tb nans nuur aatxf. MWw$y
1
I
$30 Women's Long Coots $7.50
ta?nBQaUaut-30 Voatj it,' plain cloths and fancy mixtures
moat all bIsw Bharn l"thiM Brand offerjpg; vuls. to 30, now.7.uu
'trtJW Sreck CfcriKifn's Co.ts at One-Helf Price
Women's Pleci ted Skirts, Value to
$ 1 5,00 For This Low Price $5.00
Tlila lt Bki.'ta are made ot serge, Pananfa, cheviots, In black,
the skirts for ; ' ", " '
$2.50 Wast $185 - - $fl.50 Net Waists $5.00
Two Waist Speclals-2.60 Waists, made ol fine all-wool Battato and
in lace at this prlw ...
$1.50 Outing Fiaftnel Night Gowns, each at 90c
Thousands of Remnants V2 Price
WbXftg7& cUratVst HALF PRIC.
Golf Gloves, dolors and Black 25c
Women's Cape Kid Gloves $1.25
Big Values Leather Goods aftdHdkf.
SS&
Jan. Home Journal Patterns now on sale. Monthly Stylo Book free.
Kugene's Foremost ami Het
Hutrc Vour Money's Worth
or Vour Money Hack.
iNMl Goods Only.
.... -,
I .PERSONAL" X
R. B. Fulmer, of Wendllng. is In
Uie u!ly today. l
Ira 1 . Clolilo and wife
of Ooblo,
are in i no cuy
Awbroy Bond Ib spending Christ
ina t Florence. ,
Mis. Krncst (Jilstrap went to Port
land lust nlisht.
A 3. Crow, Hie populur farmer
from Crow, In in the city today,
-inn jauuoj ti 'JBnuranuos ljaa
vu".t ,.iuuoni. t visiting friends
lvnin
Frank R. Roberts came dawn from
the Bohemia mines unci speui iirmi-
ma. In . Illlinnfl.
C. P. Deveroaux returned. Inst ntKht
from a trip in tno woous oui num
f'ntnim flmVfl.
Miss Diissle Huddleston went to
Junction this moraine lor a siiuri.
viu with hur sister.
O. It. Page, of Marcola, spent
Christmas in Kugene. He was ac-
,n,n.nld llV his little BOn.
Mrs. Peston 8mlth and son, Hen
ry, of Portland, are ' spending tho
week with Mrs. Ira F. Campbell.
Mm R. H. Ankenv and her du'igrv
ter. Cludvs, are spending ChrlstmaB
with her daughters in uouinern uto
mm
On. C. Gross and wife are In Port
land, having gone down Thursday
evening to spend Christmas with rel
atives.
K. K. Robinson, an Oregon grndu-1
ate. Is visiting frli'iids lere. ne nns . 8he went to Kali uroeK, wnore sue
been tonchlng Bchool near Grants : win visit with her parents during
Pass. the holidays. ,
Noah Buoy, father of John tinny. lMnrshflpU Times: Irving and Will
camo up from Crttswell ami si""'! cimndler left today by way of Drain
Christmas at the homo or nla son m B(K(,(, rolltp fop San j,nlncSCOi whre
this city. iliey will xpond Chrlstiima with their
Ed UrlKlinm. Hall & Shumway's imronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chand
plumlinr, went to Portland Thurn-, Ier.
day evening to spend the day with, linker City Democrat: Harold
Ills parents. Cllfioid bus returned to his homo In
Mr. and Mrs. J; B. Hopkins were this city from the University of Mich-
The Eugene Loan
CAPITAL AX1 SURPLIH. liS5,0M.
HCTAHliWHUV law.
FriendlyY
Grand Year
cays of the biggest value giving we
; going lo make the closing lour days of .1908 as busy as the ones preced
t g Xiras. Ccmee7FctinK t0 get bargains and you will not be disappointed
S H. FRIENDLY
595-595 Willamette Street.
passengers on No. 12 this morning
for Halsey, wheer they went for a I
few days vlBlt. i"- .. .
Howard Drew, bookkeeper at Hill's Mrs. Q. W. DeSucca returned from
Gun Store, went to his home at New-1 Portland yesterday, accompanied by
burg yesterday to s,)ond a few days;hr dn tighter. Mrs. N .3. Fuller, who
with his parents. : hna been enjoying a trip East, and
Miss Pearl Barker, wno leacnes ai , w no wm ppenu severui iuuuiub viaiv
Ornnts Pass, came to Kugene and will . lug her mother.
spend the holidays vai.il nor friend,!
Miss May Btarouca. ,
a m. stickles ana wire came m
from Springfield this morning on the j
bullet and lort lor ineir noino ui.
Portlnnd on No. 12.
.Irm. It. Hill, brother of W. J. Hill, :
or the gun storo. arrived here from .
Seattle yesterday and will visit with
nis urui rci ,.. -
Mrs. Ule Cllne. sister of Mrs. W.
O. Starbuck. arrived u . f roir i Poi it-
lnnrt to suond the Christmas holidays
land to spend the Christmas holiday
with her sister in tnia cuy.
Miss Hulda Hayes, wno nas Deen
visiting her friend, Mrs. J. P. Hun
ters, for a few days, returned to her
home at Hiilsoy this morning.
H. J. GJason, son of Mrs. W. F. Os
burn, of the Hoffman, is in the city.
Mr. Glasou Ib a traveling man and
makes his headquarters at Seattle.
Miss May Starbuck came home
from Columbia College at Milton,
where she Is teachiug. to spend her
holiday vacation with her parents.
"Wlreleii" Woodruff and wife,
who are now located at Los Angeles,
California, and who have been in Eu
gene for the past week, left for Sa
lem on No. 12 this morning for a
week's stuy
Miss Tracy Warner is a recent ar-
rival here from Corvallls. From here
Ask Santa Claus
for a Bank Book
showing yonr first deposit In
the EtTGKNB LOAN SAV
INGS BANK.
It la one of the timet pres
ents that yon could receive.
It means the safety ot your
money, better standing among
rour business associates, easier,
infer and cheaper way of trans
mitting money, and the pre
vention of disputes which
chocks Insure.
and Savings Bank
wra&Kc sap
End Sale
have ever offered. We are
Read This List-Extra Specials
25 pieces dark and light colored Outing Flannel, yd . . . 5c
10c dark and light colored Outing Flannel ,yard...8c
12y2c extra heavy Outing Flannel, yard. . . . :. .... 10c
Cotton and Wool Blankets reduced 25
Double Bed Comforts: ... . . $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $3.00
$1.00 Moreen Petticoats, black only, each. . . . ... .75c
75c Sateen Petticoats, black only, each ... 50c
Entire Stock of Fur Scarfs, etc., 25 off -90c
19-inch Colored Taffeta Silks, yard .......... 68c
$1.00 to $1.50 Dress Goods, special, yard. . ...... 65c
50c Novelty Wool Suiting, special, yard 35c
$1.00 Union Suits, all sizes, suit ....... . . ...... 39c
Children's white or gray fleeced Underwear....... 25c
Women's fleeced Hose, pair 15c and 25c
White Shetland Floss, pound box 80c
Lace worth up to 15c yard for. .......... .50c a dozen
New Christmas Pennants
Hundreds of College Club, Sorority, Fraternity and School Pen
nantsmake splendid' presents for young people. Oregon pennants
arid pillows in new designs. 25c to $5.00
Skiddoo Hats In green, red, white, blue and black, l vals. . . .75c
Received By Express Today New Holiday Neckwear
Thousands of pretty new Holiday Neckwear, In Four-in-hand, Bows,
shields, etc., JuBt received -25o, 50c, 75c, $1.00
Ladies' and Men's Heavy White Sweater Coats
3 dozen heavy Shaker Knit Sweater Coats, with pockets; regular $6
values, tomorrow $5.00
Suit Cases and Trunks
An immense stock of Suit Cases, etc., from which to select.' Noth
ing is more acceptable for Xmas $1.50 to $35.00
ignn to spend the holidays with his
parents, Judge and Mrs. M. D. CUf-'
jjrB- rj. D. Wai-fleld left for Mitch-
eH, s. D. ,thls morning. Sine goes to
,ht ot,,t in v . t hnr son. n i?rnrin-
nte of tne tt, Df o. .and who for the
pa8t (WO years has been a teacher In
the WeBleyan college in the Dakota
iv
n (he car,oad shlpments re.
cejve(, ,n EuRene thls moI.nlnR waa a
carload of salt for the Williams
Transter Company, a car ot wood for
Univerelty and a car cf lumber
, .. r.. hhim.. -
III IIIU ue.Y L.III1I1- v iiniu. utuv.iv iiuiu
the Sunset Lumber Company at Ma
bel. Hon. D. V. Kuykendall and fam
ily and Miss Alta Drain, of Klamath
Falls, are expected here today to
spend Christmas and the holidays
with their relatives. Miss Drain tins
been taking a business course in the
high school at that place Drain Non
pareil. '
Miss Tilly McMIUen, of Sherwood,
a slater of Mrs. G. Broders, and who
has been here on a visit to her sister
for a tew days past, returned to her
home thla morning with the inten
tion of packing un her household ef
fects and moving to this city to reside
permanently While (here Mrs. Mc
MIUen purchased two lots on College
Hill and when she returns will at
once proceed with the erection ot a
house.
Springfield Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart mid
daughter, Charlotte, are spending
Christmas with Mrs. Stewart's sisters,
Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Ba'lloy, at Mar
cola. Horse Anderson, who has been
with the Honeyman Hardware Com
pany for the pnst year. Is at home,
spending Christmas with his mother,
arriving early this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. A .V. Orton. of Port
land, are spending Christmas with
the family of C. B. Orton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnzenreld
quietly celebrated their 20th wed
ding anniversary last Wednesday ,
Lulu M.i-t!n nrlved from Walla
Walla, Wafhlngton, Tuesday to spend
the holidays with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Martin. Ted also ar
rived on the Cottage Grove local last
evenlns.
Wild animals, cougars, panthers,
wolves, bears and other varmints are
destroying the fast vanishing game of
the slate. William R. Menly. of Fos
ter, Linn county, wahls tfie'leglstff
ture to put hack an adequate bounty
on thiR0 nniniula f,ir fh.i .fvt.i,!....
not only of gamp, but of the livestock
of tho country.
"Watch for the Wagos.'
8e ad. I
ITSgf Boy Tea Co.
Agents Kubo mid Xemo Corsets,
Money Iwik Silks, Munsing
Underwear, Wayne Knit
Hosiery, Dent Gloves.
HEALTHY GROWTH
OF EUGENE PLANT
There is probably no institution in
Eugene that is enjoying a more heal
thy growth than the marble works of
E. C. Lake, located on East Seventh
street. During the past year Mr.
Lake has toeen crowded with orders
and notwithstanding the fact that he
employs all the men his plant will
conveniently hold, still his rush con
tinues. Each day of the past year
the Lake Marble works have turned
out at least one monument and on
some days as many as two have been
completed.
I At present there are nearly 100
finished monuments and headstones
i on his shop floor ready for delivery
and orders are in for many more.
During the past year Mr. Lake has
received two large carloads of mar
ble from Vermont, which is the prin
j cipal kind he uses, 'besides three cars
of granite which is used as bases
I and curbing. The marble comes from
Proctor, Vermont and the granite
from Barre, in the same state. Mr.
I Lake also uses some ot the famous
j Tenino, Washington, stone for bases.
His work is 'of all kinds, from the
! high Imposing monument to the more
modest headstone and It is figured
and lettered in the most attractive
I manner. The marble cutter, Mr. G.
' W. Harris, is an expert In .his line of
business and there, is no design too
, Intricate fop him to follow. He is
' ably assisted In his work by Ir. E.
iJ. Wallin. Mr. 'Lake is highly pleas
i ed with the amount of work turned
out the past year and says-that pros
i pects for a great Increase for the
t coming year are very Jiight.
COUNTY COURT-
CHANGES BOUNTY
At a rerent Kn.tnn r,t ti,
..... v, Ht,r VAlllll.V
court the bounty on predatory anl-
! whs ennngeu. Heretofore the
bounty on coyotes, wildcats, gray and
blavk wolves was $2.50. but this
amount wul not be paid on all such
animals In the future. According to
tha npw rllllnvr ntilv n-ivt.... h.iii
: " " . ";ica mill uruw
the 2.0 bounty, while that on cou-
5"1" " ue o.uu. ine coyote is
I reany the bane of the ranchers' lives
! bb ;hey kill poultry as well as sheep'
and young cattle. The cougar is the
one animal that Is sought after for
u never Knows wnen hib appetite is
satisfied, killing indiscriminately.
The new bounty ruling takes effect
on the first of the year.
50c GOOSE DINNER 50c
At Otto's. Grill tomorrow evening
ft: 30 to S p. m:-' '
I ,. CcV A s nnnal masquerade New
.Vearshve swell Prizes.
Heating furnace, rvo and founda-
" ter I divaa By lira
'MOBILE RUNS
uiinmnALiAiin
IILU 111 UnilLHIIU
AND HURTS FOUR
One Accident Follows Another,
As the Result of Which
One May Die
Oakland, Dec. .26. The collision
of an automobile and train in the
heart of the business district today
was preceded by the running down
of two pedestrians 'by the Bame ma
chine. One person was perhaps fa
tally Injured and three others are
more or less badly hurt.
The injured are: Sam Knlla, chauf
feur, perhaps fatally;- John Petty and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley. . '
The machine was: dashing down
Broadway at a furious speed carry
ing to the hospital-Albert Cross, who
had Just been injured by a trolly car.
Petty was also an occupant of " the
automobile. Just before the machine
struck the train it ran down and
struck Rileys, who was crossing the
street. At Seventh and Broadway the
machine collided with a local train,
Injuring the chauffeur and , Petty.
The four victims were taken to the
hospital in the police patrol as was
also Gross,
S. M. Calkins has received his no
tarial seal.
Seven hobos spent Christmas in
the Eugene jail.
See Mary, Queen of Scots, at the
Dreamland theatre tonight.
See the "Crack Riders of the Rus
sian Cavalry" at the Electrle theatre
tonight.
"Crack Riders of the Russian Cav
alry" at the Electric theatre tonight
a very fine film.
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, a
boautiful colored film, at the Dream
land theatre tonight only.
G. W. Taylor returned from an ex
tended trop in Washington. He re
cently finished a well on College Hill
305 feet deep.
The Willamette river has been con
siderably raised from its low stage,
and the steamboat men and the log
gers are satisfied.
County Clerk Lee this morning is
sued a pass to happiness in the shape
of a marriage license to John M.
Campbell and Miss Lottie E. Aup
perle. Jamison, the giant O. A. C. tackle,
has left the Corvallls institution for
his home-at Logan, Utah. He intends
to go into electrical work In the In
tend Empire.
With better and more power, the
evening service of the street car. line
will be extended, said one of the con
ductors today. Two cirs will run in
stead of one to a much later hour.
County Judge Chrisman this morn
ing entered an order-in the Stevens
estate accepting the report of the
executor, Welby Stevens,, son of the
decedent, and discharging said exe
cutor from his charge.
Eighteen young men and women
are home from the University at Eu-
ALBUMS
We have a
lice line of
Photograph
Albums,
tanging: in
price from 20c
to $2.50.
They are
beautiful and
large and
would make a handsome present
DSHFS
What is more beautiful than a
pretty dish, and what would be a
nicer present? We have salad
bowls, from 25c to $1.60. We
have a large line ot nearly every
thing and the prices are right.
BURrrr wood
Ask to see the fine line of burnt
wood we have. They are beauties
and have Rncket prices.
Wire
Clothes Line
15c
! CITY NEWS t
I Christmas
t
gene tor tha nhri.i -
There are J5o .noSiS- "SSi I
boys and girls home from O A n I
and other schooJaSalem States: I
The Christmas trade enjoyed by!
the merchants nf n,,0anA . 'r..oy i
than that of last year by f uHy 26 plr
cent. Nearly every storn r.iH
their entire stock of toys and nonei
will have vrv mnnv j uo
- - buuo ivi carrv
over until navt v.,, 3
Wm. Renshnw iiiwnui v,, .
ear store to th nnhHn ii . i r1. instanJ
on -.7- r.s UI "'ears
uu ai huibh uuu aa soon as
it is finished will place a large candy
case in tho front, mnm u i J
.uvu. . utj UUiH (jqq
of the finest cigar stores on the coast.
ThA Tlrnln Vim-o woa i .
new ucttiBu again
in their hnskethnll irm wu..
- A-.iuajr even
ing between the Harrisburg and
Dram teams b ya score of 18 to 13
The Drain lads received another de
feat at the hands of the Roseburg
team in the latter city Tuesday night.
News has been received by relatives
at Brownsville of the death by acci
dent of Luther Coshow. O. P. Co
show's younger brother, which occur
red at Sawyer's Bar, California, on
November 29. The unfortunate man
fell frqm a porch and was killed in
stantly. The new tiirhlnA Anvln.
- " "uv gcuci-
ator at the power plant of the Wil-
lameue vauey company, at Spring
field, was connected Thursday even
ing. From now on the company
promises a first-class service and
tnere win De no complaints at lack
power, - , . ;
" A case of diphtheria was reported
today at 527 Washington street. Chief
of Police Farrington stated that no
case had been discovered in Eugene
for many months. An epidemic has
broken out in th easylum at Salem,
but the disease is now supposed to
be under control. .
E. Dodge, the grocer and "spud"
man, will soon move his store into
the new Hovey block at the corner
of West Eighth and Olive streets. Mr.
Dodge says that his present quarters
are entirely Inadequate for his busi
ness and that it is imperative that he
have' larger quarters.
O. A. C. will enter a team of five
men in the cross-country run with the
U. of O. on Washington's Birthday.
The race will be over a .five-mile
course, and the total points scored
by individual contestants will deter
mine who shall be awarded first
place.
Geo. W. Cleveland has began an
action in the circuit court against
the city of Springfield, in which he
seeks to prevent that municipality
from assessing and collecting taxes
against his property for the construc
tion of cement sidewalks. Williams
& Bean are Mr. Cleveland's attor
neys. The nerger-Bean Hardware Com
pany has started to move their stock
to their new quarters in the I. O. O.
F. temple. They have moved most of
the heavy stock, and on Monday
morning will commence to transfer
their shelf goods ,and will soon be
ready to serve the nubile in the lar
gest store room in the city. j
A legion of the National Protective j
Legion was organized in this city last ;
evening. The National Protective Le-:
gion, though sixth in size in the coun
try, is new in Oregon. This order
furnishes its members sick, accident
and death protection and returns to
each member his share of the sur
plus accumulations each fifth year
and will doubtless in Eugene, as else-1
where, become one of the most pop-1
ular orders. j
Enlargers of photographs have j
have worked the women of Roseburg j
for many dollars by promising them
chances on diamond rings, fine rock-1
ers and other prizes. Their, agents
promised to enlarge any picture for
' 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 vame received in all our fu
ture dealings. We wish you all
a merry Christmas.
CANDY
We are glad so have so many
people take advantage of our low
price, 15c lb., which we have plac
ed on our high grade warranted
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 . . J5c
Pillow Cords . 1 5c
Murphes Racket Store
35 EAST NINTH STRH
tfl A
record a. -
.!t effect, iu ?w,lrJ
bu' becanjc la J?i
remedial valuee of. bui' 3
Bare it ia J " Pod-'fl
2.9S. and .
who wja
arly a1 0, --"
drawn lucky nurZr,H
they could get t?l
urg store or a weiS"
house. Thn nti.
heard of ae,
and the picture mf'
Mrds of passage
CASTO?
For Infant, andtW
The Kind Yoojhn p
Bears the j
Signature of C&Jff,
NOTICE OPPLvitscr,
In the matter of "i,,,
s.'i ! hereby
the County Court on 1 i
.Ve",,b; and &
judse of said UeV!
objections to the
WElil ST!
GEO. B. DORRIS. '
Attorney for slid tn,u.
t J
ARewfi
" -GIL
If you wish to mi
a New Yfit(
you can find mj
beautiful and ia
thinp in cm s
CUT GLKI
Bowls..$3,50lt
Nappies..$l.25to
buear and
' Creamer $3j0!o!
and a full line pf m
able pieces at tbc lord
Silver ToQtt I
A great reductico oj
prc we do not 1
carry them over. Sj
WINDOW W
ENCRAVffC
$ mi
! J. 0. W41
16 JEWttB
Greeting
CURRY l
We also
i,rnsh for 15c
take mud off horse' !i
BcntJ""
We al--o
itt
the one a
turn
the same P"'ce-
15C-
HOSIER
a'
rwldreo'
til.'
M-lliog
we are
0H
We i
sell
JnsttM
SIEVES
very .pUl
soods are .11
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f