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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, DEC. 21. 1909
. H. Friendly, the leading
We pack your gift purchase in appropriate Christmas boxes FR. Store open evenings until Christmas. Only five days more
for you to purchase those gifts and tor us to seil every dollar's worth of holiday goods. It will be to your advantage to do your
buying hare. Wj haa anticiaafaJ your every wa.it. To make it easy for you, we have our counters and windows full of tine
suggestions. Don't fail n look them over. You. will find just what you want; and" you will also find things at the right prices
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Two Announcements of Special Interest
Christmas Specials in the
Men's Department
Fancy vests; anything in stock at X elf
Neckwear of every style and color,
J 9g to $.50
Gloves, the new shades in Dents' and
Fownes'. Also heavy wool and Golf Gloves.
5fic to $2.50
Bath Robes and House Coats; a big assort
ment at 1-4 OFF
A big assortment in gifts done up in Christ
mas boxes at special prices.
To the Ladies.
N:-.;j.:X J i
ladam Hannah Farrisee, the demonstrator
f the famous GOSSARD Corsets, will be in
ur store December 20 and 21, Monday and
uesday, to demonstrate to you many excel
ant features of their justly famous Corset.
)o not miss this opportunity to learn the se
cret of a perfect figure.
Mufflers
A varied assortment of reefer ,"ud hand
kerchief styles. All silk and wool. Spec
ially priced at 5oc to $3.00
A big assortment of Handkerchiefs.
We are still giving special pric s on fancy good;
10c VALUES go
15c VALUES, ; 0c
25c VALUES 20c
20c VALUES 0g '
50c VALUES 39c
79c VALUES 59c
50c VALUES 39C
$1.00 VALUES 79c
$1.50 VALUES .... SI. 19
$2.50 VALUES . ... Si .98
Ladies' and Misses' SUITS
Pick out any ladies' or Misses'
Suit, Coat or Cape in our im
mense stock, at one -fourth off
the regular price. These are
not old goods or out of date
styles. All this season's goods.
$50.00 SUITS AT $45.00
$50.00 SUITS AT $37.50
$35.00 SUITS AT $26.25
$30.00 SUITS AT $22.50
$25.00 SUITS AT $18.75
$20.00 SUITS AT $15.00
$18.00 SUITS AT $13.50
$15.00 SUITS AT $11.25
$12.50 SUITS AT $ 9.38
HANDKERCHIEFS
at 5c, 8 1-3C, Joe, 12 i-2c,
iSc, 20c, 25c, 35c, 5oc and
up to $4.00 a-piece. Sets
of three and six done up
in boxes at 2oc, 5oc, 55c,
75c and $1-00.
NECKWEAR.
Trul)' the best line ever
shown here. Imported
French jabots, waterfalls,
side effects, stocks and
collats. 35c vals at 25c,
5oc vals at 42c, 65c vals
at 50c, 75c and 85c vals
at 59c.
FURS
FURS
FURS
A most pleasing gift.
Take your choice of ours
at .... 1-4 off
A suggestion every
where you look.
No trouble to find
what you want at
our store, and with
our help it is easy.
Buy a Glove
order and
save yourself
much trouble
Leather g
A grand i
UmbreiJ
Nothiug morcJ
than a boxori
priced from
to M2.00.
592-594 Willamette Street,
S. H. FRIENDLY
592-594 Willamsd
CITY NEWS
Cleveland's Baking rowiler.
Btiloa's for drugs.
A. I'd ml $1
Sc warzachlld'a.
lounlaln
pen at
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Today and tomorrow are the
kuriexc days in I ho your.
Post Card Albuma. largest a&aort
.t:. at'SchwanscbUd's. USM
Throe rarlouda of sawlnga arrived
dKwn 1 ' ..in tho Mohawk this morning
fur tho Kugune Lumber Co.
Tto Bowers Drue; Company and
Stanleys are putting up eleclrlo
Mr.it la from of their places of uiial-
W. T. Howard, of Junction City,
was fined (10 lu the local police
Mart this morning on a drunk and
disorderly charge.
The stores will remain closed nil
day Christinas. They are remaining
open every evening this week for the
beue'flt of tho holduy shoppers.
I Grant crowds of shoppers are tnklng
j advantage of this splendid sunny
! weather to make their Christmas pur
chases. Tho merchants could not
wIbIi for bettor weather.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Com
i mcrclal Club will meet Wednesday
1 evening in the club parlors. Strang
ers in the city are cordially invited
to attend.
Webster Klncnid has sold two lots
In tho Kincald addition, one to P. A.
Nelson, of Kugono, for $l!00, nnd
tho other to Albert Johnson, of Eu
gene, for )1 250.
Tho mall carrlor Is the most impor
tant personage In tho country at. this
Mine, and will be until after Christ
mas. In fact, he ought to bo more
generally appreciated than he Is.
Tho Wells-Kurgo Express Cotnpn
ny today received an Immense dog
for one of tho boys at the Kappa Sig
ma house, who Is now on his vaca
tion. The company will feed hlm at
Our 22d Cbristmas
Serving the
WE OFFER
Otir entire stock of over 150 Rugs at reduced prices,
all lands and sizes, in the best patterns.
WE HAVE THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS IN
THE NEW POCKET EDITION, BOTH SILVER AND
GOLD-PLATED.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS 0S
TERM00R MATTRESSES. .THE ONLY .MATTRESS
MADE THAT ALL DEALERS TRY TO COUNTERFEIT,
LISt SANITARY ROASTERS THEY HAVE NO
COMPETITION: GUARANTEED FOR TEN YIARS.
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1837 1909
CHAMBERS I'ARGflfARE AND FURNITURE GO
wpT-mette ftrp t
tho depot until his new owner re
turns. I'll.. I.,- lu a fli:.,.l 1V,..
hlB size gives him a formidable ap
pearance.
The funeral of Judge Walton will
be held Thursdnv :irto riinmi at Q
o'clock at the Methodist church. In-
torment will take place in the Odd
Fellows' cemetery.
The board of governors of the
Commercial Club meets tonight. Tho
matter of selecting a booster to take
tho place of J. H. Hnrtog will come
up. and it Is probable that some defi
nite conclusion will be arrived at.
The final account in the Ranch ps-
tate was accopted by the probate
court today, the estate closed and
the administratrix discharged. I. N.
llarbaugh was attorney for the es
tate. I
Plats of the Hawley rtlvorslde Or
I chard Tracts, tho A. C. Bohrenstedt
! Company's Fruit Lands and the Che-
nowith Orchard Tracts, all at Cres
well. were filed with the county clerk
yesterday afternoon.
I
S. Rush, the real ostate dealer, has
: sold the lease on one of the lower
I rooms In the new Matlock block to
the Hunter Hlectrlc Company, who
will occupy the room. Mr. Hugh will
remain where he Is, on the second
j floor of the old Matlock block.
P, L, Schultz, an employe of the
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., came down
from Wendling last evening and Is at
the Eugene hospital suffering from
an injury to his right hand. While
coupling two cars in the company's
logging railroad, several fingers of
the hand were badly mashed.
Dr. York, of Eugene, has taken
Dr. Nehrtas as a partner in his prac
tice. Dr.Nehrtas is a graduate of
the Pennsylvania College of Dental
Surgery, 1S95. He has had many
years of experience as demonstrator
In the New York Dental School, and
is a nexpert In all branches of den
tistry. Q2 7
Manager Lambirth, of the North
western Corporation, leaves in the
morning for O'Brien's, on the McKen.
zie. From there he will visit the
company's power site to Inspect the
progress being made. He returns the
following day. This trip will be made
in a buggy, the recent auto trip prov
ing too strenuous.
The big Commercial Club block pi
ano house Stevens & Hulln the
leading piano and organ dealers in
Eugene. This Is the Weber, Chick
ering, Hobart M. Cable quality house
i niuos direct rrom the factory at low
est possible figures and easiest terms.
Investigate and be your own Judge.
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Rich Mountain Circle No. 4, I, of
O. A. H., recently elected the fol
lowing officers: President, Mrs.
Lang; senior vice president, Mrs. E
Sylvester; junior vice president, Mrs.
Mary Clendenen; treasurer, Mrs. Pep
pard; chaplain, Mrs. Mary Wheeler;
conductor, Miss Eva McElroy; guard,
Mrs. Fetrow.
H. H. Bell yesterday began suit
In the circuit court against B. F.
Cantonwine and J. T. Bell, doing bus
iness under the name of the Star The
atre, at Cottage Grove, to regain pos
session of the moving picture ma
chine outfit and the furniture at the
theatre, or to recover $691. W. G.
Martin Is attorney for the plaintiff.
Campbell-Fellman Comnanv. Eu
gene's big and busy houseturnlshers,
are going to give away many presents
to their customers between now and
January 10th. To every person buv
ln one dollar's worth of goods thev
will receive coupons for everv dol
lar purchase. They are also giving
away 130 nhonotrrnnhs ,,i
men uua-
tomers. It will pay you to see them
now- d22 wit
A meeting of the South Eugene
Improvement Club was held last
evening. The principal topic of dis
cussion was that of raising the bonus
ror the extension of the street rail
way line out Willamette street
around College Hill and entering the
city again by way of Oregon avenue
and joining the main line again at
Eleventh and Willamette streets. The
sense of the meeting was that the
full amount -of the bonus can bo
raised and some thought it could be
secured by the first of the new year.
A committee was named to interview
the city council in regard to dredging
Amazon creek, asking that a drainage
district be established within the city.
Manager Dobie, of the University
of Oregon 1910 "Oregonia," is solic
iting among the merchants for ad
vertising for this publicaion. Next
year's issue promises to be the lar
gest and have the biggest circulation
of any yet published. The isBiie not
only goes to the home of every stu
dent, but. all over the country. A
number of firms in Portland and out
side of the state are to have space
in Its pages.
Attorney S. P. Ness' will build a
fine brick automobile garage on his
residence lot on Olive street, between
West Ninth and West Tenth, for Rob
ert Vellum, who was formerly a part
ner In the firm of Wray & Veltum,
which recently dissolved. Work on
the structure, which will he 41xS0
feet in dimensions, will soon begin.
Architect Ford is drawing the plans.
Mr. Ness will move his dwelling to
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A Piano is an Idea
Xmas Gift
The Stevens , Htfrn PSar,o House
Now has the finest assortment of ,,,
brought to Euwnf. Tfc -n T.J
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bart M. Cable, Clarendon, MarshaU & WendS s-h auek"S. Webw, Ho-
a score of others. StiSS!Si-f Story & Dark and
""hod. have made this by far ,h! ItSSS FfcSS fiSh
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IMPORTED PERFUMES I J XMAS BOXES
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EBONY TOILET SETS
PEARL MANICURE SETS
EBONY MANICURE
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