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, , ... THE EUGENE D AIL ST GUARD. THUKSDA?. DEC. 21. 1911 THREE ' i LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS FOR CHRISTMAS; ALL ' STYLES AND MANAGER JENNINGS TALKS ON SPRINGFIELD WATER WORKS QUESTION Is of Opinion That Everything Will Be Amicably Adjust, ed in a Short Time COLORS. REGULAR $1.25 and $1.'50 VALUES TO BE SOLD THIS WEEK AT YOUR CHOICE sir We Give. Ease Where Others Squeeze" Royal Bins Store Across from Hampton's SptMk inc of tho proposed pet tints T't tlur on th. water question at ; SprinmieM. K. M. Jenuinps, m;m;uor nf ih i' irt'ton Power eompany, today: exprtsed the opinion thai things ! would he liiuit alilv adjusted. was nut prepared to say that the auxiliary resri voir would lie built. j. ln;t s.ril that tlie rotnpatiy would see y i'o it that the residents of Willamette y, j Heights had snifirient water, and if ;:he huildtiii: of surh reservoir were ''i he most -.utisfiiftory way lo secure ,tlie rosiilt. that it would be done. The ! i onipiiii -' is now fiunns on that t j proposition The company will be X uiit work on enlarlni; tlie mains and ivxtendini; them at onee. They have considerable pipe on hand and have ordered several carloads more. Tliey will use what thev have on hand at nme. Thev will also proceed with ' f .It ratii'ii though, it may be some I time be 'ore that can be ha mi led. The matter is now before the H. M. IV' lies by com pany's eastern office. Several plans may be submit i ed. However, at the earliest possible moment, the filter wiU be installed iir.d it will he the best that can be st cured. Springfield will have ab solutely pure w ater under the system. spent BIG CHRISTMAS TREE AT DONNA "What Shall I Give Kim?" ! A XMAS SUGGESTION TO THE LADIES Here's an answer you perhaps haven't thought of to this vexing question. If you want to give him Husband, Son, Father or Brother something he'll really value, something he'd rather have than anything else, something which he can wear daily for months and months and months present him with an order for a stylish MICHALES-STERN SUIT OR OVERCOAT Spec In Correspondence. Omnia. Dec. 20 Kverybody Is pet tint: ready for Christmas. Only four more days till Santa flans will make his annual visit to all pood people. J And there are up bad people in Don na, so lie will no doubt have his sled loaded down, and his poor old rein deer will he very tired when be ar rives at the Donna h a ' I Saturday levelling. A hip Christmas tree Is being prepared, which will he filled with good things for all. There will be a special Christmas exercise at the schoolhouse next Sunday, given by the Donna Sunday school, to which everybody ,is invited. James MeCee went to Kugenc Sun day on business. A his shooiing match will be given here December 22 to which all who can shoot are desired to he present. The match will be given by the Mo hawk Gun club. 8 EAST NINTH ST. EUGENE, OREGON NOTHING IN THK CITY as goed lates. as Otto's Victoria ctaoco-i2i MA, FOIl t'OI XTV WAHHWTS. i Nntiee Is bernhy Kivon that nil rnun I t v wn minis Issued prior to No. mi.", 7, 1 ri'fflMteied .Sept emhiT 11. 1 i 1 1 . will be paid at my offtee lerrmbnr T. It'll. I Interest will eonse on I hat dale. Treasurer Une County. t126 Y i i i To I I : : i : i : Eh tZ I x t. I PERSONALS : M. Hauaer was up from Irving yes- 1 terday. K. M. Jenka, of Tangent, was down yesterduy. John Smith, of Junction City, was. up yesterday. F. A. Dorsey was up from June-1 tion City today. ; S. H. Moiss was In from Cottage Grove yesierday. P. A. Richardson was In from Creswell yesierday. Mrs. Welsh, of Junction City. yesierday in Kugenc. O. H. Poster went to Creswell to- day on letal b;iMii-ss. Dscar Doridge. of Junction City. , was in Kugeue today. W M. Anderson came up from i Juiution City yestrrday. i J. W. Smith went to N.:.ron yester-, day afternoon on business. j Rev. C. W. Householder was a vis itor from Junction yesterday. 1 Mrs. Itetker. of Junction City. ! spent yesterday in Kugene. , K. H. llorton, of Junction City.; spent yesterday In Kugeni. P. Davis, of Pasco. Wash., was an arrival in Kugene hist night. C. K. Smith, of SpriniM'teld, left last even Inn for Kansas City. Krnesi 1'urvanco and wife were in from Cottage Grove yesterday. Judge C. A. Wintermeier returned last night from a trip to Salem. Melvin Spores and D. Ortou aro in j llarrisburg buying horses today. j Ira Lemon was a J unci ion City denizen who was here yesterday. Miss Minnie Sihbits was up from Junction City yesierday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. ZensUe were passen- gers to Hnrrisburg this morning. ' George Vaughan and wife, of Kl mlra. were in the city over night. Arthur K. Garrison, of Mareola, j came up from Portland yesterday. J. B. Taylor has returned to Port land after a short business visit here. Mrs. Mack, of Wendling. went to ' Goshen last night to spend Christ-1 mas. ' A. K. AslneUson, of Harrisburg. was transa-ung business in l.ngene today. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Gilmore went to Portland last evening to spend the holidays. Jol'iu Templeton went to Junction City hVt evenin, nfier a day In Ku gene. Mrs. ft. O. Hrndy. of Creswell, was visiiing Mrs. L. T. Harris in Kugene today. Rev. O. W. Taylor, pastor nt Wnl terville, went to Crawfordsville last evening. Mrs. O. T. Zentner loft this morn ing for Portland to spend the holi days. I Mrs. Holler and her son. J. A., left for California this morning for the winter. V. K. McCord and C O. Koniper. of Creswell, were in Kugeuy , over night. C. H. Jones and lijs grandson, Robt. Jones, of CotlagoT.roVe, wlrfc in town yesterday. H. K. Leppert went to Juncllon City this morning to Hpend Christmas wit li home follis. Mr. and Mrs. Dlckorson are buck from an extended trip to Pennsylva- ! nln. Illinois and Kansas. tr. Johnson and ber daughter, j Mrs. Cooper, returned to Cottage I Grove last night after a trip to Ku- geno. Mrs. Alice Rogers, of "Wolf Creek, returned to her home last night after a visit to Mrs. Large nnd Miss Grace, in Kugene. Mrs. Frank W. Carnahan and her daughter. Kllzabeth, came In lnst night from Medford to visit S. K. George and family. Misses Hul h and Clara .Tett re turned last night from Maker City, af ter an extended visit with their sister, Mrs. Prank Thompson, Charles Croner, Ron of Mr. and Mrs. George Cronor, has gone to Mr Kenzle Hrldge to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Prlssell. Parker Luckey Fountain Pens for Gifts. SI. 50. $2.00, and $3.00. Ask to see than. Main Floor Lowest Prices Our Chief Attraction. Ax Billy DEPARTMENT STORE SCHAEFERS BROS POOLE SILVERWARE We are exclusive agents of the Quadruple Plate Ware. Main Floor Toys! Nothing But Toys! Toys don't need much talk these duys. They tire on everybody's mind nnd in everybody's n heart. All we need to say is that the Toy Section is open from 7:30 to 9 p. m. ; that there is plenty of room for all who come and Toys enough for all who want them. 3T m DRAWN WORK 0ME-F0URTH OFF Salesman Samples of Linen Drawn Work and Embroidered Linen of Doilies, Scarfs, Center Pieces Squares, Linen Table Covers in assorted sizes; genuinnc Cluny Lac Stand Covers worth up to $7.00; all1 at 25 per cent discount. Take advantage-of this offer to buy your Christmas Lteicn for Gifts and own use. Call tomorrow while the assortment is large. , STAR CUT GLASS Genuine Sunburst Cut Glassware, niado of the best thin lead-blown Glass. Each ar ticle has 3 genuinno Sunburst Cuttings. The grade of this ware is excellent for moderate priced Cut Glass and wo know of no better Gift that can be presented for remembrance. 1-2 gal. Water Jug Sli25 9-in. Berry or Fruit SI, 2 5 C Bell Shaped Tumblers, sot ggg 8-oz. Straight Tumblers, set of 6. . . .flgg Sugar and Creamer set SI SO Wino Glasses, set $1,50 Footed Sherbets, set SI, 50 Oil Bottles S RELIANCE SILVERWARE In the Beautiful French Grey, La Eoso Pat tern; guaranteed for 25 years; if in doubt as to what to buy her for a suitable GA(t come to our Silverware section, main ftoor and our salesman will help you to selecUthe prettiest pattern. Berry Spoon ,gilt bowl S'l.,65 Tea Spoons, set 9Sc Table Spoons, set . . . "$1,85 Cream Ladles, in box ' 75c Cold Meat Fork in box ' 75c Butter Knives, in box ''SCfi Sugar Shell in box jg Fruit Knives, set 51,85 20 Pioce Set in Oak Case. ........ $3!75 Thursday and Fsiday Specials OraBy $7.00 SILK LONG KIMONOS, $5.99 Blue Ground Oriental Design, Silk Kimonos, lonj length, blue Satin trimmed sleeves and front; best quality Silk; Thursday and Fri- da v $5.99 $4.50 SILK LONG KIMONOS, $3.98 Made of green nnd roso figured Kimono Silk, shirred yoke, shirred satin trimmed cuffs, shirred fitting waist lino .long length. Thursday and Friday ,only $3,39 $4.00 KIMONO, LONG $3.39 Made of purple and green flowered Kimo no, Silk Shirred Yoke, Pivrplo Satin trimmed Sleeves and front, wide Kimono Sleeves: Christmas Special $3,39 $1.25 PETTICOATS 97c. Made of Black Taffotino, 11 -in. flounce, 3 rows cluster cording, extra value for Cliristmas suggestions. day Friday and Satur- 97a LACE CURTAINS No. 5350 White Nottingham net, 3 1-2x9 Point d'Esprit center; narrow floral bordor $2.00 value; salo f$l.69 LACE CURTAINS No. 1534 White 3 1-3x7 1-2 ft. Striped Sheer Muslin with Cluny Lace odge; $1.50 $1.25 LACE CURTAINS No. 01708, $4.00 Cream Renaissanco new tone effect 3 .,-4x7 1-2 ft. doublo thrcftd heavy French Bobbi riottfV $4.75 valuo . . $4, GO The Only Stump Puller Sold with a REAL GUARANTEE n, wu s,,.P, ? - j-.rEjr 0,rrl" "ll " positive guarantee tnat ii m a - - . haye thc right f V t . CITY NEWS 1, rillons for drugb. Tollmnn'ii )iidlo for photos. tlousfhold Roodn tiavo arrlvprl hpr for A. WIlkPH Htid fntnlly. rorent ar rivals from Kpnkano. . .T. n. KpKon'H amall aon foil and j brokn nun of Mr arms whllo nt play ycHtcrday affprnoon. Mr. V.. K. Ownn Ir liomn from thn , hohpltnl. whom fihn was on'rnr-d upon j a short time iiko. i Thp Klk will aicnd Ihn nrrrlrp at I St. Vary'R Kplwopiil rhurih ufxi Sun-, day in a liody. A rarload of mnnll rallH for thn tunnol and a lard" waRnn for Twohy Urns, arrived thin ninrnlnc from Cort land for the railroad conMriirtlon work. Furs Reduced--2Bid Floor $39.75 Blue Wolf Fur Set, 54-in. Scarf, Silk Lined with head and tail, Muff 10 -in. barrel shaped. Special groy Silk Lined; Christmas $32.50 $12.50 long haired blue Manchurian wolf Set; large square Muff, 54-in. scarf with G tails; satin lined, soft and warmly interlined; Holi- iday Special $8.50 $25.00 Blue Lynx Fur Set, scarf 54-in. long; gray Satin lined; muff satin lined; 22 heavy fillings, Special 13x15; Xmas SI9.87 $26.00 White Thibet Fur Set 18-in. Barrel Shaped Muff, white silk lined, 30-ln. boa with natural head, glass eyes 13-in. tail; Christmas Sale Price $19.98 $22.00 Silk Lined Fox Scarf, fancy back trimmed with 2 natural heads, 42-in. long with 2 gonuine bushy 15-in. Tails. Christmas Sale Price. S 1 5,93 No matter what kind of stump-pulling machine come and see us HOLIDAY GOODS IN STOCK , ,itis'v any and all demands for Holiday Goods having at the Wc are prepared to satiny any .mu i ,5m- . and very compete stock of t' SILVERWARE AND rxlTGLASS COME IN AND LOOK STOCK OVER mm White Temple Eugene, Oregon i Charlci F. Working has aold hln fine nnw r'-tiidfiK' property on 'rFt X I Klevnn'h litreet to I.. Alnhropo Mourk, jlho moved here rerently from Mon- . T'e. I I V. .! Varno k property, nt oner .. to the lty for a 'lty hall pile Ik i.'.xl 10 feet, and he offers It for I'J'i.- cind Wi'h feet jI ror- resfa lnnd adjoining, the prire In 4t,,,.r,no. i Mr?. J.f' K. Flint, a native of A l.ane romitv. Iieint- a daocliter of ? lion I. N. Kdwarda. of .lunation City died at Keattle a day or no nco. Hho'wat the ai-ter-lti-low of .Mrl. t lTlio. liallev and Mm. It. C K llema, .1. 11. Ilurrett. H. Sehnark, W. It. lllackliurn. T. C Hewell. F. II. Hlaikhiirn and t H. llrown. The Tour laKt named went to Portland iIiIk morning. .law. W. Heavey. V,n. W. Hunter and Itohert Veltntn reluined laat nlKht from Ihe chirk ponda. reportlnn pipor aiprexa for tlie reaaoll thai the due k aro not numerona. Florenre. $10. I.oiiIh I. (ilhlm to C.'lnndn V. Rteph enxon; lol II, hlork 1'J, Falrmount. $.",'10. Ilohert lloyil to Owen A. Drew; trai t in tp. 1 n -r. w. 1 1 no. .lumen (I. Flint to V. A. Johnson; 147 hitch In bhc. 8.1-19-12 w. $10. Bumiiel II. Conid to l'nrlflc Great Weatern Ity. Co.; 4.23 acres In sec. H0-17-H w. I I r.f ttlla rily. A Utk ntii0T of til' r I ii r.'iK"-'i- WendllnK peo oerilay a, id lo- day doln their ' linatmaa Hioppirm and nome .f them went on to Cort land to upend the h'.IIdara AnionK the-e here were the following- f. f). Kemper O. J. Kri'kfon. lav I'arker and Arthur l.ott. B U. Hmlth, K D. tiillman, Mr. nd Mm. Joti, J t RealEstateTransfers 3 I" YonnK to H. V Allinon and II. ('. Madden. K. - H of lot 3 In lllk !i i,t M' Karland'a add to ColtaRii (irovc $;:.o. Mr". K. A. Wlthera to II. r. Hire, lot 4 of Allen Orchard Co. fruit land jjr.oo. C V. Larimer to Okc.it llrurv. lota )ii and II In llk I'll I" Wttuhhuriie'a mih of SpH H'V. Power Co'a. add to SpK. 1". Kola Neix to .leioiie II Powell, F. 1-2 of lot J In Llk of M' Tarlaml'n aild to Cot drove. f 1 . A. I Wood et II X to Orcein f'.lec- irh- Itv. Co. .',-100 acre In tp- 17-4 V. $0. .loaeph M. Vontihltl to W'lllain Ilekett. 1-2 Int. In lilk. S of Midway Park. 110. o Ora M. Wood to Oi.Ron Llerlrle Itv Co. 1 4'l ! In IP li-4 . 1(T, John F. Hpra-o It . . i.ancanier. lt 47 of (Vdir Park. tl.O'iii. John F. Sprny to Uander McWII llami et in lota 4 1 and 0 4 of Cedar Park. 12700. W. A. Coi to Ceorft Kalh; lota 7 and S In block 42, Chicago add to Cut Glass Week AT THE WATTS JEWELRY COMPANY'S STORE $1.25 and $1.50 Nappies, $3.50 Sugar and Creamer, now 75c now S2.G0 $1.75 and $2.00 Nappies, $6-00 Sugar and Creamer, now el nn now $3.25 ."r.:";:; " ' en 7- Slaar and Creamer. $3.00 Nappies ... SI. 50 now J S3 75 $3.75 Bowls .... SI. 90 $4.00 Vases'.' S2i25 $7.00 Bowls .... S3.75 $6.00 Vases .... S3. 50 $15.00 Bowls . . . S8.00 $6 Water Bottles. S3. 50 And hundreds of other pieces of Fine Cut Glass at tho samcreduction , 0 00 Watts JdWelry Co. 3 I" IK ii : 1. ', - i- ;' "'t ' .i f. , it,..