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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUA6D, THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1811" SIX ' But Three More Buying Days- For your Benefit we Suggest that ypu read The following list of Xmas Gifts- Come early tomorrow morning CiJ glass Is a universal favorlto :en it comes to Xmim imuents, and this store is splendidly ready to sat 'rify the most exactini! taste In this ieantUnl ware. We are showlnf It In all shapes and In tills season'a njwest designs and every set and In dividual piece has been priced c- r edinBly low. It will he advisable fo make your selections In this ware .nforc Saturday. Come In tomor row. Sterling silver novelties .have been universal favorites this year as Xmas. gifts and though tho timo Is rather late, we still have a large se lection and In this selection you can mi doubt find just tho thing that la sow puzzling you. Every novelty In Sterling Silver ;hat this store is showing is priced efficiently low to make an attract va and economical gift. . Lackey's, "The Quality Store" 563 v v The PameJUdg. Every diamond. In tills stock whether set or unset was purchased before the present high prices, and was later purchased from the former owner of this store, Mr. .1. H. Luckey, at a further reduction In price. That is why you can come to this store and purchase either a diamond rinR or a piece of diamond Jewelry for less money than you can elsewhere There are Just six days more In which yon can buy your Xmas. gifts. Time is precious and if you would save time, you will find that you can eliminate a great deal of your shop ping by coming to thrs store direct and buying your entire bill of Christ inas goods in Jewelry hero, where . our prices are as low, and in most Instances lower, than other stores that are offering discounts. MICKEY'S, "The Quality Store," 663 Willamette Street. Mr. J. S. I,nckey bought his stock of Jewelry carefully and Insist ed that It come up to a high standard when the present owners bought the stock from Mr. Mickey they bought as fine a collection of Jewel ry as there Is In the northwest and this Jowelry was bought at a de cided reduction from its original prices that is why this store af fords an opportunity today to buy Christmas girts in Jewelry cheapen' than any other store In Eugene. Mickey's, "The Quality Store," 5iZ Willamette St SEE THE REGULAR PRICE ON AN ARTICLE. PAY ONE-HALF AND THE REST IS FREE; A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO YOU. PICTURES. POTTERY. STATUARY. EVERYTHING GOES EXCEPT A FEW PRINTS. ETC.. THAT MUST BE SOLD AT CONTRACT PRICE, AND PICTURE FRAMING . WE ARE GIVING YOU THESE UNHEARD OF PRICES AS OUR CLEAN-UP SALE WHILE THERE ARE STILL TWO SHOPPING DAYS LEFT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. GET BUSY AS THIS WILL PROBABLY BE OUR ONLY SALE DURING THE WINTER. ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY-SALE PRICES STRICTLY CASH Eugene Art Store 10th Willamette Geo. H. Turner No Jwelry store In Eugene can sur pass Liniltey's when it comes to Ster ling Sliver. We have an unusually large collection of many of the world's most famous paterns, all priced very low for Xmas buying. Among the patterns we are show ing are the "Chantllly," "The Moth nrs," "Fairfax," Chambord" and the "Leicester." Admittedly the choicest collection of Sterling Silver in Eugene and ideal for Xmas Git Gifts in Brasswaro are always useful and always acceptable. We have a number of beautiful orna ments in this ware that as gifts will be sure of a hearty welcome. Also we have a number of novel ieit in Assyrian Gold decorated with a Scarab that have been very popu lar, and if you are undecided Just what to give, we would recommend that you investigate this selection. Willamette Street . t t T f T T f f T f x-x-x-s-c-:-:-:-:-mx--:-m-:-o:- ! SPORTING NEWS : BUDDY RYAN GOES HOME TO DENVER Buddy Ryan,' Portland's favorite player, who played four consecutive years with the Heavers, has gone to his home in Denver for the holidays, which probably means that Portland will see no more of the stocky out fielder until he comes to Oregon in the winter, to go hunting, which he probably will. It being his favorite pastime during the off-season. ityan goes 10 the Cleveland Am erican league team next season, and his many admirers in Portland fig ure that he will make good. Ryan was tho logical leader in Pacific coast batting last season, for he played in 190 games, while Heltmul ler of Los Angeles, who outranked Kyan in batting, played in but 70 games. After the holidays Buddy announced that he intended to join Harry Abies at the latter's home in Texas for a few weeks prior to re porting to the Cleveland club at New Orleans. Oregonian. OUTLAW LEAGUE ". TO BE FORMED IN ' EASTERN CITIES Washington, Dec. 2 0. According to an announcement here, plans are being perfected for the establishment of a new "outlaw" baseball league, to have clubs in Brooklyn, Newark, Pnterson, Reading, Washington, Baltimore and Richmond. Leagues protected by the national commission have teams In all these cities. The new organization is a revival of the "outlaw" union league, which has a brief existence In 1008, and is to be called the Atlantic league. TOM SEATON IS RESTING THIS WINTER Tom Seaton, the Beaver twirler who is slated for a berth with the Philadelphia nationals next season, is resting up at Los Angeles. He has, seemingly, taken the advice of Man ager McCredie and Trainer Schmlcd- er and quit pitching In the winter league in order to have himself for the strenuous task of making good with the "Phillies." Seaton should have no trouble in landing a berth with the big fellows, providing he is used judiciously and not overtax ed too early in the season. Ore gonian. 565 MULTNOMAH WILL '"" HAVE THREE STARS Portland, Dec. 21. Multnomah club will have three of the greatest kickers in tho country In the back field for tho Christmas and New Year's games with the Seattle club men, for Keck, famous Oregon Ag gie fullback, telephoned . to Dow Wnker from Salem yesterday saying he would be on hand Sunday for practice. Clarke, Wolff, and Keck will probably alternate wun dooi work. The winged M squad will probably t,a ctill further Hitf?mentpd hv the ddltion of Captain May. of the Or- ! egon Aggies, a former clubman who Is expected to fill In at guard, his home is in Porland and he is ex pected here in a day or two and may make the trip to Seattle on Christ mas day. Dr. Sweetland, coach at Willam ette University, was askpd to name an All-NVirthwestern football team for the Willamette Collegian and he chose, the entire Washington Uni versity team. "It was an 11-man affair and, I believe, could defeat any picked eleven In the northwest." says the veteran tutor. "It looks to an outsider that if Doblo remains at Washington about three or four of the next championships will re main at Seattle." Dr. Sweetland takes little stock In tho stories of Dobie running his team from the sidelines. ED PAGE ADVERTISED LETTERS. Dec 20, 1911. Acres, Mrs. Cady. Mrs. Celestia Campbell. Dr. ' ' Charlton, Prof. I. D Currv, William Dalv. F. Pimitt. W. M. Dowell. H. T. Gnodlin, Ernest Hllotad. Mr. .and Mrs: Learner. John J. Martin. Roy A. Martins. Hoy Matthews. Geo. W. (2) Mcl.eod. Mrs. T. B. Nelson, R. Neuhaus.- Henry Norton, R. J. Oconnnr. Mrs. F. N. Owen. Miss Aldyth Rust, Cleveland Simpson, Mrs. Anna Swecnev. Mrs. Frankie Thorp. E. L. Warner, Miss Margnrette Wells. J. W. Wood., Mrs. M. O. .1. L. PAGE, V M. 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