Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 24, 1908, Image 8

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The Friendly Store
WISHES ALL
A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Beginning Saturday, De:cmber 26,
uc will hold our Annual Year-End .
? ale. Wonderful values will . be of
fered in all departments. .
J PERSONAL J :
J. Jorgouson was In the city today.
8. M. Stlers, of Lowell, Is In the
city.
Ray Emerson left today for Hep
pner on a visit.
Mrs. J. A. Spear went to Portland
today on a visit.
Mrs. E. W. Hall Is In Portland for
a few days' visit.
Fred Parker Is here from Corval
II3 for a few days. )
Duke Knox cumo down from Cot
tB.go Orove today. . .
Hobs My?rs, of Blachley, is in the
city for a few days. ,
Jns. Sucss, or Waltervllle ' .spent
last ulght )n Eugene.
Mrs. C. U ' Williams came down
from Dexter this noon.
Mrs. L. 0. Davis went to. Salem to
day 0.1 u visit to her son.
K. L. Craft was a stage passenger
' to Let'burg this morning.
W. V. l-'l3k came In from Medford
last nltfht. to visit relatives.
Chas. Jackson, of Keno, Nev., Is
registered at the Hotel OrosB.
W. D. Mlxtor was a stage paesen
Bor to Mapleton this morning.
James Neil, a University student,
Is visiting relatives at Salem.
U. P. Ahshler, of Centervllle,
Wash., arrived here last night.
T. C Abrnms went to Salem today
to spend Christmas with friends. .
Frank Howe was a passenger ou
the stage this morning for Vidn.
K. ft. Crowe arrived up from Cor
tbIHs last night to visit relatives.
l.a.vreiu Juusun and bride arrived
home last night from Mlllersburg.
Harry Hold.m Is here from Port
land visiting his mother and sister.
C. b Byers, of Gardiner, DouglaB
county, Is in the city for a few days.
Miss Bolle Keeney will spend the
Christmas with relatives ut Dexter.
Peter Nye aud wife went to Salem
today to visit relatives over Christ
mas. K. N. Miller wag a passenger on
this morning's Sluslaw stage for Flor
ence. .
Uus Johnson was a passenger on
vthe Sluslaw stage this moroiui tor
Halo.
William Landess returned to Cot
tage Urovu nut night after a visit
have.
tl. U.irdon and family came up
from I'orUand today to visit rela
tives. -
Mi. K. M. Hughes, of Dorrls, Cul.,
arrived nuia last night to visit rela
tives. ,
D. T. Awbry returned home on the
local train ia.it night to Cottage
'-Urove.
Krnest Wills, of Cottage Orove,
""was in fclunjiie hetweeu trains lust
iilirhL
Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Mathews came!
down from (losheu ou the noou train !
" today. ;
J. V. Adklns, of 3S Eleventh,
'street. Is dangerously ill with pnuu-'
inoulu. .
4 . fn EUOE.VB LOAN & SAV-
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fv '-V' l-A!-1 u ' olu" 'the finest prea
I 'X 1 5..tki!l' V Bnt8 tlmt '"",:I1 receive.
ith 300 V " m-ai0the safety of yont
money, bvTUir tamttn anion
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The Eugene Loan
CAPITAL AXI KUtrt.lH, I2-VHM.
U3TAIIU8HKD 1MU2.
Miss 'Letha Honlst Is at Cottage
Orove to spend 'Christmas with her
friends.
Miss Elizabeth Elliott went to her
home In Portland today to spend the
holidays.
H.,P. MortenBen, of Morgan, Minn.,
arrived In Eugene yesterday to visit
relatives.
Mayor J.D. Matlock returned home
last night from a business trip to
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abrams were
passengerc for Portland on the noon
train today.
Mrs. Minnie Washburn was a pas
senger for . Portland on the noon
train today.
Louis Johnson and family went to
Creswell this afternoon to visit there
a few days. , ,
Miss Alice Swift went to Pleasant
Hill this afternoon to spend Christ
mas at home.
Slgfrled Mnurer Is up from Corval
lts visiting lila parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Maurer.' ,
Horace Burnett goes to Independ
ence In the morning to spend the day
with his Bisters.
J.. W. Baker went to Cottage Orove
this afternoon to spend Christmas
with his family.
David Markley returned home to
Cottage Orove this afternoon after a
visit in Eugene.
Mr. and.MrB. O. CI. Gross went to
Portland today to s,end Christmas
with friends tlure.
E. J. McCln.inhan vrent to Salem
today to spend Xmas with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Bryson and son
went to Corvallls today to visit a few
days with relatives.
Miss Myrtla Lee Stuart is up from
Portland vUltlng her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C, Stuart.
Clayborne F. Rhodes arrived up
from Portland last night to visit his
parents nt Thurston.
Prof. E. R. Parker and family went
to Dexter this afternoon to spend the
Christmas with relatives.
Mrs. C. K. Kompp, who has been
quite ill at her home In this city. Is
reported no bettor today.
W. J. Holland, of Crow, wis In the
city today arranging for a dance at
Crow on New Year's eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman 'Holler went
to Coburg this afternoon to spend
Christinas with relatives.
N'athuu Wither, of San Francisco,
arrived here last night to visit at the
home of Mrs. Kate Cundlff.
Mr. aud Mrs. L. E. Tidball and
child went to Portland today to visit
their folku over 'Christmas.
Onoss Calloway returned home to
Creswell this afternoon after having
attended the poultry show. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. !I. Jiaulol went to
Salem today to eat Christmas din
ner with their sou tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Toslcr went to
Creswell this afternoon to Bpend the
Chrhtninn with relatives there.
Mrs. Lou Woatherford, of Port
land, arrived here today to visit her
sister-in-law, Mrs. J. M. Roberts.
Attorney M. Vovnou .Parsous, who
was operated iiixin for nnnendicltls
several weeks ago, wus able to be
2
Ask Santa Claus i
ror a Bank book
showing your
first deposit In
money, better stamllnc animiO ',
your iiiifrim'ss associates, pasltO
inter aiiti cnenper way or trans
mlltlng money, and the pre
vention of disputes which
checks Insuro.
and Savings Bank
BURGLAR WILL FEAST ON
CANNED GOODS TOMORROW
Several Cases of Preserved
Fruit Taken from Porch
of Guy Metcalf
Someone will feast on stolen can
ned fruit tomorrow. Several cases
were stolen from the rear porch at
the residence of Guy E. Metcalf, at
813 High street, some time last night.
The goods were missed this morning
and the police officers notified. Chief
Farrlngton has been working on the
case and hopes to be able to appre
hend the culprit. The goods taken
were as follows: Two cases of peach
es, two-thirds of a case of apricots,
a half case of string beans and one
case of tomatoes. Mr. Metcalf Is a
traveling salesman for a Portland
wholesale grocery house.
out of the hospital today tor the first
time since the operation.
Carl Battee arlved up from Port
land today to visit at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Battee.
Miss Louise Bryant, who has been
visiting friends In Eugene a few days,
went to Portland today on a visit-.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lattln went
to Pleasant Hill this afternoon to
spend Christmas with Mr. Lattln's
mother.
Mrs. O. N. Pierce came up from
Portland this afternoon to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. St. John, north
of the city.
G. T. Ray and daughter, Jennie,
went to Halsey yesterday on a visit.
From there Mr. Ray will make a trip
to Portland.
Misses Qrace and Julia Klrkland
returned home yesterday from Mt.
Angle, where they are attending the
academy.
C. A. Alllngham, of Harrol, Tex.,
and Miss S. R. Alllngham, of Mon
mouth, Ills., were arrivals in Eugene
last night. -
Clifford Edwards and wife were
passengers on the noon train today
for Junction, where they will visit
a few days.
Al Peden, the barber; who was op
erated upon for. appendicitis a few
days ago, 1b reported to be in a seri
ous condition.
Al Gelser arrived home last night
from Northern California, where he
has been looking after his mining
properties.
L. N. Roney went to Salem today.
Mrs. Roney has been there several
days with her father, Capt. Baker,
who Is very 111.
Frank Smith and wife. Jas. Grooms
and wife and Dr. Caldwell arrived
down from Cottage Grove this after
noon on a visit.
Mrs. A. M. Jesaen returned yester-
SANTA
HEADQUARTERS!!
Eugene's Big Toy Store
513 Willamette Strset
The place to buy your Holiday Gifts, Toys, Games,
Books, Japanese Ware, Souvenirs, etc. Complete line of
Holiday Gifts Come and see them. We are too busy to
write ads, but have the goods at the right prices and the
largest stock to choose from. Come, early and avoid the
final rush. Thanking you for your patronage'and wish-
ing you a Merry Xmas, we
Yours for best
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ILL'S GUN STORE
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Mrs. T. Wlnfleld Scott In Eugene.
Corvallls Times.
Mrs. Bud Kompp came up from
Junction City this afternoon to spend
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Hyland.
Miss Hazel Ifciff was a passenger
on the local train today for Port
land, where she will visit friends and
relatives a few days.
MIbs Ada Yoran came up from
Salem this afternoon to spend the
holidays with her parents, Col. and
Mrs. Geo. O., Yoran.
Editors D. J. DuBruille and W. J.
Conner, of Cottage Grove, after hav
ing attended the poultry show here,
returned home last night
Mrs. David Griggs and child came
down from Cottage Grove this noon
to spend Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bingham.
S. Sorensen, the former drayman,
is laying almost at the point of death
at his home at the corner of West
Fourth and Washington streets.
C. Carter and wife, of Albany, and
Mrs. Anna Slee, of Spokane, arrived
here today. Mrs.- Carter and Mrs.
Slee are sisters of Mrs. David Link.
. Bert Seward, of Chicago, who has
been visiting at the home of Mrs.
M. E. Addison in Eugene, left for
Lorane on the Cottage Grove local
Miss Fay Clark, a University stu
dent, left this morning for Portland.
From there she will go to Vancouver,
Washington, to visit friends. '
Mrs. Clara Cunningham, of West
minster, B. C, arrived here last ev
ening to visit at the home of her
parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Beeler.
Wm. B. Wooten, of Pleasant Hill,
was In town this morning. He left
on the noon train for Portland, where
he will visit for ten or twelve days.
Gllfrey Campbell went to Wood-r
burn today to spend Christmas with
his grandparents. 'Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Campbell and Dewey will go
down tonight.
G. I. Blanton, popular clothing
salesman "at the Boston store,1 has
been called to Eugene by the death
of his 'brother's wife. Pendleton
East Oregonian.
C. H. Fisher left last night for
Chehalis, Wash., where he and Mrs.
Fisher will spend Christmas with rel
atives; Mrs. FtBheri having preceded
him several days ago.
day from an over-Sunday visit with
BUSINESS CHANCE
, Do you want a good business In Eu
gene? We have it. -Best location;
mercantile; sell at Invoice. No bonus;
long lease; low rent. Call today at
. ZIMMERMAN & RUOH,
d24 22 West Eighth Street.
CHRISTMAS DANCE
The Eueene Dance Club will chanire
Its regular Saturday night dance to Fri
day mgnt iJimas nignu. uveryooay
invited.
LOGAN & MURDOCK,
d24 - Conductors.
New dining tables and chalrB di
rect from factory. See show win
dow. Chambers Hardware. Co.
CLAUS'
beg to remain.
values,
Clearance Sale
of Wall Pap r
now on at
freston & Kales
Measure your room and
hey iwill tell you how
cheap it can be dene.
The Mission
Of those corpuscles In your bleed
that have been called "Little
Soldiers, Is to fight for you
against the disease germs that
constantly endanger your health.
These corpuscles are made
healthy and strong by the use of
Hood's Sarsaparllla.
This medtoine is a combination of
more than 20 different remedial agents
in proportions and by a process known
only to ourselves and it has for thirty
years been constantly proving its worth.
No substitute, none "just-aa-good."
! CITY NEWS
No Guard will be Issued tomorrow
evening.
The roof of the new Hovey block
is being put' on.
Don't forget the Christmas dinner
at the Willamette House.
There will be no prayer meeting
services at the Baptist church to
night. A marriage license was issued this
morning to Fred Kelly and Miss-
Nona Scholack.
The contract for plastering the
new Hovey block has been let to
W. M. Ratzeburg.
Household goods for B. Rubins, a
recent arrival from Salem, arrived
here this morning.
Hitching posts and chains are be
ing erected on Park street in the
rear of the court house,
L. M. Goodwin and family have
moved from Ashland to Eugene to
reside. They drove all the way here
tnrough the winter mud.
' Harden and Wells, the architects,
have finished the plans for a 13-room
Swiss bungalow to be built for Prof.
J. Straub on East Eleventh street
Mail Carrier Reld reports this
morning's mail not quite .as heavy
as it was yesterday morning, although
tnere were two cart loads, the same
as yesterday.
The regular evening car service
begins at 5:20 o'clock, Instead of 6
o'clock. Yesterday the power broke
the regular schedule, as connections
were oetng made,
The appraisers of the estate of
uarrett Raymond Weber and Michael
Ralph Weber, minors, have filed
their inventory with- the probate
court, rney report property valued
at $264.
A carload of oil for the Standard
Oil Co.. a car of wood for thn WI1-
! liams Transfer Co. and several cars
of lumber for different parties were
among the freight arrivals In Eu
gene last night.
CHRISTMAS DINNER
ut OTTO'S GK1LL
tomorrow all afternoon. 12 m to 8
p. m. Price, 50 cents.
Wood-savers ana even bakers
this has made the Superior range
famous. Chambers Hardware Co.
NEW TODAY
FOrt 6AI.E A few loads of loose hav
Tor .aiL'. K. Jni-Beimen. Telephone
Fn.'merfl 37x3. U30
WOOD FOII SALE Dry onk 4-rt wood.
Inquire DrmpsU'r'H store, Fuirniount,
or phone Lttuck lti:!l. r j24
WANTED Girls to learn nursing at the
Eugene hospital. il2ti
FOR SALE Choice lot on W. 11th St,
. In Fair Asr'h udilition. $325 to first
: applicant. R. S. Itolfe. Euurene Or.
d27
Christmas Greeting
ALBUMS
We have a
lice line of
Photograph
Albums,
ranging in
price from 20c
U) $2.50. ,
They ate
beautiful and
larce 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
bowls, from 25c to $1.56. We
have a large lii of nearly every
thing and the prices are right"
BUI&T
WOOD
AslOu see the fine line of burnt
wood we have. They are beauties
and have Racket prices.
Wire
Clothes Line
!5c
W. M. CREEN, Sygg
619 Willamette St. Pu. ,. . ri
New Arrivals
Hat.Pins
Signet Hat 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.
BRACELETS LOCKET CHAINS BROOC
Silverware and Hand Painted China
You will find just what you
want here at prices to suit you
This being our first business ex
perience In 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
Wo nro glad to have so many
people take advantage of our low
price, 15c lb., which we havj" plac
ed on our high grade warranted
pure candy. Also our chocolate
chips, bon bona, etc., at 30c lb.
People are surprised to get such
high grade goods at the price.
Pillow Tops . . 15c
Pillow Cords'. 15c
Murpkys Kac&et Store
35 EAST NINTH STB EE
eot neM,. . wwl
of ar-Nj
fought to thel,-4l2
vessels fn, ,v. "? 41'r .
await your JilM
salesrooms. Come "
t he disappXeT'"
AlllM
"uue mam 25,
CHOICE CUTS OF
ROAST Be
Many people say they m i
to find-hard It , '
know, easy If tim h .
it easy, note the addres J
ucu m searca of tente d
.6eLner Batlafyicg m
roasts and Bteaka.
Broders Br
PhoneMain 40 . Wat
Fobs
New styles in golMMj
$5.U0 to K
Lockets
Gold filled $1M
Solid Gold J to
Quarter Gold.... $3 taf
Neck Chains
Filled $1
Solid Gold n
Watches
The best cases and mf
ments and tl
Ladies' Gold Filled,
$12 to
Ladies' Solid Gold,
. $25 to $:
Gents' Gold Filled, -$12.50
to
Gents' Solid Gold,
: $27.50 to
J. O. WA1
CURRY COMBS
Wr hit if
daodytw'H
for tOc od
Wo also sell Hat
brush for 15c.
take mud off horses J-
SIEVS
We also sell
.ho one yon turn '
the same priced
HOSIERY
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