice line of
Photofraph
Albums,
tanging- in
price from 20c
to $Z50.
They are
beautiful and
laree and
would make a handsome present
DISHES
1 '
a)
What is more beautiful than a
pretty dish, an" what would be a
nicer present? We have salad
bowls, from 26c to $1.50. We
have a large line of nearly every
thing and the prices are right.
0 BURNT WOOD
Ask to see the fine line of burnt
wood we have. They are beauties
-agd' bQe Racket prices.
. This being our first business ex
perience ln Eugene, we wish to
thank our many friends for their
patronage and trust that every one
has received courteous treatment,
and that entire satisfaction has
been given In every Instance. We
will try and keep up the pace we
set in the last five months and
give value received In all our fu
ture dealings. We wish you all
a merry Christmas.
CANDY"
We are glad to have so many
people take advantage of our low
price, 15c lb., which we have plac
ed on our high grade waanted
pure candy. Also our chocolate
chips, bon bons, etc.. at 30c lb.
People are surprised to get such
high grade goods at the price.
Pillow Tops . . 15c
Pillaw Cords . 15c
CURRYcS p
We also sell tt
hrush for 15c. J ' f:
tmud '
SIEVES
we .Iso"" (fj
,he one you turn n I I
HOSHY
i nary at Yates' Lodging house. Rates
25o and Soc per day. 70 East Seventh I
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yates, pro-
Wire
Clos Line
15c
Murphes Racket Store
35 EAST NINTH STRfcn
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