Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 23, 1908, Image 12

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Just Two More Days to Shop Store Open Until 9 o'clock Evenings
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THE FRIENDLY STORE'S XMAS SHOPPING BULLETIN
$3.50 Bu Barry Scarfs $1.65 . ; ,$5.50 45-Inch Lunch Cloth $3.60 $6.50 54-Inch Lunch Cloth $5.10
2 dp.zen Silk Sc'arfB with satin stripe and Dres- Handsomely hemstitched and Japanese drawn Large Lunch Cloths, measure 54 inches
den designs ort'ttte ends; two and a quarter work Lunch Cloths, made . of fine round Bquare; made of heavy round thread art lln-
yarde long;u:ome in.white and light blue, pink, thread art linen; size 45 inches square; sev- en. 1 t0 2 IncheB of drawn and hemstitched
red, green, lavender. Copenhagen, blue, pur- eral. styles of drawn work; sold at M-00; work an rounds extra values at the regular
file etcBold at S3 and S3.50; sale price $1.05 Xmas price. $3.00 prlce; Xmaa price $5.10
Fancy Hosiery, Pair 50c. SllJUlS: S! 40c Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1.00
Thousands of pnlrg of faiicy Hosiery in plaids, merj'a a,nd otnR well-known makes in all the Beautifullv hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs
slrlnes checks nlaln colors embroidered ef- eoad colors and shades; one. two and three- oeautauiiy nana-omDrowered wanakercnieis,
ik"iHVSLeta clasp; an sizes. We offer our entire stock l$.?g$l
practical Xm gllti choose from our im- gloves at, per pair.... $1.00 ;f specfa, b8te."?0O
mense stock at this very low price, pr. . S(lc M
Com Purses 10c to $1.50 . n ft .
UmbrellaS $1. $2. $3. UO tO $10 All the best styles in coin Purses and Pocket- WMIl D3gS 0UC (0 $20.00
' " " books, made from real leather seal, walrus, i
New handles, with. paragon frames and guar- calfskin, etc.. Give her a Hand Bag for Xmas. Our stock
anteod covers; all at $4 and above this price Is very complete; we show, dozens of styles,
have detachable handles. Olve an umbrella Pnllor Bnv Cnaniol Coph (0 flfl made of all the best and most fashionable
for Christmas. Nothing more appreciated. uUlldl DUX, uUuuldl LuOli $iUU skins used for this purpose. Grand values.
, Made of seal, lined with silk or satin.
Handkerchiefs 5c, 10c, 15c cigar and Cigarette Cases AProns at 25c t0 65c
VVondnrful vahx-o in box and separate Hand- .U-. nr. i, AO CO The kIn' they ask 50c to J1.00 about town
kerchiefs, embroidered or initialled, 81 lnBSB DrlCGS. ZuC 10 dZ.OU for; made of fine lawn ot Swiss, trimmed
many made of pure linen; others of fine India ."" i..ww, " ln lace embroidery and tucks; all styles and
llmiu; the heat vamea at ... ,5o, Klc and 15c made of real seal or pigskin, lined with leath- sizes, and the prices are 35c to GOc
er or ailk; give one; of these for Xmas if he
, , smokes he will appreciate It. Grand values.
Frus Reduced 25 n B . . .... Blankets and Comforts
Give Purs for Christmas and buy them here U OIIM ,. , 0rand vauea ,n Bif woo, gray and whte B)an
t 1-4 off regular prices; dozenB of styles1 to Qye a silk or wool Dress or Waist Pattern, kets at $2.50 to $i0 a pair, and Comforts
choose from Wi nmd.Q 01 ail the good styles our stock Jsvery complete, with either black $ 1.00 to $3.00 each; cotton Blankets, all sizes,
of kins, or colored goods; all the new weaves and pat- jqc to $3.00 a pair.
in terns at, per yard , 50c to $2.00 -
Ladles' Beautiful Neckwear Table Unens and Towe,s - underwear Underpriced
Made of lace, ailk, chiffon ruchlng, etc., ln UIIk DikhAna a Vmne' ' " ' -
colors, white and black; hundreds of pretty tlOlly nlDDOllS I0r AHldb Ladles' and Children's Winter Underwear, in
Styles; high and low effects; embroidered ef- Knit Shawls and Fascinators wool, cotton fleeced, gauze, in gray, cream
feotm; any or these will make a pretty n "A.! c!.t.i or white; many styles are priced very low to
xmaa gin. Pretty Evening waists , close out.
Men's 50c Neckwear 35c Men's 35c Wool Gloves 25c Men's 75c and $1.00 Belts 5c
. ' ' , . ,,, , , , , 20 dozen absolutely all-wool Golf Gloves in Large variety of Mens Belts in narrow, me-
Hundreds of beautiful Holiday Neckwear in ,a,n and f patterns; 35c val 25c dium and wide; colors tan, bl.ie, brown, gray
the now shapes and latest patterns; rich silks. F,ne woo, , , black and f pattern8 nnd bIack; Bale prlce 60
Better ties at gOcl.OO, B1.2B and l.BO pa(r BOc other belts at ... .$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00
Boys' Sweater Coats 50c to $1.50 Men's $2.50 Oem's Gloves S2.no Men's Reefers and Mufflers
Dozens of pretty Sweater Coats in plain and e finest English-made Dent Gloves, ln me- "J? 75c V 01 & ai liS""
fancy, trimmed; sizes 20 to S4; Sweaters in dJum and heavy weight; prix and pique sewn; sizes ilH
plain and fancy patterns. BOo to $AOO colors light and dark, tan, gray, black, white. Mufflers and large Silk Handk fs.BOc to $5.00
Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs 50c Men's Oracoats Rednced
' To-norrow offer any overcoat In stock in f,". t,0. ",,? ,,,,,
Thousands of. Handkerchiefs . rilk. UM. and a,y style or quality at a 'tt' .Tpl? R.M M1IM
cotton; initial and plain Bo to rBO TEN PER CENT REDUCTION Jacketa . 5.00 to $15.00
Women's and Children's Coats at One-Half and Less
Oar entire Hie of Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats, Suits and Skirts
on sale at XA 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
. 595-395 Willamette Street.
Agents Moneybak Silks,
Wayne Knit Hosiery,
Kabo and Nemo Corsets.
CITY NEWS
Ita'Tnn DiHyrlek was In town to
day, lln taar. UiHt a part of his herd
of sheep.
The W. I.. Eloctrtral Co. has re
ceived the contract to wlru the uew
- Hover block.
A marriage license wan Krnuted
this aftornon.i to Krnest R. Itannor
and Miss Mary II. Robertson.
Nate Mill has bought the VniiOsdel
farm near CloRhun for $14,500. Geo.
Fisher mado the deal.
Tho barber shops will remain dol
ed all day Christmas. Out sbaved on
Thursday or wear whiskers on Christ
ma day.
At Poden. a barber at the Combi
nation shop, was operated upon at
the Eugene hospital yesterday 'tor
appendicitis. '
The Christmas program ' by the
Baptist Sunday school will be clvon
tonight at 7:30 o'clock. U will be,
tn the nature of a cantata. Public :
la Invited. j
Ifi'irry Klsslnicer. the express mes-'
scngiM- from the local office to the!
depot, wan fined $1R In tho police
court yesterday Tar atwault upon one!
Thornton.
i
Mail Carrier Rffil mnnnt. aon
poumfs.or mall on this inornliiK'i
train from the north. Tho heaviest .
mall will probably arrive tomorrow
morning.
The Oreeonlans failed tn orrlvo mi
this morning's six o'clock train, the
PERSONAL
Win. Landess is In the city this af
ternoon. J. S. Barnett, of Creswell, spent
last night in Eugene.
Miss Zuda Owens went to Halsey
today on a short visit.
Mrs. Joel Ware has returned to
Seattle after a visit here.
Mrs. Wm. Moffatt, of Seattle, is
here visiting her relatives.
Paul C. Wilson and wife, of Salem,
are In the city for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peppard went to
Portland today on a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Judklns went to
Portland today-to visit relatives.
J. P. Whisman arrived out from
Mapleton on the stage last night.
Li. A. Ross leaves tonight for Port
land, where his sister Is very 111.
Miss 'Maude Rucker was a stage
passenger for Leaburg this morning.
H. N. Cockerllne, the Albany In
surance man, is in the city tor a day
or so. . . . . ".
Junius Jarvis came up from Port
land this afternoon to visit his par-e'nts.-
; --
Mrs. Earl Bidwell is here from
Olympia, Wash., visiting her mother,
Mrs. Quiner.
D. T. Awbrey came down from Cot
tage Grove on the noon train today
on business. '
Hon. H. R. Kincaid returned home
this afternoon from a business trip
to Portland. ' .
J. J. Butler, of Junction City, to
day filed his notary commission with
the county clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 'H. Abrairis came
down from Cottage, Grove on- the
noon train today.
Roy Booth came down from Cot
tage Grove this noon to spend the
holidays at home.
Clarence Walls, a University Btu
dent, left last night to visit rela
tives in Portland.
M. Phalen and L. Taylor were pas
sengers on the Siuslaw stage this
morning for Elmira.
Miss Inez Stark came home today
from Mt. Angel, where she is at
tending the academy.
D. R. Lakin went to Scott's Valley,
Douglas county this afternoon to vis
It his sister fi few days.
George Colter, mayor of Glenada,
after a business visit in Eugene, left
this morning for hlme.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Walters, of El
mira, returned this afternoon from a
trip down the valley;
Mrs. John Staub, left today for a
visit with friends and relatives at
Portland and Mllwaukle.
W. A. Messner, a merchant of In
dependence, was ln the city yester
day and today on business. -
Mr. and- Mrs. W. B. Taylor and
child came up from Philomath this
afternoon to visit relatives.
J. J. Bryan, a prominent citizen of
Springfield, was ln Eugene today do
ing some Christmas shopping.
Miss Marian Stowe went to Port
land this morning to visit her moth
er. She Is a University student.
Mrs. Stephanie Schuecker, after a
visit with Mrs. M. S. Wallis in Eu
gene, returned to Albany today.
F. M. Carter and wife, Mrs. M. E.
Godfrey and Mrs. Eddings arrived
here this morning from Ashland.
Miss Kathleen Shumate, who is at
tending St. Helen's hall at Portland,
is home to spend the holidays.
Albany Herald: Roy W. Nutting
returned this afternoon from a short
visit with Budge Stewart at Eugene.
C. P: Deveraux is home from HIIIs
boro, where he has been visiting. His
wife will remain there a few days
yet.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. A. Miller, who
live eight miles west of the city, went
to Portland today to visit there a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Edwards and
daughter. Miss Velma, arrived here
from Corvallis this afternoon to visit
relatives.
Korine and Hendiika Hartog came
up from Salem this afternoon to
spend Christmas with their father. J.
H. Hartog.
.Irof. Geo. Hug left today for Port
land. From there he will go to Se
attle to attend the Northwest athlet-
Miss Carroil Johnson went to Cres
well this afternoon to visit her nar
enta Mr. and (Mrs. A. J. JohnfoS
over Christmas. , .
T. J. Hill, of Washington county
after a visit at the home o( his son-in-law,
A Mortenson, In Eugene left
today for home. ' eIt
m r. Ann m rn w n xx-i . i
r - ' "ounari went
to the farm near Monroe today to
if i I; vueru wua Mrs
Heckart's folks.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clow arrived
----- uiu uuernoon to
spend the holidays with Mrs. Clow's
Miss Fannlo Mini,.. .i'"la: I
a leucaer ln
the Eugene public schools, left on1
at WaTterVmertoendClsSs!
Consth
.
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POOR SERVICE
OP ELECTRIC COMPANY
The Willamette Valley Co.
has furnished unnecessarily
poor power service today, and
the "Juice" has been shut off
repeatedly since noon. The
Guard has a hard time get
ting out a paper when there
is power for neither presses
nor typesetting machines and
our plant has been idle a
good part of the time this
auieiuuun.
. i" Lion
formed. ThYC.llie w;,il
ujSSS!liw-M
The NswYfc1
jne New Ym.
good cheer LT?.
neetstothefflai";":
a bank account "
If you .
opening an TSTH
j-uiuiauy Invite yon ,1
'MPect the gafi
and convenience ,?5!
chants Rant . S 01
cogent
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REASONABLE IiODGIXG
Having completed the new addi
tion to our lodging house, we are
now prepared to serve the public with
better accommnrlnHnnn tunn L
- -- u bunu VYCr ue
fOre. VA tlSVO nroll l
rnnm fot- tha nnmPnt. . - - 1 - J
itary at Yates' Lndtrino- hm.OQ lUr iira. J.H.T1
o uuicb prietors.
Interest Paidon
Savings Deposrh
CAPITAL ..-.$651
New Arrivals
Hat Pins
Signet rfat Pins, 75c $1.00
Rose Hat Pins.. .... $1.00
Silver Hat Pins, 25c and 35c
Silver Novelties
Nail Files 50c to $1.25
Paper Knives. .50c to $1.25
Pocket Pencils $1 to $3
Nail Buffers... 75c to $3.50
A fine line of silver brush
es at low prices.
Cut Class
5- inch Nappies, $1.25 to $2
6- inch Nappies, $1.50 to $5
8-inch Bowls. .$3.50 to $16
The best line ever shown
in Eugene.
Fobs
New styles in gl
$5.00 tO
Locks
Gold filled...,!!
Solid Gold ...M
Quarter Gold
Ned
Filled ......
Solid Gold S
I
Of 1
Watcb
The best cases
ments and the
Ladies' GoldFiM
Ladies' Solid Mi
$25
Rp.nts' Gold W
Rpnts' Solid Gold
RRAnri lTTS I Cir.KlTT CHAINS Btlfl
Silverware and Hand Painted Ciim
Ycu wi'l find just what you
want here at prices to suit you
J. 0. WA
walk and fcroke her right arm above
the wrist. She went on to Portland
last night. ' .
.. .i n." 1 " " . "T "I.'.r . r'ans ror tne Danquet have not vt
.1.01. iiuto kuvj uuva iiimsea since oeen comnletAH ihn a - ,
the traltuwas put on-'last summer.i pected toPbe all readV w?MJVX
They were carried on south and were S. J.,Jady wlthln a few :
w, i.. n.o ijieuiuinary arraneements
brought ln on the noon train.
Mrs. W. B. Mummey requests that
whoever stdle her chrysanthemums
last nlRht to be certain to enjoy them
as much as possible. The theft was
made off the front porch ot lu-r
home. Tlie plants were brought and
the flowers were especially good.
Your Christmas dinner will not bo
complete without a fruit cake bought
at the University home bakerv. We
havu cranberry, pumpkin and homo
lor the nrfnii a .a in tt.n i. . .,
. ,i . " utiuuH oi me
following committee of four: Charles
E. Lockwood, Jonn F. Cahalln,
rrank S. Templeton and Dr. Homer
L. Keney. Oregonlan.
Official notice of the two cent post
aKe rate between the United States
and Germany, which goes Into effect
January 7. was received by Postmas
ter Page this week. All mall which
soes at this new rate, two cents an
ounce, will be dispatched from New
" uermnn Donts going direct.
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Ask Santa Claus
for a Bank Book
kowfng your first deposit In
the KtWEIVB LOAN SAV
INGS RANK.
It f m of the finest pres
ents that Tom eould receive.
II uil tha safety of your
motley, bettor staudtiiQ among
rotir buirlnera asaoctntea, easier,
for and cheaper way of trans
nlttrac moner. mnA th nr.
reniion oi dispute
MMcka Insure.
" "I- I'uuiiinui iimi ihiiiic- un uermnn Donts go ng direct
made mince pies, In fact everything Heretofore much ot the mail for Ger
you will want in the way of mistrv nr manv has irnno h ih. t
bread for your Christmas dinner. d24:land or France, but under the new
I agreement this route will be eliminat-
The Pnrtlnnd Ai)Gnjlnllnn nr K.. ed Oil all ninll at tha t.n .
University of Oregou Alumni will i Thls new order does not apply to
give Its annual banquet at the dining-j either Hawaii, Porto Rico or the Phil-1
hall of the Portland Commercial club. 'lPines. A letter may be sent from I
Weduesday night, December 30, when A'aska to Germany for two cents I
all members of he organization and ! however. ''
friends of the state institution are I
Invited to attend. .
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Ttlalmir
be held at tft Congregational church
on Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock
rith a iirocram nf mimic nni ;
tations by the Sunday school, a '
Christmas tree. Santa ' Claus, and 1
i Clfts. A verv rilrdfnl Invltatinn tn :
tended to all the congreant Inn ami in!
j mi aiit;! a.
Mrs. NVIs I.nckey.of Portland, who
CAKBS! CAKES.
All kinds of cakes and pies
for Xmas. Home made
mince meat like mother used
to make. We make a spe
cialty on ornamental cake;
try us tor your Xmas dinner.
Cottage Bakery, Phone- Red
4S56.
Christmas
Greetin
ALBUMS
We hare a
iic line of
Photograph
Albums,
tanging: in
price from 20c
to $250.
They are
beautiful and
laree and
would make a handsome present
. DISHES
What is more beautiful than a
pretty dish, and what would be a'
nicer present? We have salad
bowla, from 25c to $1.50. We
have a large line of nearly every
thing and the prices are right.
. BURNT WOOD
0sk to see the fine line of burnt
wKid we have. They are beauties
and have Racket prices.
Wire
Clothes Line
'.This being our first business ex
nnriAnra In Rneene. we wlBh to
thank our many friends for their
patronage and trust that every one
has received courteous treatment
and that entire satisfaction hos
been given In every Instance. V e
will try and keep up the pace we
set ln the Inst five months and
give vame receivedn all our fu
ture dealings. We wish you H
a merry Christmas.
frilit i
CANDY
We are glad to huve so many
people take advantage of our low
price, 15c lb., which we have plac
ed on our high grude warranted
pure candy. Also our chocolate
rhino hnn hnn. etc.. at 30c lb.
People are surprised to get surb
high grade goods at the price.
Pillow Tops . . 15c
Pillow Cords . 15c
Murpbey's Racket Store
ii hit if TiTF""1 "
We also n J I
brush for I l&M
the one ' A
ner. . a
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