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CtoistmasG
Perfumes
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.
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
Smoking Jackets
Men's Bathing Robes
STANLEYS will be open evenings
AnlD ASK YOUR
i "6"" O ttUUUb tile rjClCUi atif u
Bass liuctcr Paints
Did you say
WAI1 PAPFR
FRED LUDFORD
j rracucai rainier
i Signs, Papering and House
. rainung
102 Eighth St. Eutrene, (."
QEO.K.MUNROE
fTI TO WITT TO r
" West Eighth St., Eosene, Oregon.
Sole Agents for the Portland
Stove Works.
P ri. ,i the
ii.-iuree styles, lnci'ium
oted Detroit Li'ie. Also the LsdeJe
Ranees rh. ....... i.. ..r-i.-e r.mge
on the market.
A full line of H".-.terp j'"' ,r0"
lbs f ..
ril and examln ..it ' '
before buying elsewhere.
CL; BEADLE
Stone Mason
I . . ..nl
ave orders at White s resiaui
Wen Eighth street or address ai
612 Willamette Street, Eugene
Three Doors South of Ninth St!
II
Values
until
Umbrellas
Immense Line
Sale Prices
The First
National Bank
Invites your account, whether large
or small.
Your business will receive prompt,
accurate and confidential atten
tion. SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXKS FOR KENT
T. G. HENDRICKS,, President.
S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President.
P. E. SNODGRASS. Cashier.
DARWIN BRISTOW.
Assistant Cashier.
LUKE L. GOODRICH,
Assistant Cashier.
STONES HEAVE PROPS
Greatest known remedy lor heiv
I give m
marc one bortlf ( "Stone V He.vs
Droi"snd cured her ol beivo.
This was !ait winter and she bar
not been ailectedsmce-O Wallace
PR . S. C. S TONE, Salem, Or.
For sale by all druggists-
$.100
Well Drilling
For up-to-date well drilling
see LaDuke&LefnC
Ccl! DriMcrs
Telephone Red 5121
009 ViH."d Boulevard
The Or-ron i V ,.rn cao-
ennd btl
stand lnrestl
7n fl, , pTamli.ed. Oregon
ita'Uts.
sat inn. - ,, Willamette St..
I,and Compan. 4'-- j,
Eugene Oregon.
Price
Cutters
if ts at Stanleys
Slippers,
Kid Romeos and
Juliette's
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
to $3.00. special
Christmas, each.
98c
40c to $4.50
till Christmas
photo corpoxs RE.
DEEMED.
The Dorris and Tollman
photo studios are not putting
out coupons but they will re-
deem any photo coupons sold
In Eugene. Bring your cou-
pons to us.
'LULU TOLLMAN.
SUE DORRIS,
WOOD SAWING.
Gasoline pawer by W. W. Moore,
phone Red 3282. Orders large or
cmnll will he appreciated.
U5Tl-' r
P05T5, BOXES)'
Every Woman
MARVELWhirlingSpray
I;
BEING MADE AT
POULTRY SHOW
Judge Collier Busy Scoring and
Making Awards Cottage
Grove People' Win
I Judge H. H. Collier, of the poul
try show, now being held under the
auspices ot the Lane County Poultry
association. Is a very busy man these
days. He Is at work all day ions
scoring the fowls aud making awards.
The more he examines the birds, he
says, the greater impressed Is he with
their excellence. Awards as follows
had been made up to noon today:
Buff Orpluglons C. D. VanValln.
Dorena. 3d cockerel, 1st and 2d pul
let. H. K. Metcalf, Cottage Urovo,
2d cockerel, 3d pullet. Mrs. C. Gray,
Cottage Grove, 3d cockerel, 4th pul
let. White Mlnorcas All awards to D.
T. Awbrey, Cottage Grove.
Silver Laced Wyandottes Dr. J.
F. Titus, Eugene, Sd cockerel, 1st. 2d,
3d and 4th pullet. Lee Barker,
Drain, 2d cockerel.
S. C, Rhode Island Reds D. S.
Pearson, Turner, 1st and 2d hen;
1st and 2d pullet. Jos. Nurro, Eu
gene, 2d and 4th cockerel. Mrs. Mary
S. Walker, Cottago Grove, 1st cock
erel, 3d and 4th pullet.
Game All awards to George Fish
er, Eugene.
Mamburgs All awards to C. Bruce
Wheeler, of Pleasant Hill.
Faverolles All awards to H. K.
Metcalf, of Cottage Grove.
Buff Wyandottes All awards to
G. F. Hurd, Eugene.
Buckeyes All awards to D. J. Du
Brullle, Cottage Grove.
Buff Cochins All awards to F. H.
Rosenberg, Cottage Grove.
Light Brahnias All awards to Ed
win Shearer, Eugene.
White Plymouth Hocks All
awards to Perry Barber, Coburg.
White Langshaus All awards to
N. H. Martin, Cottage Grove.
White Faced Black Spanish All
awards to Edith 11. Linton, Eugene.
Anconas All awards to Mrs. Em
ily Stevens. Eugene.
Black Leghorns All awards to E.
C. Cole, Eugene.
Golden Laced Wyandottes All
awards to W. C. Conner, Cottage
Grove.
G. S. Bantams All awards to
Opal Bond, Irving.
White Cochin Bnntams All
awnrds to Ed Hryant, Eugene.
Buff Cochin Muntums All awards
to Richard Lyans, Eugene.
Indian Runner Ducks AH awnrds
to Jerry Bertelsen, Eugene.
White Pekln Ducks All awards
to A. W. Bond, Irving.
M. U. Tujkeys AH awards to E.
A. Kruse, Roseburg.
Tolouse Geese All awards to E.
A. Kruse, Roseburg.
Homer Pigeons All awards to
Rev. O. C. Wright, Eugene.
STRONG EVIDENCE
IS INTRODUCED
AGAINST HAINS
Flushing. Dec. 22. Testimony on
a character designed to corroborate
stories of (he killing of W. E. Annls
which have been told during the
J. Halns trial, wns developed today
from several of the prosecution's wll
nesses. Wlllam Knapp, one of the
Baysfde yacht club members, was giv
en a vigorous cross-examination after
testlfylhg that while sailing toward
the dock after the Impromptu boat
race had heard the Bhootlng and aw
Mrs. Annls running down the run
way.
"I saw her moving across the
float', continued Knapp. "Then she
Btopped and went back up the run
way again. Someone took her by
the arm at the runway. I could not
see who stopped her because she was
hidden by the Jib of the Annls boat "
Mrs. An lis testified yesterday that
Thornton turned her back with a re-
I volver when she ran across the float
j toward her Injured husband. John
I C. Stephens, a follow club member
of Annls' testified that he beard the
defendant say after the shooting:
"I came to proteot my brother and
would have shot anybody that Inter-
i fered.
Both Knapp and Stephens asserted
that there was a noticeable Interval
between the first and subsequent
shots fired by Captain Halns at An
nls. A I'angeroua Operation.
Is the removal of the appendix by a
surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's
New Life Pills Is ever subjected to
this frightful ordeal. They work so
quietly you don't feel them. They
cure constipation, headache, bllllous
ness and malaria. 25c at W. A. Kuy
kendall's drug store.
IMI.KS CntKD IN fl TO I I IMVH
PAZO OINTMENT l guaranteed to
ieure nuy case of Itching, blind, pro
jtruding or bleeding piles In to '.4
I days or money refunded. 60c
I The I.adleg' Auxiliary of the Com
i wrc-la! club meet! Wednesday er
' enlng a o'clock In the club ar
! lnrf. Alle iember are etpeoted
i and trang"r within the city are
j cordially Inrlted.
flue prlzea to be kIvti away
ar ii 've at the niaaquO.de
1 SV. V
..ill
i go o ir "Superior" wrnid -airt
' before buylnc; they will how you
! what n hriifr oucht to be, eeo If
I fou d'in't buy. Chamber! Hard
1 ar Ct.
Helen R. Marks Co.
Druggists
Hotel Smeede Bldg.
The Quality Store
Christmas Perfumes
in Cut Glass Bottles put up especially for the
Holiday Tradeall prices from
$5.00 to 25c
MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES, SOLID BACK,
FINE WHITE BRISTLES, $5,00 TO $1.25
DRESSING COMBS AND HAIR BRUSHES
FROM $5.00 TO
TOILET SETS, MANICURE GOODS
ROLL-UPS, IMPORTED PERFUMES AND
TOILET SOAPS
GILLETTE RAZORS, RAZOR STROPS
LATHER BRUSHES AND MUGS
FINE STATIONERY in Christmas Boxes, sold at
very low prices. Look over our stock and be con
vinced that we carry the Best Goods at Lowest Prices
ABOUT RUNNING
CENTURY PAPERS
View of "Old Man Bonnctt"
as Outlined In Rocent
Addrosi.
From a paper read by Kdllor lu.u-
nett, of The Unlleit OiiIIiiiImI, b.'foro
the OreKon-lduho Development Coll-'
vetillnu. '
I am only amnll fry in the newa-,
paper field. Thu 4 5 yeara I have ',
spent In and around newspaper and !
printing offices have been warned, I
thrown away, dissipated, lost, for Ij
know absolutely nothlux about a
weekly paiwr, and a blamed light
Iush about a dally paper. 1 do notj
ask you to tako my word for thin.
All you have to do to find that I am
telling the truth la to ko to the .
places where I am running papers;
and ask the people of those place!.
They will toll you that the Irrigator i
and The Optimist are no good, and
their editor lesa. I take great pride
in those papers. They have a wide
reputation. I glvo them the best
tbore ia In me, but the people of thai
towua where they are run will tell j
you (with the exception of a few
choice aoul who are too good fori
this world and will loon be in -vein,
the ueome ai a rule will tall1
you that my occupation ought to be i
digging poat boles or shoveling,
smoke.
Of course 1 go to other points,
other towns and cities, and the peo-i
pie wlno and dine me and g"t mo
full of palonacr! and my I am "IT,"
In very larse type; but my neighbor!
know me fur the fraud that 1 am.
And In thus itallng my position 1 1
have given the meat and kernel of:
my argument, and that is that the
people in almost every community
In Oregon k'-eji pretty busy cussing;
the local paper and Its editor, and
wonder how a man ran sloop to pub-,
llh such a meanly sheet.
The average community seems to :
think that the local paper Is a para-1
nl'r F-jtii'-thlnn to let endured but I
noi encouraged. They will point
across the state llr.e to tho next
riiiiniy, to the neighboring city, to
any old paper In any old place, and ,
iel you what, a good paper It Is and i
how fortunate a community Is to :
have si'-h a sheet; but they will at;
i' am time lako p;iins to tell you
.O - lb paper In their ownjown Is I
plumb cult us, and tho editor a man
who does not know the flint princi
ples fif tho newspaper business.
What would you do without your
nowapaper? How long would It be,
If your present pupor should close
down, until you would ho flirting
with some other newspaper man to
come to your town, and what prom
ises you would hold out, and how
you would fall down after he got out
hla first Issue. 1 know all about you.
I have seen the thing worked to a
frazzle In Oregon, and know that the
newspaperman Is, ns a rulo, the least
paid, the poorest paid, and tho moat
grudgingly paid of all.
IK VUT'. KNrvv.
Tne merit! of Texas Wonder oil
rould never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble, il a
bottle (two montha' treatment) sold
by O. i. Hull, or by iiuill. Hand for
testimonial!. Dr. K. W. Hall, Hit
Olive itreet. St. Louis
WOOD HAWI.NO.
John M. P. Dixon, fticceisor to W. I
E. lioddy. All wood sawed ta guaga.
Kor prompt service phone Hlack
1313. Iterldence 824 High street, tf I
Uasollne Wouasaw. i
(JAHOMNK WOOD 8AWINO.
Call up or phone Main 32 or far-1
men ft. A. Haitian.
KIIIHT TltKK!
' li' tt fruit trews, shruhs, rrN.
; r ! s I at the Kiiir" Nursery,
' ' ..nil Washington trH. J
Wood-savers and even baaeri
this has made the Superior range
famoui. Chamber! Hardware Co.
New stoca Drsss and black and
irons. Chamber! Hardware Co.
Lee Hoselton, In the Coleman
building, third floor, euti and pol
Ishei agate and other stones. Work
guaranteed In all reat. tf
"Imperial Car Cleaner" will take
pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint
ed or varnished surface without In
luring the finish. Chamber! Hard
ware Co.
Mat your tlmtieriatids. if yoj tavo
timber lands to sell, send you de
scription and price. Krwt Fink. Mer
chants' Hank building. Eugene. Ore
gon. "
The Quality Store
WOMEN TERRIFIED
BY NIGHT RiDERS
I'uiou City, Tenn,, Dec. 22. When
Mrs. Anna Juckioii, one of the state'!
witnesses this ufternuuu In the night
riders' trial was excused from the
stnnd alio turned to Judge Jones and
said: "I will uot leave the court room
without armed protection. 1 know
these men."
Mra. Jackson (old a vivid story ot
scvural visits of the night riders, cor
roborating detulls, as did other wit
nesses, and Identified by name at
leaat 27 members of the band. She
was followed on the stand by her
daughter. Miss Dora Jackson, 18
yeara old, who corroborated her ;
mother'! story. The last witness ot :
the day was Will Russell, another al
leged night rider, who baa turned ;
atate! evidence,
Ruaiel came to Union City after :
the Itankln killing and made g eon- ;
fesslon. Ho wns trembling with fear
and could hardly raise bla vole '
above a whisper. Hussell la under
constraint guard, but believes that 1
he will be killed In spite of these pre
cautious. HuaaeH'! itury w as pi ac
tually the same aa t'nit told oy Fchr
lugur. Superintendent of School! Jacksoa.
of I. Inn county, hands ui the ensj
meratlun of school children for Linn '
county ebowlng a total of 6.939. Last ;
year It was ,673, giving an Increase
of 30D, of which 10') Is In the city of
Albany. Democrat.
-1 J'oltivelf cored Vf
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PILLS.
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Tt.i, jim. pal a ta the sate
iTViill'ID LIVKK. Thai
trtiilsla tM Bow-ta. PuMy Vegstubie,
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