TEUOENB DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY. OCT. 21, 1911
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Dining Room
Furniture
Nowadays the dining room is the second
room in every home and one reason of this
is that the houses of the present day are
planned and built inr such a manner that
the dining room, i, as a rule is off the front
room with nothing but an open archway
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Of course the prominence given the dining
room necessitates furniture more elaborate
and more substantial than used a genera
tion back or even a few years back and
it is to our stock of dining room furniture
that we call your attention.
We are showing Buffets, Serving Tables,
and Dining Tables, ' and also full room
Suites including Chairs, that are the pro
duct of the foremost furniture manufact
urer. We have sets and single pieces in
Fumed and Golden Oak that are attractive
beyond the ordinary and with care will
last a life time.
Please understand that we are headquar
ters for superior dining room furniture all
priced as low as the most economical per
lon would desire.
Also that all our customers have the privi
lege of paying their bill in convenient
monthly payments. . .
CAWPBELL-FELLWAN
Company Housefurnishers
451 - 47 1 Willamette Street
SOCIETY NOTES
Mesdames G- S. O. Humbert and
home of the former on South Ferry i
street, Wednesday afternoon from j
three to fve with a very pretty and I
substantial ll.n shower In honor of i
Dr. Merle Shelley of Portland, who I
Is to become the bride of Mr. Frank ;
C. Mighton at Winnipeg, Canada, j
November 8th.
Miss Shelley Is a former Eugene
Sin, a graduate of the Eugeue Bible j
Inlverslty and a recent graduate of I
the Pacific college of Chiropractic j
i juitmua. one IB a talented young
woman, In very way fitted to as
sume the responsibilities of a home
and to become the helpmeet of the
man she has chosen.
A nice musical program was ren
dered, at the cloe of which Ameri
ca was sung, followed by "God Save
the King," in honor of the bride
groom. The color scheme of pink
and white was artistically used, be
ing carried out throughout the re
freshments. The Misses Bernice
Holmes, Madge Humbert and Vivian
Kellems asslned In the serving. The
Invited guests were: Mesdames E. C.
Sanderson. J. S. McCallum, D. C.
Kellems, H. A. Benton, W. A. Bll
lington, J. B. Holmes, George Mor
gan, E. J. Fuller, J. H. West, M. J.
Thompson adn Rose Washburn; the
Misses Allle Stevens, Effie McCal
lum, Minnie Markhart, Mamie Hick
ethler, Myrtle Green, Fannie Cornel
ius. Anna Wllke, Letha Honlg. Ed
ith Prater, Bells Prater, Belle Keen
ey, Genevieve Lucas, Edna Bertsch,
and Gladys Shelley.
The Riverside Society met at
the home of Mrs. Fish, 1067 Harri
son avenue Friday, the 20th. There
were forty at the meeting. A good
social time was had. At 4 o'clock
Mrs. Fish, Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs.
Doty served an elegant lunch.
Kabo Corsets, Atterbery Clothing, Munsing Underwear, Dents & Alaxandra w9i Gloves, Sahlin Waists on sale at this store.
j Dtintt Trim!
WOMANS BLAaK TIGHTS, $1.50
Women's black wool Tights, made
of fine Boft yarn, all Bizes special
per pair f . .t.50
GUILDS BLACK DRAWERS, 25c
Girls' black knit Drawers, tight top
knit from line soft yarn, ankle leng
Infants Ruben Shirts, Wrappers, Bands
of all Styles and Prices, 25 c. to $1.50
ana wuu r renvn mum " is"i ';s!W pi ..
th 4Ss'?5r FftPM I lit All
vVOMANS FLEECE LINED PANTS
AND VESTS, SPECIAL EA. '22c
Come ti white nnd gray, sizes 4,
D and (i. Made very full and neat
ly fiuMied.
Union Suits in White
Cream and Gray now 50 cents Each
High neck, long sleeves, ankle length fine ribbed In all
si.ea, open all tho way down the frone, special suit . . . .flOc
SOCIETY AT Sl'KIXfiFlFXn
The wedding of Miss Louise Mar
tin to Leslie R. Hoagland, of Walla
Walla, Wash., solemnized Thursday
evening at s ociock, was a quiet
though extremely pretty event of the
week. Rev. W. M. Ersklne, former
ly pastor at Springfield but now pas
tor of the Methodist Episcopal church
at Halsey, officiated and tho cere
mony wai performed at the homo of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Martin on north B street. The
house decorations were artistically
arranged Id,' fink and green with
ivy, ferns and pink roses, mingling
in this clever color BCheme. Just
a small number of the Immediate
close friends, of the bride were
bidden to . witness the impressive
ring ceremony, which was performed
in the southwest corner of the cozy
little parlor, where the groom receiv
ed his bride from the hand of her
father. Tho bride was charming
In a gown of beautifully embroidered
cream crepe de chene. Her veil
completely enveloping the stylish
figure, was fastened with lilies of
the valley. She carried an exquisite
boquet of-white chrysanthemums.
The marriage of Williams Beals,
Jr., and Miss Junia K. Klrkland was
solemnized at the Methodist parson
age In Eugene, Saturday. October
14, 1911, Rev, H. S. Wilkinson offi
ciating. The bride, who formerly
lived at Drain, has mnde her home
here in Springfield with an aunt,
Elizabeth Klrkland, for the past sev
eral months and possesses a person
ality so charming as to endear her to
a great host of friends. Mr. Beals
is one of Springfield's moBt trusted
and worthy young men, ami occupies
the position of assistant cashier In
the First National bank, which re
sponsibility is evidence of his Integ
rity. Mr. and Mrs. Reals snent a
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DILLON DRUG CO.
Hotel Smeede Bldg. Phone 623. Free Delivery
527 WILLAMETTE STREET
o Profit Sale of DRUGS
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l.U0 Lvriia Pinkham's P.nmnnnnri 71 fi
25c Lvdia pinkhatn's Pills ..17c
25c Euthymtl Tooth Paste 15c
$1.00 Hood's Sasaparilla 75c
50c Danderine X . 35c
25c Allock's Poroiis Plasters 2 for 25c ,
ptNlrs. Winslow Soothing Syrup 15c
A full M Witch Hazel for ...... 15o
50c DeWitt's Kidney Pitts 35c
Mennen's Talcum Powder .. 15c
l$V50c Antiphlogistine .....35c
w- Pierce's Golden Medical 71c
W o,., Pierce's Favorite Pre-
Option ; 7ic
ft Dr. Piercer Pills.: !.i5c
25c Dillon's Liver Pills 15c
16oz Parke Davis Peroxide 35c
8oz. Parke Davis Peroxide 25c
4oz, Parke Davis Peroxide 15c
25c Dillon's Talcum Powder .....8c
25c Dillon's Cold Tablets ... 1 5c
Epsom Salts per pound' 10c
25c White Pine Expectorant 15c
25c White Pine and Tar . . ...... 15c
50c Syrup of Figs 35c
35c Castoria 25c
50c Stuart's Dyspepsia 35c
25c Bromo Quinine ...... . . , . ..17c
25o Violet Ammonia 1 9c
25c Violet Witch Hazel 19c
50c Eff Sodium Phosphate 35c
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Introductory Sale "Athena Underwear" 23rd to 28th
thona Underwear Is made In all styles, cream
.nd gray, for Women aiidChildren. There are
jone that equals Alliens Underwear. Every gnr
nent Its comfortably. The best for tho money.
Quality 29
Ills fabric Is a soft me-
nm weight white cotton
'ine ribbed and is made in every style Women's
;annents: all stylo Vests, Drawers, Corset cov
ers and Union Suits. Sizes 3 to 44, single gar
nents 50c Suits $1.00. Extra sizes 60c, $1.25.
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Quality 40
Medium heavy soft finish
white cotton fabric, fine
ihbed. Comes In Union Suits, Drnwei'B nnd
"Made in different styles. Prices single irnr
ments 50c, Suits $1.00. Extra itzcs 00c to $1.25
Quality 70
Medium henvy fleece
lined pure white ribbed
,'abric. The best cloth put Into garments to re
tallt.ill at the price of Union Suits. High neck,
long and short sleeves, knee anil ankle length,
drawers and vests mnde in the same styles, tho
prices are
Union Suits Spc. $1.00
Single Garments Spc 50c
Extra sizes prices 60c to $1.25. Mall orders
promptly filled.
Beginning Monday October the 2 3d. we offer
Athena Underwear In an introductory sale. "Ath
ena perfect fitting long wearing underwear spec
ially featured during the entire week. All
styles for Women and Children.
$1.25 WOOL RIBBED VESTS, EACH $1.00
FINE LAMBS WOOL VEST, EACH $1.00
SILK AND WOOL VESTS, $1.75 AND $2.50
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These Athena gaTinenls are all made from wool
and silk and wool flue ribbed beautifully fin
ished with mercerized tape and hand crochet,
in all sizes.
Tights to Match the Vests Mentioned
Above, per pair $1 .00 to $2.50
Union Suits all Wool and Silk
and Wool, $2.50 to $7 Su.
Athenn Union Suits In all sizes 34 to 44. Made
or fine wool nnd silk and wool finished wlta
mercerized tape nnd hand crochet, Union Suits
that fit comfortably. Exceptionally good values.
Athena Underwear Is sized by the bust measure.
In ordering by mall order same as you would a
waist or dres, 34, 38, 42 or whatevor size you
wear. 34 to 38 Is regular, 40 to 44 Is extra
size garments and cost 10 percent more.
Childrens Athena Vests and Pants
and Drawers 50c, 75c, 90c, $1.25
Union Suits, 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75
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:;'-rf.;' lo 10 years,
Children's Athena garments come In Vests,
Uants, Drawers and two styled Suits, drop seat
menu 50c and 90c a garmontdar-dllnefeetOKIqr
and open flap. Sizes 2 to 10 years Blngle gar
ments 50c and 80c; ages 12 to 16 yeara "ingle
garments 76c and $1-25. Union Suits, ages 2
90c and $1.50; ages 12 to 16 years,
5 and $1.75.
Children's White and Gray Fleece
Lined 35c Vests and Pants ea 25c
Boys and Girls Fleece Lined
Union Suits, 50c. and 60c. Each
-00 Razor Strops at, ..... 97c
$ f.50 Razors at . . .Q. . . . . 97c
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Fall & Winter Hosiery for Women, Men, Children, Wool, Cotton, Silk
Fleece Lined Hose, pair 15c
Complete line of sizes in fast
black flooca lined hose. Great
bargain, per pair USc
All Wool Hose per pair 25c
Women's and Children's nil wool
Hose, specially good quality per
pair now 25c
Burson Seamless Hose, Reg
ular and Out Sizes pair 25c
All black white Hole and foot, rib
top fast black seamless Hose per
pair now . . .Win
Infant Wool Hose 15 and 25c
Hole-proof Silks pair $1.00
Hole-proof gunranfted Silk ITose,
Ihreo pairs In a box. Guaranleed
to wear three montha. $3.00 ft
box come In black and colors.
Silk Lisle Hose per pair 50c
Come in black and all colors.
Fine Cashmere Hose. Regu
lar and extra sizes 50c, $1 .00
Infant's Silk Hose pair 50c
40c Silk Hose 3 pr for $1.00
brief honeymoon at Drain and PleaB
ant Hill, returning Wednesday eve
ning. The young couple will be at
home to their friends In one of the
Johnson houses on U street between
Seventh and Kighth.
A most enjoyable time was had
Saturday evening at the home of
Miss Marian Harper, the occasion
being a miscellaneous shower for
Miss Lulu Martin. The evening was
spent in playing games, a number
for which prizes were given. The
successful contestants Doing MIbs
Lulu Mnrtln and Mrs. F. E. Knhler.
Partners for supper were chosen by
means of poems from iw ted authors
and the guests were then ushered
Into the dining room where an ex
cellent supper was served. The
crowd again assembled In the parlor
where Miss Martin was presented
with numerous useful and dainty
gifts by her many friends.. Those
present were: MesdRines K. C. Mnr
tln, K. L. Page. if. E. Walker, W. F.
Walker, F. K. Kahler, J. N. Harper;
Misses Mary Roberts. Etta Bower
man, Alice KoHtcr, Marian Harper
and Lulu Martin.
Miss Mayhello Conley was given
a very pleasant surprise Monday
evening by a number of young la
dles from Eugene. The evening was
spent In music, and games after
which an elaborate luncheon pro
vided by tho guests wb enjoyed by
all Those present were Dertha Ba
rett, Leila Circle, Ethel Stemler. Min
nie Clark, Hvlen Large, Stella Ba
rett, Matllo Plnkham, Ora Thomlson,
Harriet Large, Ethel Forrester and
"Si" Gay (!) News.
AT 1 HK FOIXT.
4 ARIZONA nil-li Kalcm.
REJECTFC (ianmont.
THE SQUIRE'S LOVE Am-
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A QI W.STION OF MODESTY
Lubin.
PARDON (jfE Lubln.
Music by Orchestris A. Bvar-
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Library
Tables
We have a large as
sortment of LIBRARY
TABLES which .will
sell in the next few
days at a great cut in
prices.
$13.75 Golden Oak Polish, cut to , $9.70
$15.50 Golden Oak Colonial, cut to $11.30
$17.50 Quartered Oak Mission cut to...., .$12.65
$19.50 Massive Oak Mission cut to $16.85
$21.50 Massive Oak Mission, cut to ' . : , $15 35
$24.50 Heavy Golden Oak Colonial.. $18.70
$31.50 Heavy Golden Oak Colonial $23.90
These are only a few of many from which to select at .
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0 522. Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon
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